Proteins (gr) | Carbohydrates (gr) | Fats (gr) | Energy value (in k-calories) | Energy value (in k-joules) | |
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Whole recipe | 110 RDI=40 % | 1,090 RDI=100 % | 840 RDI=130 % | 2,430 RDI=120 % | 10,150 RDI: 120 % |
Per 100 g | 8 RDI=3 % | 80 RDI=7 % | 60 RDI=9 % | 170 RDI=9 % | 720 RDI: 9 % |
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One of the only possibilities I can see would be to place a thin disc of caramel on top of the tart once it has been turned out, which would have been cooked separately and in advance.
A thin disc of caramel, or broken caramel for that matter, would be easier to make.
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Or maybe you can suggest some way to accomplish that hard caramel?