TWD ~ Toasted-Coconut Custard Tart


I'm not a huge fan of coconut, but since I didn't bake very much last month, I wanted to make sure to try this one. I kinda fudged a little bit and didn't make the sweet tart crust, but used a puffed pastry dough.
I have never toasted coconut before, so I wasn't sure when to take it out of the oven. Some of the flakes were turning really brown while others were still white. I just eventually took it out of the oven and said, to heck with it.
I had no problem making the custard, but I didn't have any coriander, nor did I have dark rum. So I just added more vanilla. Everything was going smoothly until I realized i forgot to add the butter pieces. I honestly didn't feel like this recipe needed butter, so I was fine leaving it out. And you know what? It tasted just fine. I also didn't make the whip cream topping. I didn't want to buy the heavy whipping cream. It was torture enough buying whole milk (since I do not drink dairy products), so I just skipped the topping.
This recipe was so simple and easy to make and I actually really liked it with the puff pastry, very light and flaky. I am on a health kick (or trying at least, darn Easter candy!) So I just had a bite, and I am bringing the whole thing to work tomorrow for my wonderful colleagues.





Toasted-Coconut Custard Tart

Comments

Kristina P. said…
My husband would love this! Me, not a big coconut fan.
Jules Someone said…
Mmmmm, if I liked coconut, I'm sure I would love this. ;-)
chocolatechic said…
Did you like the puff pastry as a crust?

I just loved the sweet tart dough. Tastes like a cookie.
Susan said…
I skipped the coriander too, as I don't have any here at the house. :) Your tart looks great with the puff pastry crust.
Amanda said…
SO glad it worked out, even with all the substitutions. Sounds delish!
Tia said…
I bet the puff pastry was excellent with this tart.
Your tart sounds delicious with the puff pastry crust!
Flourchild said…
It looks so creamy and good! I loved this recipe!
Amber Marie said…
Puff pastry sounds like a good sub for the tart. Lovely pictures!
Justin said…
ooh, i love coconut anything
Unknown said…
I bet it was wonderful with puff pastry. Great idea! Hope your coworkers enjoy it!
TeaLady said…
I also liked this custard. Glad to know it works without the butter. Fewer calories the better.

Looks just right.
margot said…
Nice job lightening this one up a bit, it probably doesn't really need that extra butter. Hope the co-workers enjoyed it!
AmyRuth said…
Boy this one was calorie laden. I think there were 3 tasting spoons on the counter before I was finished assembling. The smell of the coconut custard is amazing to me and I'm not a huge fan of coconut either. Good for you, that you choose to go ahead and make this recipe milk and coconut to boot. I'm sure your coworkers were ready to dig in.
AmyRuth
Sadako said…
Looks delish! Yum.
Peggy said…
Sabrina thanks so much for stopping by my blog this morning! This tart looks amazing! I love coconut so I am sure I would like this. I'll have to try it now that I see how good it looks. I'm sure the puff pastry worked well and tastes delicious. Sounds like a good shortcut decision! Have a great day.
Mimi said…
Good idea using puff pastry. Your tart looks tasty.
Mimi

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