How to roll out pastry for a tart


How to roll out pastry for a tart
Lining the bottom of a tart tin with pastry is not as simple as it sounds.

To help you get it right every time, here's an illustrated procedure.
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Last modified on: October 13th 2010
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Preparation: 25 min.
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Stage 1 - 1 min.
How to roll out pastry for a tart : Stage 1
To start with, it is necessary to use pastry:
  • Which is not in a ball, but rather flat like a thick pancake.
    • In a ball, you will break it rather than spread it with the rolling pin.
  • Which is very cold, straight from the fridge if possible.
    • If pastry is warm, therefore soft, it will be easy to roll out but will stick to the rolling pin and will be practically impossible to put in the mould.

Stage 2 - 10 min.
How to roll out pastry for a tart : Stage 2
Dust working surface and rolling pin generously with flour (don't worry about using too much, the surplus will be removed before baking).

Roll out pastry with the rolling pin, and for that here is the most important knack: you should always roll from the centre out to the edge of the pastry.

Stage 3
How to roll out pastry for a tart : Stage 3
Never pass the rolling pin over the whole surface of the pastry, you will inevitably made a bump in the middle.

You should work as quickly as possible so that your pastry stays very cold. Flour the top, and/or turn the pastry during this operation.

Roll out to the required thickness (2 or 3 mm usually), or size, depending on your mould (to try, put your mould gently on the pastry, which should be about 2 cm larger all round).

Stage 4 - 3 min.
How to roll out pastry for a tart : Stage 4
Once the pastry is rolled out, it is necessary to transfer it to the mould, which is a delicate operation.

For this, the best way is to pass a metal spatula or slice underneath, then wrap it around the rolling pin, and then unroll it over the mould.

You can watch a video demonstration on the right.

Stage 5 - 3 min.
How to roll out pastry for a tart : Stage 5
Then, you need to press the pastry into the bottom and sides of the mould, so that it is properly lined, and so that the bottom of pastry when cooked will be nice and solid.

You can watch a video demonstration on the right.

Stage 6 - 3 min.
How to roll out pastry for a tart : Stage 6
Once this operation is complete, trim off the surplus pastry with a knife by following round the top of the mould.

Note: With this surplus, you can make small tarts, or if it is a sweetcrust pastry, small biscuits to serve with coffee for instance.

Stage 7 - 2 min.
How to roll out pastry for a tart : Stage 7
Remove any surplus flour with a brush.

Stage 8 - 1 min.
How to roll out pastry for a tart : Stage 8
And finally, prick over the bottom of the mould with a fork or a "pique-vite", to avoid the pastry bubbling up during baking.

Put the mould in the fridge for one hour so that pastry firms up before baking, it is then ready for use.
Remarks
In the photographs I'm using a tart ring (which is a kind of bottomless mould) rather than a classic mould, I recommend it to you because it's much more practical and easy to remove a tart from the circle than from a mould. You can find all sizes in specialist stores, choose stainless ones.
Source: Home made.
Nutritional information
Proteins (gr)Carbohydrates (gr)Fats (gr)Energy value (in k-calories)Energy value (in k-joules)
Whole recipe800 RDI=310 %4,560 RDI=430 %3,430 RDI=520 %52,320 RDI=2,620 %219,040 RDI: 2,620 %
Per 100 g90 RDI=30 %510 RDI=50 %380 RDI=60 %5,810 RDI=290 %24,340 RDI: 290 %
Per tart270 RDI=100 %1,520 RDI=140 %1,140 RDI=170 %17,440 RDI=870 %73,010 RDI: 870 %
The % figures are calculated in relation to the Recommended Dietary Intake , or RDI of 2,000 k-calories (or 8,400 k-joules) per day for a woman Change to a man
Possible allergens in this recipe: Gluten, milk, egg, Nuts
How much will it cost?
  • For 3 tarts : 4.65 €
  • Per tart : 1.55 €

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Note: Be careful, these prices are only an estimate, you can consult the table of prices by ingredients used for this estimate.
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