Sentence examples for making a tart from inspiring English sources

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The first episode predictably joins these elements by making a tart the target of violence.

The joy of making a tart without a tart tin is that, though it looks a bit rough round the edges, you can call it deliberately "rustic".

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It has other savoury applications, too: cooked and only lightly sweetened, it makes a tart sauce that's long been a traditional partner to mackerel.

You can make a tart ahead of time and then rewarm it or shave a little cheese on top before serving.

Often, contestants are asked to make a tart or quiche, and even if they bake it blind, sometimes the pastry is still raw underneath.

Plums poached in liquid flavored with an exotic herb or spice would make a tart and juicy cushion for the cream.

To make a tart big enough to serve six to eight, you need: 350g sweet pastry; 2 egg yolks; 300g mascarpone; 50ml whipping cream; 50ml milk; 100ml lemon juice; 100g caster sugar; 120g egg yolk; icing sugar.

Where the trees gave way to heather, the berries of the rowans had, in the space of hours it seemed, turned blood orange, an auspicious tree come to fruition; you can make a tart, smoky jelly from rowan berries, mixed with apples, that is good with venison, or, for vegetarians, a crumbly, soft cheese like Wensleydale.

Get your hands on a few large grapefruit to make a tart with grapefruit curd and Campari.

Jim Farber of New York Daily News suggested "Do What U Want" to be a response to "everyone who ever made a tart comment about her — which, by now, involves half the planet".

If you are using the cake ring to make a tart rather than a cake, you can do so at this time.

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