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Tart De Brymlent (A Medieval Lenten Tart)

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Tart De Brymlent (A Medieval Lenten Tart) recipe

 

Yield

6 servings

Prep

20 min

Cook

35 min

Ready

1 hrs
Trans-fat Free, High Fiber, Low Sodium

Ingredients

Amount Measure Ingredient Features
1 ½ pounds salmon
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2 tablespoons lemon juice
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2 tablespoons butter
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2 each pears
peeled, cored
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2 each apples
peeled, cored
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1 cup white wine
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2 tablespoons lemon juice
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2 tablespoons brown sugar
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teaspoon cloves, ground
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teaspoon nutmeg
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¼ teaspoon cinnamon
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½ cup raisins, seedless
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10 each prunes
pitted, minced
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6 each dates
minced
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6 each figs
minced
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Ingredients

Amount Measure Ingredient Features
680.4 g salmon
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3E+1 ml lemon juice
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3E+1 ml butter
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2 each pears
peeled, cored
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2 each apples
peeled, cored
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237 ml white wine
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3E+1 ml lemon juice
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3E+1 ml brown sugar
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0.6 ml cloves, ground
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0.6 ml nutmeg
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1.3 ml cinnamon
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118 ml raisins, seedless
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1E+1 each prunes
pitted, minced
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6 each dates
minced
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6 each figs
minced
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Directions

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F and bake the pie crust for 10 minutes.

Let cool.

Cut the fish into 1½ inch chunks, salt lightly ands sprinkle with 2 tbsp lemon juice.

Set aside. Melt the butter in a large, heavy skillet and toss the pear and apple slices in it until they are lightly coated.

Combine the wine, lemon juice, brown sugar, spices and dried fruits, and add to the mixture in the skillet.

Cover and simmer about 15 minutes or until the fruit is soft but still firm.

Check the flavoring, and drain off excess liquid.

Paint jelly on the pie crust.

Combine fish chunks with fruit and place the mixture in the crust.

Bake at 375℉ (190℃) F for 15 to 25 minutes, or until the fish flakes easily.



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Comments


anonymous

Some friends prepared this dish for a Game of Thrones party. To my surprise, it was rather tasty...a pleasant, tannic savory/sweet dish. We found that we preferred it cold over hot, with a Pinot Noir .
How authentic this is to the recipe of old is anyone's guess, but we were happy with our results. Perhaps not recommended to less adventurous gourmands, as it does impart some unusual flavor combinations.

 

 

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 312g (11.0 oz)
Amount per Serving
Calories 37827% from fat
 % Daily Value *
Total Fat 11g 18%
Saturated Fat 4g 18%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 72mg 24%
Sodium 82mg 3%
Total Carbohydrate 16g 16%
Dietary Fiber 5g 22%
Sugars g
Protein 48g
Vitamin A 8% Vitamin C 17%
Calcium 6% Iron 10%
* based on a 2,000 calorie diet How is this calculated?
 

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