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Tarte au citron: Lemon Tart Recipe
Not everyone thinks of citrus fruits as βwinter fruits.β But thatβs when oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, tangy lemons, and enticing limes are often at their peak. And thatβs a good thing because thereβs nothing that brightens up any season β but especially winter β better than a classic French lemon tart.
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Any bakery in Paris will have a Tarte au citron on offer. Some are on the sweet side, others tart. I like my lemon tart, wellβ¦tart, for sure and when I search for lemons at my market, I choose the plumpest, juiciest ones I can find. Fortunately, good lemons are available just about anywhere, so anyone can make this tart. Most of us donβt even have to wait until winter!
I juiced my lemons, cracked some eggs, and got to work on the tart.
For the base, I usedΒ Pauleβs pastry dough, which is so easy to make and hasnβt failed me yet. Itβs delicious and buttery, and goes particularly well with the delicious lemon topping.
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I cooked the filling, a sunny, luscious lemon curd,Β on the stovetop with the fragrant zest of the lemons, then poured the warm filling through a strainer to make it as smooth as possible.
Β One could pipe whipped cream on it or top it with meringue. To do so, let it cool and spread or pipe whipped cream over the top or serve a dollop alongside. If you want to give a go at meringue, check out my Lime Meringue Tart recipe or the marshmallow topping that I use onΒ my Pumpkin Pie with Marshmallow Topping.
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Both are delicious, but just as it is β or as the French say, nature β is just fine with me.
Lemon Tart
Ingredients
- 1 cup (250ml) freshly-squeezed lemon juice
- grated zest of two lemons preferably unsprayed
- 3/4 cup (150g) sugar
- 12 tablespoons (170g) butter salted or unsalted, cut into cubes
- 4 large eggs
- 4 large egg yolks
- One pre-baked 9-inch (23cm) tart shell
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350ΒΊF (180ΒΊC).
- In a medium-sized non-reactive saucepan, heat the lemon juice, zest, sugar, butter, eggs and egg yolks. Have a mesh strainer nearby.
- Stir until the butter is melted, then whisk the mixture continuously until the mixture thickens and holds its shape when you lift some of it up with the whisk and it visibly mounds up when dropped back down over the rest of the mixture in the saucepan. It should just take a few minute.
- Pour the warm lemon curd though a strainer into a bowl (or directly into the tart shell), scraping with a rubber spatula to press it through.
- Smooth the lemon filling in the prebaked tart shell and pop it in the oven until the curd is just set. Itβll take about 5 to 6 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and let cool before slicing and serving.
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I love my kitchen, I really do. But lately, Iβve been searching for every excuse under the sun to get outside. Whether itβs taking a long walk home from work, bringing my weekend reading to the park, or slipping outside for lunch, Iβm making the most of our very warm, sunny weather. But some days are just too hot to think, too hot to move, and certainly too hot to cook. For those sticky, sweaty, sweltering days, make one of these no-cook summer dishes. That means that you donβt have to turn on the stove or oven to enjoy a seasonally inspired meal for lunch or dinner. I want dishes I can toss together sans stove or oven, like crispy salads, cool soups, and crunchy sandwiches. And, thankfully, summerβs bounty is ready to provide. After dinner, cool off with a frozen treat like our no-churn ice creams or dairy-free sorbets. We're in the dog days of summer, when all you want to do is sit by the A/C with a pint of ice cream. Here, Iβve gathered 30 of our freshest no-cook dishes. Now, go outside and enjoy the day!
1. Corn, Shrimp & Avocado Salad With Chipotle-Pepita Dressing
When youβre sick of the heat and donβt feel like cooking, this no-cook salad will save the day. Pro tip: Purchase fresh, precooked shrimp so that you donβt have to turn on the stove.

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland

Β© Julia Gartland
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And while you can often catch me whipping up a batch of the stuff in its purest form (including last night, when I had zero desire to prepare a full dinner), there are times when I like to experiment with different combinations of ingredients. Some are based off my cravings (spicy, bright and herby, or totally carbo-loaded), and other times they're based off whatever leftovers are in my fridge. Sure, adding extra ingredients can take away a bit of the simplicity, but incorporating them is easy and rarely takes more than a few minutesβin fact, you can usually finish the prep while the pasta water boils. Most importantly, they pay off big time in terms of flavor.