Have you ever wondered what to do with those leftover bits from tins of fruit?
How about this…
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Fruit Pasty
Ingredients
- Half Tin Apples or 200g
- 1-2 Pear Halves
- 2 Peach Halves
- 320 g Puff Pastry or 1 Puff Pastry Sheet
- 1 Egg
- 8 g Almond Butter
- 2 Tablespoons Coconut Sugar
Instructions
- Chop your fruit into smaller pieces, after draining as much fluid from them as possible. Sprinkle a tablespoon of coconut sugar on the top, spreading all over the fruit.
- Roll your sheet out on a chopping board. I used a sheet. Slice into 4 portions.
- Take each piece and roll it until it is a square.
- Break an egg into a cup, add a tablespoon of coconut sugar and beat.
- Mix the fruit and coconut sugar, which is likely to have broken down by now, until all mixed in, then add the almond butter and mix in.
- Split your fruit into four sections. Put a quarter in the middle of each square, and then fold over, pressing at the edges to seal with your fingers.
- Take a knife and slice some breathing holes into the top of each pasty.
- Bake at 220C Oven, 220C Fan, Gas Mark 7, until brown on the top. Our ovens all vary, and for mine, it took around 20 minutes.
Nice post!
Looks delicous...thanks for sharing the wonderful receipe...
Looks so delicious....thanks for sharing...