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The sweet tangy passionfruit pulp goes perfectly with zesty lime in this delicious dessert. It is packed with fruitiness and so easy to make. Serve on its own or with a dollop of cream on the side.
| Rye Spelt Crust | Lime Passionfruit Filling |
- 125 g Butter, softened
- 2 tbsp Erythritol granules
- Pinch of salt
- 1 Egg, room-temperature
- 100 g Rye berries, milled into flour /Waldstaudenroggen
- 125 g Refined spelt flour
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- 4 Eggs
- 180 ml Heavy cream
- 100 g Erythritol granules
- 3 tsp Lime rind
- 60 ml Lime juice
- 3 Passionfruit
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- Cream softened butter and erythritol granules until light and fluffy. Add in egg and salt. Mix until combined. Sift in rye and spelt flour. Mix until just incorporated. Transfer pastry to a lightly floured surface and bring together with your hands. Lightly knead until just smooth. Shape into a disc, wrap in plastic wrap and place in the fridge to rest for 30 minutes.
- Roll out pastry between 2 sheets of baking paper until 3mm thick. Line a 23cm fluted tart tin with removable base with pastry. Trim any excess and if you like, use it to fill a 10-cm tartlet pan.
- Line pastry case with baking paper. Fill with uncooked rice or beans. Bake for 10 minutes. Remove rice and baking paper. Bake for 10 minutes or until light golden. Reduce oven temperature to 120C/250F.
- Whisk eggs, cream, erythritol granules, 2 teaspoons of lime rind, lime juice, and the pulp of 2 passionfruit in a large bowl until combined. Stand for 5 minutes. Strain the mixture through a sieve into a jug.
- Pour the mixture into tart shell and bake for 45 minutes or until just set. Remove and cool completely on a wire rack. Garnish with reserved grated lime rind and passionfruit pulp.
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I have never tried passion fruit, but have always wanted to! This tart looks adorable :)
ReplyDeleteI love lime desserts and your tart is gorgeous, Angie! I love how you added the juice of the passion fruit to shake things up a bit :)
ReplyDeleteThe tart looks amazing, Angie. Thanks for the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks heavenly! Two of my favorite fruits...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I've seen passion fruits at the market few days ago , haven't tried this fruit yet but it sounds delicious paired with lime !
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect combination Angie! I make a lemon tart and add a passionfruit glaze, but straining makes it so smooth. A must next time!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun flavor for a tart! I love the sound of that rye spelt crust in particular!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful tart Angie. It looks like it comes from some fancy dancy bakery!
ReplyDeleteWow does this ever look delicious Angie. Love the easy recipe too..
ReplyDeleteAngie, this is definitely going on the must-make list! We love all things lime, and I so love a pretty dessert.
ReplyDeletePassionfruit and lime is such a great combo!
ReplyDeleteOh gorgeous tart, Angie! I love tangy flavors for dessert! This looks so beautifully fresh and sweet! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little tart! i love the addition of lime zest. I’ve never had a passionfruit tart.
ReplyDeleteThis tart is absolutely GORGEOUS, Angie!! I'm a huge fan of passionfruit, so this beauty has my name written all over it! And I'm not sharing! :) Cheers, friend!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could find passionfruit more often out here. Love the fruit and with lime it would be so tasty!
ReplyDeleteAngie, such a gorgeous pie! You never fail to amaze us.
ReplyDeleteYum! It looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThis tart looks SO delicious, Angie! I LOVE lime and passionfruit and am definitely wising I had a big slice :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - I love lemon tart - but add in the passionfruit and I bet it's divine.
ReplyDeleteThis lime passion fruit is beautiful. I bet it taste as good as it looks.
ReplyDeleteDelicious tart.. It looks so inviting.. Wish i could have some now :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful yummy tart. I really fancy one like that right now. Have a nice relaxing weekend Angie.
