This month for Sweet punch, we have sweet little Jam tarts from Ria's Collections. The first thing which came to my mind was whether I'm going to use store bought jam with loads of sugar or something home made.
Initially I had the idea of making mixed fruit jam which my mom used to make, which is still with lots of sugar. Not sure whether it'll work with brown sugar or demerara sugar. Finally made up my mind with beetroots. After searching through lots of recipes in net, I was afraid that I'm not going to get jam consistency without jam sugar.
So I made just the way how we normally make beetroot halwas and replaced white sugar with demerara sugar and of course all purpose flour with whole wheat atta . If you are wondering why do I have to replace white sugar and all purpose flour, you can read the reasons from here and here.
Now about the tarts, the pastry was just amazing, it had a perfect texture and the beetroot halwa worked well with it. My kids loved this and I enjoyed baking this. If you would like to start baking with us in Sweet punch, click here.
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time : 12 to 15 minutes
Makes 12 tarts
Ingredients:
Whole wheat atta / All purpose flour- 200 g
Cold butter from refrigerator- 100 g
Baking powder- 1/2 tsp
Salt- a pinch
Cold water- 4 or 5 tsp
Beetroot halwa- 12 tsp ( recipe follows )
Method:
Sift the flour, baking powder and salt in a large bowl. Chop the butter into small pieces and rub with the flour gently until it looks like fine bread crumbs. Add a splash of cold water and bring the dough together. Don't add too much water or knead the dough, it'll ruin the pastry completely.
Preheat the oven to 190 degree Celsius. Roll the dough in the middle of two baking parchment paper. Make small rounds using a cookie cutter. Place the small circles in the tart tin and push it in gently on the sides. Drop a level teaspoon of beetroot halwa inside the tart cases, if you want you can cut the remaining dough in star shapes and place it in the middle of the tart. Bake it in the preheated oven for 12 to 15 minutes. Leave it in the wire rack to cool, then serve immediately or store it in a air tight container.
Beetroot Halwa:
Beetroot- 2 small sized, peeled and grated finely
Demerara sugar- 75 g
Cardamom powder- 1/2 tsp
Ghee- 5 tsp
Add the grated beetroot and 1/2 cup of water in a heavy bottomed kadai and cook until all the water evaporates. Keep stirring in the middle to avoid burning at the bottom. Now add the sugar and keep stirring continuously, when it looks like a semi solid. Finally add the ghee and cardamom powder, stir well until it incorporates into the halwa. Take it off from heat. Allow it cool down and use it for the recipe.





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ReplyDeleteLoved the waY you combined the halwa with the tart. Perfect for the pinktober
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ReplyDeleteLast time I made something like this I got hot jam everywhere. Which explains why it was the last time I made something like this.
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yummy tarts. Will try with whole wheat flour next time. Thanks for sharing.
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Its a nice idea to replace jam with beetroot halwa that too in healthier way. Love these cute tarts.
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe Ayeesha..looks absolutely stunning.
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looking soo nice :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so interesting. I've never had beet root in a pastry before, but it sounds like it would be delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh.. this is one of my fav growing up. Had completely forgotten abt this. Have to pick my mom's brain for her recipe. :o) Tarts looks delicious..
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ReplyDeleteDidn't know that you could make jame out of beetroot..very clever!
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This is a nice way to make kids have beets...BTW lovely and tempting clicks.
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ReplyDeleteawesome...absolutely love the last picture...
ReplyDeleteThe beet and halwa look so delicious, how sweet they are. Care to share :)
ReplyDeleteLovely looking tarts....What a brilliant idea to replace jam with beetroot halwa...
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Thanks for dropping by my blog. Using beetroot as a filling is a great idea, healthy too!
ReplyDeleteDelicious tarts... liked your idea of using beetroot halwa... Looks absolutely beautiful...
ReplyDeletewow - love the creative idea of filling with beet halwa........again a healthier filling :) very cute
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ReplyDeleteWowowoow , I love beetroot and this looks really good .
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wow, thaz so creative..... loved the pictures too....
ReplyDeletewow, i never thought about making beetroot jam! this looks delicious! :D
ReplyDeleteNice and creative post! Never thought of tart with beetroot..its looking so delicious :)
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Oh wow! Tarts look so so good. Lovely idea to add beet halwa. Healthy and yumm..
ReplyDeleteDifferent idea to use halwa for tarts.. looks very cute and yummy..
ReplyDeleteThats a super delicious tart, love the way u used halwa for filling,incredible and truly brilliant..
ReplyDeleteThts such an innovative idea ...looks mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! This is something I'm unfamiliar with, but you've intrigued me so much, I'm sure willing to try!
ReplyDeleteThats so unique to use beets halwa in tarts, loved it!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a wonderful recipe...loved the idea of adding beetroot halwa to the tarts! :)
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ReplyDeletewow, I like your creativity in using beetroot halwa, must have tasted great !!!
ReplyDeleteThese tarts are beautiful! Using beetroot as jam ingredients is totally new to me.
ReplyDeleteWhoa..this has got to be one of the rare and awesome filling for tarts I've ever seen--Great work!!
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ReplyDeleteWow..that's so creative! Love the use of beets which are often a disliked vegetable.
ReplyDeletewow..these looks so yummy and very very tempting...wish i can have some now.
ReplyDeletegreat...beets a healthy veg that's often found on my table and the sweet form should be a sweet surprise!!
ReplyDeleteso do you use brown sugar for your regular use? i know white sugar is white poison!! am contemplating to switch at least partially.