August 11, 2009

row, row, row your boat

The benevolence of food bloggers continues to astound me.


After I commented on the uniqueness of her cute tart tins, the glorious Nic of the spectacular blog Cherrapeno promptly and generously offered to send me some! From England!

Once they arrived, I set to work immediately, and even though I’ve not used miniature tart tins very often, I was excited to try. I made the same sweet dough recipe that Nic used and filled my little tartlets with some cinnamon-spiced vanilla pudding (my first made-from-scratch batch!). To top 'em off, I nestled straight-from-the-freezer raspberries decoratively into the fluffy stuff.


You can still see the ice crystals! Don't fret, dears--they thawed in no time.

These creamy canoes were quite tasty, and I owe it all to Nic. Thanks again--it's great to have a friend across the pond!

Spiced Vanilla Pudding
(based on this recipe)

1/2 cup sugar
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
2 cups milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon butter

Combine sugar, cornstarch, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a small bowl. Heat milk in a saucepan over medium heat until bubbles form at edges. Pour dry ingredients into the hot milk a little at a time, stirring to dissolve. Continue to cook and stir until mixture thickens enough to coat the back of a metal spoon. Do not boil. Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla and butter. Pour into serving vessels and chill before serving.

78 comments:

  1. Nic is so sweet to do this for you! They look grand indeed!

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  2. What a wonderful gesture!! And you made such delicious use of them right away! This look fantastic!!

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  3. Aren't blogging friends the best! They're gorgeous Grace!!

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  4. What a nice gift! Your tarts look fantastic, and the cinnamon vanilla pudding sounds delicious.

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  5. Those are adorable, Grace! Once it cools off here, maybe I'll make pudding again, but not for a while! That one sounds delicious!

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  6. So cute & I bet cool & refreshing

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  7. pretty and delicious! Those raspberries are so mouthwatering. I love munching on frozen fruits..which reminds me... I have frozen grapes in the freezer.

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  8. Oh you luck girl! What a great treat! The tarts looks too yummy to eat.

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  9. I'm sure it's pastry/pie type dough, but it sure looks all light and fluffy like puff pastry. Yum!

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  10. What a wonderful present and you've presented the results extremely well too. Love the raspberries - I'm frequently caught with my hand in the box of frozen berries!

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  11. I know! I can't believe how terrific foodie bloggers are! So generous with their praise and encouragement.
    ~ingrid

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  12. Oh, my! I don't think you should eat this. I think you should send it to me. Right away. I'll take care of it for you...

    Thanks for posting this. I never would have thought of using a pudding in this. And I love the addition of the spices to it. Great idea!

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  13. ohhh really? so then if I say I need a house in laguna beach, ca then perhaps someone might step in as they did in your case?
    you know these are the perfect size to eat a ton, right? hello?

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  14. These look gorgeous! Oooh and don't forget you have a buddy across the pond in Australia too! :P If you ever need anything just holler!

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  15. How nice is that?!?!?!? The tarts are beautiful, and I'm sure they're absolutely delicious with that spiced vanilla cream.

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  16. The spiced vanilla sounds so appealing! What darling little tarts.

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  17. Food bloggers are the greatest! Your little tartlettes look so cute and spiced cream sounds divine:)

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  18. What a thoughtful thing to do; and you put the tins to such delicious use! Love the idea of spiced vanilla cream, especially the cinnamon...and the rasberries. :)

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  19. Such adorable canoes! I am a sucker for tart tins.

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  20. How sweet!! Yes, food bloggers are a wonderful lot if I may say so myself :) I'm just imagining all the yummy fruit variations...blueberry boats?! These are gorgeous.

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  21. Oh those look really scrummy and your pastry looks perfect!
    Thanks for you nice words - I'll tell hubby that I am "glorious"!

    (Heh heh, bet you were swearing when you made them though, fiddly little buggars for sure!!)
    (Oh yeah, and aren't they weeny, LOL!!!)

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  22. Wow that is so sweet and generous of her! Your tarts look delicious!

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  23. This looks wonderful what a perfect pastry!!
    So very thoughtful!! Gotta love the foodie community!!

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  24. Cinnamon canoes with berries too! I love it!

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  25. Those are unbelievably cute! You are a tart master.

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  26. oh my gosh! those are soooo darned cute. and the pudding filling sounds wonderful!

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  27. but where are the tart pans? are they little individual things? whatever, that berry topped custard looks delicious.

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  28. You had me at cinnamon spiced vanilla pudding. They look so tasty and cute too!

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  29. That was so kind of her you are lucky. I love what you have made with moulds it looks fantastic, very elegant like something you would see at a wedding.

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  30. That was very nice. I just went and visited the site.

    These tarts are very cute.

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  31. Wow..I wish someone would send me some cool kitchen gadgets!!
    These are just adorable!

