‘Tis the season to eat, drink and be merry. And with a NEFF Slide&Hide® oven, it couldn’t be easier to let your love of food shine through this Christmas.
Loaded with smart features that will elevate your cooking during the festivities (and beyond), it’s the only oven built with an innovative door that slides and hides under the oven cavity, making basting and tasting your food simpler than ever before.
Why not whip up this delicious dessert and see for yourself?
Lemon, blackberry & thyme tart
SERVES 8-10 PREP 30 mins plus chilling COOK 50 mins EASY
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100g cold butter, cubed, plus extra for the tin
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175g plain flour 1 egg yolk
For the filling
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4 medium eggs
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100ml double cream
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175g caster sugar
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3 lemons, zested and juiced
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2 sprigs of thyme, leaves picked
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125g blackberries, plus extra to serve icing sugar, for dusting cream, to serve
1 Lightly butter and flour a 23cm fluted tart tin. Blitz the flour, butter and egg yolk in a food processor, slowly adding teaspoons of water until a ball of dough forms. On a lightly floured work surface, briefly knead the pastry, pat into a ball, then flatten with your hand. Roll out to form a circle that just overlaps the tin. Push the pastry into the tin, squashing up to the edges and into the fluted sides, filling any holes with extra bits of pastry. Gently trim any overhanging pastry from the sides of the tart tin. Prick the base with a fork, place onto a baking sheet and chill for 20 mins.
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