Treacle tart
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Treacle tart with clotted cream
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Place of origin | United Kingdom |
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Course served | Dessert |
Serving temperature | Hot or warm |
Main ingredient(s) | Shortcrust pastry, golden syrup, breadcrumbs, lemon juice |
Treacle tart is a traditional British dessert.
Dessert
It is prepared using shortcrust pastry, with a thick filling made of golden syrup, also known as light treacle, breadcrumbs, and lemon juice or zest. A modern alternative recipe uses ground almonds in place of the breadcrumbs. The tart is normally served hot or warm with a scoop of clotted cream, ordinary cream, ice cream or custard. Some more recent recipes add cream, eggs, or both, to make a softer filling.
Treacle bread is a homemade bread popular in Ireland and is similar to soda bread but with the addition of treacle.
In popular culture
The "Treacle Tart" was the recipient of the 2012 Shekie Award for Pie of the Year. It narrowly defeated the Pecan Pie in the Pie-Off during episode 108 of the Dave Dameshek Football Program.[1]
In the Harry Potter series, Harry's favourite dessert is treacle tart, a dessert often found at the Hogwarts feasts. The character Lionel Hardcastle in the BBC One television programme As Time Goes By is also fond of treacle tarts.
This dessert featured in the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The childcatcher, in an attempt to lure out the children from the basement, calls out that he is giving away free sweets.
"Treacle tart" is Cockney rhyming slang for "sweetheart".[citation needed]
See also
References
Further reading
- Treacle tart recipe by Heston Blumenthal from Times Online (Paid subscription required)
- Treacle tart recipe by Nigel Slater from The Guardian