Ready to elevate your baking game? Forget store-bought crusts forever! This is my absolute go-to recipe for a rich, buttery, and incredibly versatile tart crust. Think of it as a giant, sophisticated cookie—crisp, tender, and the perfect foundation for everything from a luscious fruit filling to a savory vegetable quiche. It’s surprisingly simple to make and will make your homemade tarts look and taste like they came from a French patisserie. Let’s get baking!
Ingredients
• 1¼ cups (150g) all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
• ½ teaspoon (3g) salt
• 2 tablespoons (25g) granulated sugar
• 10 tablespoons (142g) unsalted butter, frozen or very cold, cut into chunks
• 1 large egg yolk
• 3 tablespoons (45ml) ice water, plus more if needed
Instructions
1. Combine Dry : In the bowl of a food processor, add the flour, salt, and sugar. Pulse once or twice to combine.
2. Cut in the Butter: Add the cold butter chunks all at once. Process for about 10 seconds, or just until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Do not overprocess.
3. Add the Egg Yolk: Add the egg yolk and pulse a few more times until just incorporated.
4. Form the Dough: Transfer the mixture to a large bowl. Drizzle in the 3 tablespoons of ice water and use your hands to gently bring the dough together into a ball. If it’s too dry, add more ice water, one teaspoon at a time.
5. Chill the Dough: Form the dough into a flat disc, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap, and freeze for 10 minutes or refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. This step is crucial for a flaky crust!
6. Roll It Out: Lightly flour your work surface and rolling pin. Unwrap the chilled dough and roll it from the center outwards into a circle about 2 inches larger than your 8- to 10-inch tart pan. Use ragged edges of dough to patch any tears.
7. Transfer to Pan: Gently drape the dough over your rolling pin to transfer it to the tart pan. Ease the dough into the bottom and up the sides, pressing it gently into the fluted edges without stretching it.
8. Trim and Chill Again: Use a sharp knife to trim the excess dough from the rim of the pan. Refrigerate the prepared crust for at least 1 hour (or freeze for 30 minutes) before filling and baking according to your tart recipe.
Nutritional Information
• Please note that the provided is a rough estimate and can vary based on the specific and brands used.
• This recipe yields one 8- to 10-inch rich, buttery crust.
• As a decadent base, the final nutrition of your dessert will depend heavily on your chosen filling.
Pro Tips
• & Variations
• Keep everything cold! Using frozen butter and ice water is the key to creating a tender, flaky crust by preventing the gluten from overdeveloping.
• Don’t overwork the dough at any stage. Mix and handle it just enough to bring it together to avoid a tough crust.
• For a Savory Crust: Simply omit the 2 tablespoons of sugar. It’s perfect for quiches and other savory tarts.
• Nut Crust Variation: For added flavor and texture, substitute ½ cup (50g) of finely ground nuts (like almonds or walnuts) for ½ cup of the all-purpose flour.
• Chocolate Crust Variation: Add ¼ cup (25g) of unsweetened cocoa powder along with the flour for a deep, rich chocolate base.
FAQ
Q: Is this tart crust recipe guaranteed vegetarian
A: Absolutely. This recipe is 100% vegetarian as it uses unsalted butter for its fat source. Unlike some traditional pastry recipes that might call for lard (rendered pork fat), this crust relies solely on plant-based and dairy ingredients, making it a perfect choice for any vegetarian tart, quiche, or pie.
Q: Can I make this tart crust vegan
A: Yes, you can adapt this recipe to be vegan. For the butter, use a high-quality, firm vegan butter substitute, ensuring it is very cold or frozen just like the dairy butter. To replace the egg yolk, you can simply omit it and add an extra 1-2 teaspoons of ice water as needed to bring the dough together. The resulting crust will be slightly less rich but still wonderfully crisp.
Q: How can I store this vegetarian tart dough
A: This dough is excellent for making ahead. You can store the tightly wrapped disc of dough in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For longer storage, you can freeze it for up to 3 months. Simply thaw the frozen dough in the refrigerator overnight before rolling it out as instructed.
Q: What are some vegetarian filling ideas for this crust
A: This crust is incredibly versatile for vegetarian fillings. For a savory tart, try a classic spinach and feta quiche, a roasted vegetable tart with goat cheese, or a mushroom and leek filling. For a sweet dessert, it’s the perfect base for a lemon meringue tart, a fresh fruit and pastry cream tart, or a rich chocolate ganache filling.





