Swedish tarts
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AlexC1981

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5,723 posts

245 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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I've fallen for a swedish tart....well, more than one actually!

I had the Almondy Daim tart from Tesco a few weeks back and last week I bought a similar buttercream and almond topped tart from Ikea.

These are great, really great. I could get very fat on them. I liked the buttercream one best as it wasn't as sweet as the Almondy. I prefer cakes, tarts etc. to be not too sweet.

Has anyone bought any other types? Where from? I wouldn't mind making my own if someone could recommend a recipe.




Edited by AlexC1981 on Sunday 27th February 00:34

Nevin

2,999 posts

289 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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AlexC1981 said:
I've fallen for a swedish tart....well, more than one actually!

I had the Almondy Daim tart from Tesco a few weeks back and last week I bought a similar buttercream and almond topped tart from Ikea.

These are great, really great. I could get very fat on them. I liked the buttercream one best as it wasn't as sweet as the Almondy. I prefer cakes, tarts etc. to be not too sweet.

Has anyone bought any other types? Where from? I wouldn't mind making my own if someone could recommend a recipe.




Edited by AlexC1981 on Sunday 27th February 00:34
Tesco do a Daim Tart? Why was there not an announcement about this on the news?
(... goes to get in car to drive to Tesco)

I love tarts like this, especially with almonds. MMMMM. I wonder if they are better for you than cream cakes, and you could therefore justify eating them more regularly. This muct be investigated.

yorky500

1,715 posts

219 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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Was thinking of something totally different when I read the topic!

Del 203

12,728 posts

277 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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yorky500 said:
Was praying for something totally different when I read the topic!
EFA biggrin