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Thread Starter: Old Thatch    Started: Fri 16 Jun 2006    Replies: 25

I know it's all been done, said, told..etc..before but my sister who is 59 and I at 54 grew up with mums gypsy tart being made with condensed milk. Between us we have a library of cookery books but the only book that has the recipe is "Sweet Dreams" by Gary Rhodes. But we don't want to use evaporated milk. We want to use condensed milk and both of us are sure we have seen a recipe very recently, either in a weekend paper or magazine with not only the recipe but a picture. I have been on to (can I say) nestle and butterfly brand website and spent hours searching on the web but to no avail. Are there others out there who remember the condensed milk version?




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Sat 1 Nov 2008, 8.59PM

LouiseB73451

oh my god, i have been driven to depression trying to get this recipe right. I have tried the gary rhodes one, and the mixture gets full with air and rises in the oven like a soufle, does anyone no what i am doing wrong??? Confused

Tue 18 Jul 2006, 9.43AM

chocolate_monster

Good i might try it again when we've next got friends around!! Big Grin

Tue 18 Jul 2006, 9.41AM

missduck

Thanks chocolate monster, and i am delighted to report that it was well worth the wait, absolutely delicious. It would certainly go a long way as it is very rich. Will definately make this again xx

Mon 17 Jul 2006, 6.53PM

chocolate_monster

Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin Enjoy!!

Fri 14 Jul 2006, 10.34AM

missduck

I have watched gary cook this many times but have never written the recipe down. i was delighted this week when it was shown again - on rhodes around britain i think - and i finally got to make a note of the ingrediants. i does look delicious and i am making it this weekend.

Thu 13 Jul 2006, 10.45PM

Livewire

Gary Rhodes Gypsy Tart recipe on this link.

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Thu 13 Jul 2006, 7.04PM

cheekygirl

I think you need to use demarara sugar, I tried all different types, we ate failed gypsy tart for weeks and got quite chunky!

Here's one of the more successful ones - it was a catering recipe, so you'd need to downsize it a bit....

250g butter or spread (half & half recommended)
500g brown sugar
1/3pt milk
1kg pastry
2 heaped tbsp flour

Pre-cook the pastry.
Melt butter/spread on a low heat.
Add the milk and sugar stirring until dissolved.
Whisk in the flour.
As soon as the mixture thickens reduce the heat.
Pour onto the pastry and allow to cool.


Good luck!

Thu 13 Jul 2006, 4.48PM

Frenchie 1

I used muscavado sugar. The taste was perfect but the consistency was just a bit runny in the middle...I also put it on a biscuit base (as you can tell I have a wickedly sweet tooth! Could it be that I need to cook it slower for longer?

Tue 11 Jul 2006, 6.18PM

chocolate_monster

Sweet dreams and its one of my favourite books of all time - love the tarte au citron fantastic!!! Big Grin Everyone should buy it!!! Big Grin I better not type the recipe cos i dont like being eaten by unicorns let alone dragons!!! Big Grin

Tue 11 Jul 2006, 4.15PM

cheekygirl

I'll do that then - but WHICH Gary book is it?? I've not bought any of his before. Re the dragons - I'm sure you'd get eaten alive by one if you posted the actual recipe Eek Cheeky

Mon 10 Jul 2006, 10.17PM

chocolate_monster

For £12.53 you could buy the book off amazon and would arrive in 3 days---just a thought Confused Big Grin

Mon 10 Jul 2006, 10.15PM

chocolate_monster

Well is it legal for me to put up the recipe from the book??? or will i too get eaten by the dragons??? Big Grin

Mon 10 Jul 2006, 9.30PM

cheekygirl

Oh but the dragons at my library would... never mind Cool

Mon 10 Jul 2006, 8.55PM

Fudge's Mum

You could wear some dark glasses and a false moustache and sneak into the library - no-one would ever know

Mon 10 Jul 2006, 7.59PM

cheekygirl

These little pictures go on and on don't they? Develish Frown Hug Mad Wink

Mon 10 Jul 2006, 7.58PM

cheekygirl

Hmmm .. now there's a thought, but I don't fancy getting arrested really.... Develish Big Grin I could try my library but then I'd need to get past the SS officers on the desk... not a pleasant experience

Do you happen to know if it is in a recent book, sort of like in the last couple of years persay? Surely Mr/Ms Moderator wouldn't be cross if you told me that now would he/she Cheeky Eek

Mon 10 Jul 2006, 6.27PM

chocolate_monster

You could be very cheeky cheeky girl and go into a book shop and copy down the recipe??? Big Grin

Mon 10 Jul 2006, 4.26PM

cheekygirl

Where could I find the Gary Rhodes recipe mentioned - it's not onhis web page Cheeky

Mon 10 Jul 2006, 4.12PM

cheekygirl

Frenchie 1: I had a similar problem, someone told me that you have to use demarara sugar, but I only had light brown soft sugar at the time. What sort did you use?

Mon 10 Jul 2006, 2.41PM

chocolate_monster

Try the gary Rhodes recipe mentioned above that always goes down well!!! Big Grin

Mon 10 Jul 2006, 12.44PM

Ninzo

Can anybody give me a foolproof recipe for gypsy tart cos i love the stuff but can't find one. would be greatful.

Fri 7 Jul 2006, 7.27PM

Frenchie 1

HELP - Hi, I don't suppose you can tell me what I might be doing wrong if the middle of my gypsy tart won't set

Tue 20 Jun 2006, 10.21AM

chocolate_monster

This might be a really wrong guess but i think Heston Blumtal did one for his sunday times section- maybe check on the site??? Big Grin

Sat 17 Jun 2006, 10.19AM

Old Thatch

Hi Rachael, silly really but just a need/wish to revisit fond memories, food is very evocative isn't it? and because I'm a "bit" bloody minded and am now like a dog with a rag doll. I will continue with my quest and let you know. Thanks Gill

Sat 17 Jun 2006, 9.48AM

rday

Hi

There has been loads of posts like yours looking for gypsy tart recipes. Have just had a look at them, and all the recipes recommended are the evap milk/brown sugar version, none use condensed milk. Why don't you want to use evap milk?

Rachael

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