Monday, August 13, 2012

Fan-tassie-istic


Look!


Yum!

I haven't baked anything in a long time.

This weekend I was lucky enough to get to take dessert somewhere!

I decided to make teensy pies.

The pecan ones are called 'tassies'.

I got carried away.

I made all kinds of tassies...including mini-cherry pie ones.



Everyone's favorite, though, was a Dutch Almond flavored one.

Super easy.

Super delish!

I thought I'd share the recipe with you just in case you want to make a bunch of teensy desserts, too!

DUTCH ALMOND TASSIES

CRUST
1 cup butter (no substitutes)
2 pkgs. (3 oz. ea.) cream cheese, softened
2 c. flour
1/4 teaspoon salt

FILLING
3 room temperature eggs
1 cup sugar
1 can (8 oz.) almond paste, cut into cubes
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extra
1/8 teaspoon salt
sliced almonds

In mixing bowl, cream butter and cream cheese. Gradually add flour, mix well. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour.

Roll into 1" balls, press each ball into the bottom and up the sides of a greased mini muffin cup. Set aside.

For Filling:
Beat eggs until fluffy and light. Add sugar, mix well. Beat in almond paste. Spoon a rounded teaspoon into each of the prepared mini muffin cups. Top each with a garnish of a slice or two of almond.

Bake 325 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until lightly browned and filling is set. Cool 10 minutes and then remove to cool to wire racks.
Yield: 4 dozen



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26 comments:

  1. Great idea, good for bringing to the office too!

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  2. Do I see some pecan in there? Hubby could eat his weight in those.

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  3. mmmmm!!! I love peacan tassies! finally cool enough to ccok again here. maybe I will make something!
    happy day!
    xoxo

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  4. Yummy and SO cute:) Have a blessed day dear friend! HUGS!

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  5. JDaniel would love these.

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  6. Those look so yummy, just right to pop in your mouth!

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  7. They sound wonderful! Now, you don't happen to have a recipe for Tomato Dumpling soup, do you?

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  8. um hello, those look delish! I think I might have to try them~

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  9. Be still my heart, I think I have died and gone to heaven. Those look divine! I can't wait to try them. You know how to make my mouth salivate. Tinsy pies? Not cupcakes but pies?! Happy birthday mouth! I can't wait to try these. Tonight! Thanks, Jenny.

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  10. I love these so much, I'm going to copy you this fall! Why are they called "tassies"? That is such a cute name lol.

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  12. Yum! You sure have a lot of energy! Thanks for the recipe.~Ames

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  13. My dear Jenny,
    I will eat from your hands any day. Yes, now I am tempted to try this (smile). Thanks for sharing my friend.

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  14. I love tiny treats. These sound so good, I might even make them---I try NOT to because of the c.a.l.o.r.i.e.s but I won't tell if you won't.

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  15. Hi Jenny

    Your Almond Tassies sound fabulous! I'm copying this recipe to use for the Christmas season when I make a lot of assorted cookie trays to give away to family and friends.

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  16. I have nominated you for The Sunshine Award!

    -Delena @ A Farm Girls Story

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  17. WOWZA...these look amazing Jenny. I am not a good baker, so I can really appreciate all the work you put into these. I'm sure they were much appreciated.
    xoxo

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  18. YUMMMY!! Miss JEnny! I'll have to give these a try. You know, someday, when I can stand to turn on the oven again! ;)

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  19. oh I love tassies!
    And here I am at the office, sneaking off to blogland for 10 minutes, very sorry that I just looked at your tassies

    because now I want one and there are none here

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  20. I love almonds. Its my favorite. This dutch almond tassies is a great recipe. I would love to try it and share it with my family. Hope it'll taste good as yours.
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  21. Are you trying to make us a teensiest were sue fat? ;)

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    1. See. My fingers are fat already. That was supposed to say 'teensie weensie fat'

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  22. Yum! I'm going to try this. Thanks for the recipe. laurie

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