Proteins (gr) | Carbohydrates (gr) | Fats (gr) | Energy value (in k-calories) | Energy value (in k-joules) | |
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Whole recipe | 590 RDI=230 % | 3,570 RDI=340 % | 2,740 RDI=420 % | 41,270 RDI=2,060 % | 172,800 RDI: 2,060 % |
Per 100 g | 20 RDI=6 % | 100 RDI=9 % | 70 RDI=10 % | 1,110 RDI=60 % | 4,650 RDI: 60 % |
Per tart | 290 RDI=110 % | 1,790 RDI=170 % | 1,370 RDI=210 % | 20,640 RDI=1,030 % | 86,400 RDI: 1,030 % |
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You could use something not to high in alcohol and sweet. I guess you are out of France, but if you have access to liquor like Muscat, Banyuls, Porto or Marsala, it will be good second choice.
Of course, it will be better with Macvin!