ReplyDeleteWe used to have a passionfruit vine growing in the last house we lived in, but I hadn't been 'enlightened' into the wonders of this fruit so I ignored it...big mistake! This tart looks amazing Angie!
ReplyDeleteTo this day, I still have never tried passion fruit. Since any type of custard is the perfect dessert for me, this seems like a great way to introduce me to passion fruit. Thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous dessert Angie! I bet the lime and passion fruit is wonderful together!!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try passion fruit but your lovely tart has me wanting to give it a try! It sounds luscious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love citrus. Lime is particularly nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious tart. I love passions fruit.
ReplyDeletetwo of my favorite flavors lime and passionfruit! yumm.
ReplyDeleteThis tart recipe seems so delightful, Angie! Can't wait to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteNow that looks gorgeous. there is nothing like a delicious lime and passionfruit tart. so summery
ReplyDeleteI love lime dessert too! Very refreshing and citrusy~
ReplyDeleteLime and passion fruit combination sounds great! Have a beautiful weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh yum, that looks so pretty,my husband would like that so much, cos he love limes! I love the photos!☺
ReplyDeleteThis looks scrumptious! I'm a sucker for citrus and lime is at the top of my list. A must try here, XOXO
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tart Angie, such a perfect dessert. I'm a sucker for anything with a citrus flavour.
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ReplyDeleteI love passions fruit.
ReplyDeleteThat tart is calling my name! I love tarts though I never make them as often as I would love to...
ReplyDeletelovely flavors and such gorgeous tart..
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ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Angie. I love how suddenly pies, casseroles and soups are all popping up on blogs. It's that time of the year. This sounds tasty and beautiful too!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite kind of pie! It looks perfect, puts me in the mood of baking citrus pies again!
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks fabulous! I would love to have a slice!
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ReplyDeletei don't have a lot of experience with passion fruit but i still know this tart would be delicious! what a bright, refreshing combo!
ReplyDeleteLime got my attention! The tart looks and sounds delicious, Angie, a perfect dessert or snack! Thanks!
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I love this tart and love passionfruit!! Just delicious!!
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ReplyDeleteThis tart will certainly wake up my palate. It's not easy to get passion fruit here.Even if iavailable, it is super expensive.
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ReplyDeleteI never made pie crust with rye or slept and I have some. I will try it these days, it's sounds very interesting. I love lime and passionfruit tarts and yours looks fab.
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ReplyDeleteLime and passionfruit, what a wonderful combination. I love the sweet sourness of passionfruit. GG
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ReplyDeleteI've somehow never used passionfruit in baking. I need to try it! This looks like a delicious way to use it.
ReplyDeleteI really want to take a face dive into that creamy goodness - seriously. I love the looks of it and I really love LIME!
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ReplyDeleteLove passionfruit pastries! This looks delectable.
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ReplyDeleteI loooove passion fruits, I am definitely trying this one out.
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ReplyDeletePassionfruit and lime sounds like a great match. This looks wonderful. What a great treat to enjoy a slice after dinner.
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ReplyDeleteMy favourite desserts are citrus based so there would not need be much convincing to have me taste a slice (or two!). The spelt crust sounds wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteLime and passionfruit sounds like a delicious combination! A slice of this tart would be perfect for the weekend :D
ReplyDeleteLime and passionfruit is a lovely combo. This tart looks stunningly delish, Angie.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous tart Angie! So refreshing with it's pop of lime!
ReplyDeletethis is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThis looks creamy and delicious, I'll take two pieces please!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure this tarty is very flavorful and it's very pretty, Angie!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, yes! Gorgeous crust, by the way.
ReplyDeletethis looks delicious I am a big lime fan!
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ReplyDeleteSorry not to have visited for so long. I've been mostly out of it what with moving, new job and more. Still not managing to do much on the blogging front, but having a catch up with your fantastic blog now.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of this lime and passionfruit tart. What a lovely combination. I bet it's gorgeous.
I love the looks of it and I really love LIME!
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