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Showing posts with label Klappertaart Wilton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Klappertaart Wilton. Show all posts

Monday, December 27, 2010

Klappertaart

Young Coconut Custard


Made this upon my sis-in-law's request. The last time she visited me,
I made klappertaart for the first time. When she was coming again a
couple of days ago she asked me if I was going to make the tart. I assume that she liked the one I made last time. Why not? I asked my hubby to buy some young coconuts, however, there's only a siamese coconut which is smaller than the Indonesian one. Still it's alrite to use it.

From one recipe I got two 8" round aluminium foil tins. Once the klappy was cold enough, everybody's ready to dunk theirs spoons into it. Easy guys....haha, my hubby finish almost half of the tin. My niece had more than a scoop. My sis-in-law? Since she's a weightwatcher, she really took her time to enjoy the small scoop that she had. The tin was empty within two hours and with a big smile on my face, delighted that they liked it. Hey...who wouldn't be happy to find your effort was worth the while...?!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Klappertaart Wilton

That Sunday, 27 June, my little nephew was coming for a visit with his mother (my SIL) and his older brother and sister. My kids were very excited waiting for his arrival from Bandung.

In the meantime, I found a reason to try out a new recipe that had been going around in the NCC forum. Bought three young coconut at the supermarket, printed out the recipe from Riana's Pennylane Kitchen blogsome and off I went to the kitchen to prepare the dish.

My SIL and kids arrived when the tart went in the oven for the second time with the topping. I think they were also quite excited to see how it'd turned out. But even so, the procedure of having a new dish on the table still applied. They had to wait for me to take the pics... :D. You can imagine how my 17 y.o niece looked so impatient and quickly grab a spoon once I said: "Alrite, ok...done!" But yet I stopped her while she was scooping the tart, "Freeze!" And took a few more pics while she held the spoon in the air. Good job, girl...you are such a good partner in food photography...hehehehhhh

Here you go.....


They happily had the tart. It was yummy and delic...but would be better when served cold. Just couldn't wait for it to be chilled, could they?