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  2. Manchester tart - Wikipedia

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    The recipe consisted of puff pastry with a layer of jam and custard poured on top, topped with a sprinkling of sugar. [4] In the 1970s and 1980s, Manchester tart was regularly served with school dinners. [5] [3] The tarts usually contained coconut and a cherry, and sometimes also a layer of chopped banana between the custard and the jam. [6]

  3. Custard tart - Wikipedia

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    The egg tart (traditional Chinese: 蛋撻; simplified Chinese: 蛋挞; Cantonese Yale: daahn tāat; pinyin: dàntǎ) is a kind of custard tart found in Chinese cuisine derived from the English custard tart and Portuguese pastel de nata. The dish consists of an outer pastry crust filled with egg custard.

  4. List of British desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of British desserts, i.e. desserts characteristic of British cuisine, the culinary tradition of the United Kingdom. The British kitchen has a long tradition of noted sweet-making, particularly with puddings, custards , and creams; custard sauce is called crème anglaise (English cream) in French cuisine .

  5. List of custard desserts - Wikipedia

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    Manchester tartCustard filled tart; Mató de Pedralbes – Catalan traditional dessert; Melktert – South African tart; Miguelitos – Puff pastry dessert from Spain; Mille-feuille – French pastry also known as Napoleon; Nanaimo bar – Canadian no-bake dessert; Natillas – Spanish custard dish of milk and eggs, variety of custards

  6. List of pies, tarts and flans - Wikipedia

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    A traditional custard-like pie in a pastry crust with a filling made of a mixture of sugar, butter, eggs, buttermilk and flour. Cantaloupe pie United States: Sweet A custard pie of cantaloupe, butter, eggs, and nutmeg, with meringue topping. [citation needed] Caramel tart: Australia: Sweet A sweet tart, filled with soft piped caramel. Sometimes ...

  7. Treacle tart - Wikipedia

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    The tart is normally served hot or warm with a scoop of clotted cream, ordinary cream, ice cream, or custard. Some modern recipes add cream, eggs, or both in order to create a softer filling. Treacle bread [2] is a homemade bread popular in Ireland and is similar to soda bread but with the addition of treacle.

  8. Ecclefechan tart - Wikipedia

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    Somewhat similar recipes for a butter tart, a crust pastry with a filling of fruit, almonds, sugar, butter, and wine, can be found in Britain from the early 18th century. [5] Sugars such as muscovado were not widely available to the average Scot until the 19th century. [ 6 ]

  9. Maids of honour tart - Wikipedia

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    Maids of honour tart (also known as maids of honour cake [1] and Richmond maids of honour) is a traditional English baked tart consisting of a puff pastry shell filled with cheese curds. A variation is to add jam or almonds and nutmeg. [2] Traditionally the tart was a puff pastry filled with sweetened milk curds. [3]