


I used to receive comments that my pineapple tart had too little jam but this year I received other comments such as they prefer more crust than jam. *lol* Well so it all boils down to personal preference. For me, even though I don't really fancy eating a lot of the pineapple jam, I think a thinner crust makes the tarts appear more 'professional looking as there has been effort put in to mould each tart into even shapes and with generous amount of filling (jam). :)






My recipe was from none other than Oi Lin's Delicious Asian Sweet Treats and the tarts were very buttery and melt-in-your mouth. Personally I have tried a couple of pineapple tart recipes before and I would say most are good in their own way. I emphasise using good quality ingredients especially butter since butter is the key ingredient in pineapple tarts.
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Hi Aimei, 祝你在新的一年里,工作顺利, 身体健康,万事如意!
Hi Aimei, wish you a lucky and prosperous Tiger year and Happy Valentines Day too! :)
Dear Aimei
Gong Xi Fa Cai to you and your family!
Best wishes
Ju
Looks very round. Cute pineapple cookies/tarts :)
Gong Xi Fa Cai Happy New Year
Loved how each of them has the same size. Look yummy !
How do u do that ? I cant seems to get them equally sized.
yeah, my DD pineapple tarts were very nice~!! love it~~ *surprised* =P
Thanks to all for the well wishes. :)
Jackie, I measured the dough and pineapple jam by weight, so it makes them all equal size. Alternatively you can use measuring spoon. :)
wow I love the colour of your tarts! Looks melt-in-your-mouth.
These seem like a lot of work, even with ready made pineapple paste! I love the golden sheen your tarts take on after being baked- I really have to try making them next year!
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