Ingredients
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Directions
Fresh Fruit Party Tarts, This recipe is from Paula Deen I was very impressed at how easy the whole recipe was to put together with spectacular results, especially the crust , Turned out great! As I was making the recipe I thought it might be too sweet, but all the flavors balanced really well I think I still prefer the custard type tart filling, but this was really nice for a change The glaze is a real gem of a recipe to know about Thanks for sharing this yummy recipe!
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Steps
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Preheat the Oven to 350 Degrees Fahrenheit. |
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For the Crust: in a Food Processor, Combine the Confectioners' Sugar, Flour, and Butter, and Process Until the Mixture Forms a Ball. |
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With Your Fingers, Press the Dough Into a 12-Inch Tart Pan With a Removable Bottom, Taking Care to Push the Crust Into the Indentations in the Sides. |
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Pat Until the Crust Is Even. |
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Bake For 10 to 12 Minutes, Until Very Lightly Browned. Set Aside to Cool. |
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For the Filling and Topping: |
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Beat the Cream Cheese, Sugar, and Vanilla Together Until Smooth. |
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Spread Over the Cooled Crust. |
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Cut the Strawberries Into 1/4-Inch Slices and Arrange Around the Edge of the Crust. |
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For the Next Circle, Use Kiwi Slices. |
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Add Another Circle of Strawberries, Filling in Any Spaces With Blueberries. |
12
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Cluster the Raspberries in the Center of the Tart. |
13
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For the Glaze: |
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Combine the Limeade, Cornstarch, Lime Juice, and Sugar in a Small Saucepan and Cook Over Medium Heat Until Clear and Thick, About 2 Minutes. Let Cool. |
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With a Pastry Brush, Glaze the Entire Tart. You Will not Use All of the Glaze. |