The Queen Of Hearts - Valentine'S Jam Tarts - cooking recipe

Ingredients
    8 ounces plain flour
    4 ounces butter, chilled and cut into small pieces
    1 -2 tablespoon cold water
    flour, for dusting
    lemon curd or black currant jam
    caster sugar, for sprinkling
Preparation
    Sieve the flour into a large mixing bowl, add the butter and rub it in using your fingertips until the mixture looks like fine breadcrumbs.
    Use a knife to mix in the water, a little at a time stirring with the knife until the mixture comes together and you can form a ball with your hands.
    Wrap the pastry in a piece of clingfilm and put it in the fridge for 30 minutes - this will make it easier to roll out.
    Turn the oven on to 200\u00b0C/400\u00b0F/Gas Mark 6.
    Sprinkle the work surface and your rolling pin with a little flour and roll the pastry out to about 1/4 cm thick.
    Dip the cutter in flour then cut out as many circles as you can - you may need to gather the bits of pastry up and roll them out again to make 12 to 18 circles.(Make sure you leave a little of the pastry scraps for the heart shaped pastry lids!) Once you have the desired amount of pastry cases, roll out the pastry scraps and cut out the required amount of hearts, using a mini heart shaped biscuit/cookie cutter.
    Lay the rounds of pastry in the tart tin, which has been buttered or greased and press them gently into place. Prick the base of each tart once with a fork.
    Put the tart tray into the oven and bake for 6 minutes until the pastry is very pale golden. Using oven gloves take the tray out of the oven.
    Carefully put 1 heaped teaspoon of jam into each tart, and then top them off with a pastry heart. Using oven gloves put the tray back into the oven for 6 minutes.
    Using your oven gloves take the tray out of the oven.
    Leave them to cool for a few minutes then use a palette knife to gently lift the tarts out of the tin and leave to cool completely on a wire rack. Arrange them on an attractive serving plate and sprinkle with caster sugar.

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