Ingredients
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3 - 3 1/2
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1
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1
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1
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1/4
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1
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3
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1/2
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Directions
Finnish Prune Tarts, One of my favorite Christmas treats, and very popular with the Finnish community with coffee I know, you’re thinking prunes ewww but they are very good (the bake time does not include the overnight dough chill time) , To make this heart healthy?, 55 years ago I made Suomalainen joululaji to help a Finnish student (who didn’t bake) I remember the pastry as having begun with whipped cream into which the flour was folded Does that sound familiar to anyone? Thanks so much for all of your recipes! I found the recipe in a library book
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Steps
1
Done
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Blend Dough Ingredients With Pastry Blender. |
2
Done
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Add Milk to Soften as Needed. |
3
Done
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Should Make Into 4 Small or 2 Large Balls. |
4
Done
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Cover and Chill Dough Overnight. |
5
Done
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Cook the Prunes in Water Until Soft. |
6
Done
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Drain. |
7
Done
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Press Prunes Through Wire Strainer or Pureed in Blender. |
8
Done
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Add the Sugar and Mix Well. |
9
Done
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Roll Out Dough Into Large Square in Order to Cut Into 3 Inch Square Place a Mound of Filling in the Center. |
10
Done
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Split Each Corner from the Top to Within 1/2 Inch of the Center. |
11
Done
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Fold One Half of Each Corner to the Center-- to Form a Star or Pinwheel. |
12
Done
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Place on Ungreased Baking Sheet- You May Sprinkle Croase Grain Sugar Over Tart. |
13
Done
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Let Stand 10 Minutes Before Baking. |
14
Done
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Bake in Hot Oven 400*f For 7 to 10 Minutes- Until Light Golden Brown (they Should Be Realitively Pale). |
15
Done
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Remove and Cool on Rack. |