Food Does Bring People Together
Since I am aware of the fact that she is a superb baker and bakes wonderful cupcakes, I was kind of worried of what to prepare for her. I gave her a call and she mentioned ‘masak asam’. I’d expected this for both of us are Malaccans. There could not be another appropriate dish to celebrate our ‘mini’ get-together. We chatted over lunch and it was time for dessert. I served Mini Mixed Fruits Tartlets and ‘Rojak Buah’. Here are the recipes.
For the pastry:
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For the pastry, combine all the ingredients and mix well until the mixture forms a soft dough.
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Take a small amount of dough and roll out to 5mm thickness. Using a cookie cutter, cut out rounds to fit into your moulds. Use your fingers to to press the pastry to fit into the well. Use a small knife to trim the edges.
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Heat the oven at 175C. Using a fork, prick holes in the middle of the pastry.
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Bake for 20 minutes or until golden brown.
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Take out from the oven and keep aside to cool.
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For the custard filling, put the flour, custard flour and sugar into a small pot. Using 2 tbsp of the milk, stir until the mixture is well-mixed.
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Put in the egg and mix again.
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Pour in the remaining milk and stir.
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Using a balloon whisk, stir the filling mixture continuously, using a double-boiler method.
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Cook until the mixture thickens and let to cool.
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To assemble your tartlets, spoon/pipe the custard filling onto the tartlet casings and decorate with the mixed fruits.
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Serve your tartlets within 2-3 hours after to prevent them from getting soggy.
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Enjoy!

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For the sauce, mix all the ingredients and cook over a medium fire. Stir continuously.
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Cook until the mixture thickens.
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Put your selected fruits into a bowl and pour in the sauce.
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Mix well until all the fruits are evenly coated with the sauce and transfer into a plate.
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Sprinkle the toasted peanuts on the top and enjoy!