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  32. That's so thoughtful! Yea for you!!

    I love the sound of vanilla pudding laced with cinnamon. Yum.

    ~Michelle

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  33. How nice! And you certainly did those tart pans proud!

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  34. How nice, I would love to have some cute little pans but I have nowhere to put them! BTW made your mamas biscuits, to DIE for!

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  35. Oh gosh - best looking 'canoes' I've ever seen!

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  36. Oh man, those look delicious. What a great gift.

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  37. That is adorable!!! I really want a ton of mini tart pans in different shapes. I'm planning to start buying them and collecting them little by little. Then I'm going to try your recipe.

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  38. Super cute tarts and the filling sounds so good!

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  39. These look adorable and fabulous!

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  40. ooh: yummy-scrummy cinnamon vanilla pudding in mini-tart shells! I love the little raspberry topper.

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  41. Grace, these look so delicious! I have to admit I have a soft spot for anything miniature-sized, and I let out an audible "awww" when I saw these. So cute!

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  42. Oh my goodness! I wish I could taste one of these now. I LOVE mini sized desserts and these look amazing.

    That was so very nice of Nic to share some of those awesome tart tins.

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  43. Ooooh, see, now you're getting fancy! They look like they came from a cute little French bakery... seriously. Love em!

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  44. I like the sound of the vanilla pudding... is it sort of like a vanilla mousse? I've been looking for a recipe like that :) Thanks

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  45. They do look like little boats. I don't think I could resist a game of battleships, ending of course with the complete decimation of the entire fleet, much to the satisfaction of my taste buds.

    I love the idea of using pudding as a filling!

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  46. I love it! So cute. I want to take a bite right now. And vanilla pudding- my favorite; Do you love vanilla as much as I do Grace?

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  47. Nic is a sweetheart and an inspiration. I'm sure she trusted you'd do great things with them. And you have. Your tarts look smashing!

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  48. These look so cute and how sweet of her to do that!

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  49. What a SWEET thing for her to do!!!! These looks soooooooo good!!!

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  50. That was so nice of her!

    And your tarts sound delicious, especially with the spiced vanilla pudding. I can totally see myself putting some strawberries or bananas on top.

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  51. This looks amazing grace! I'm going to make these but not for my southern party. I am going to make cornbread! thatnks for the suggestion.

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  52. Look amazing Grace I love this!!! so cute and yummy!! Gloria

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  53. Nic is so sweet, but then so are you! What a lovely gesture on her part, and what a lovely thank you to her.

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  54. i love your title and how well it syncs with your pic!
    its cute :)
    awesome how raspberries always make desserts look so beautiful.
    mmm. i could really use a treat now!

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  55. oh I could 2 dozens of those. They look so pretty. I made a similar version with a polenta dough, check it out at http://www.phamfatale.com/id_324/title_Frangipane-Petit-Four-with-Raspberry-Mascarpone-Frosting/

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  56. Those look so yummy. I love kitchen utensils that are new and different. Turn me loose in a kitchen store and I can spend hours (and money). Look what I just made with my biscuit cutter.

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  57. Awwww, how sweet! Those lil tartlets look so cute :) You've definitely put them to good use!

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  58. Those are ADORABLE! Don't you just love the food blogging community? Sometimes, if I ever think that blogging is too much and I don't have time to keep it up, I think about all of the people I have "met" through this and it makes me want to keep on going forever! Gorgeous boats!

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  59. Aww these boats are so cute and so delicious looking!

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  60. Pudding canoes - love 'em! What a treat to get a care package from across the pond. Food bloggers are the best!

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  61. How absolutely darling! What a perfect little dessert. Love it. Grace, you're so clever.

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  62. Absolutely beautiful. They look scrumptious! Such a nice friend.

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  63. Aww, they are adorable! What a great friend :)

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  64. What a cool thing to do! Kuddos for sending them to you!

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  65. Love the random acts of kindness - how special did you feel when you got the tart pans. So nice. AND you did them absolute justice.

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  66. That looks gorgeous. Creamy, yummy, vanilla, cinnamon, I want some! Speaking of cinnamon, I finally used what you sent me--it will be up on Saturday.

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  67. Ergh first comment did not go through.

    Looks wonderful--love the creamy vannila, love the cinnamon, love the tin, love it all!

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  68. Adorable! And how cool that she sent the pans? Little tarts are always so cute! And it helps that they're bite-sized, so you can eat more than one. ;)

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  69. I love these. The filling sounds like it'd be ideal for fall. Yummy! Hope you've been having an awesome summer :)!

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  70. Oh delicious! I love mini tarts. And love that you call them creamy canoes!

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  71. Those look amazing...and I am sure they taste equally scrumptious! Great Blog and awesome photography too! I shall add this site to my favourites, and visit again to read more back posts!

    Greetings from Ontario, Canada!

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