



When I was in Sweden in 2011 I visited a little place called Gilda’s Café and had what was essentially a bowl of hot chocolate (!) and a slice of the most amazing blueberry pie I’d ever tried, so many blueberries on one slice of pie. Ever since I’ve thought about that pie and how to try to re-create it.
By chance I have been going through the many cook books I have at home lately and stumbled across a blueberry lemon tart recipe in Breakfast Lunch Tea by the Rose Bakery. It looked a little like it might produce something like the one from Gilda’s. So a few Saturday’s ago I brought some local blueberries at Salamanca market and baked this tart. It is very very good.
Recipe (from Breakfast Lunch Tea)
Pastry
(this makes enough for two tarts – the book says to use a 28ch pie dish but I ended up using a 20cm spring form tin – this seemed to work and I have frozen the left over pastry for round two)
500g plain flour
120g caster sugar
320g butter cubed
1 egg
2 egg yolks
1 teaspoon vanilla extract (I used vanilla bean paste)
In a bowl add the flour and sugar and rub the butter into the mix until it resembles fine breadcrumbs. Make a well and add the eggs, yolk and vanilla, stir with a fork until it forms a dough and then placed on a floured surface and knead until it is smooth.
Roll out the dough and fit into a greased tin. Chill in the fridge for 30 minutes. Then place some baking paper or foil over the top and cover with baking beads, or rice or dried beans or whatever you have. Bake in a preheated over at 180 Celsius for 20 minutes. Leave to cool.
Lemon tart filling
(I halved the quantities in the book for the smaller tin and because I didn’t have a lot of eggs – if you use a bigger tin double these quantities).
110ml lemon juice
4 eggs
1 egg yolk
35ml single cream
83g of caster sugar
½ a tablespoon plain flour
Whisk the lemon juice and sugar in a bowl and then beat in the eggs and egg yolks one at a time. Add the cream and whisk it in followed by the flour.
Pour the mixture into the tart pastry and bake at 180 for approximately 30 minutes and allow to cool before adding the blueberry topping.
Blueberry topping
2 punets of blueberries
½ cup of jam (I used strawberry)
Heat the jam in a saucepan until it is simmering and bubbling a little then add the fresh blueberries and stir through. Allow them to cook 4 to 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Then take off the heat and pour over your tart. Allow the blueberries to set before eating (takes maybe 20 minutes).



I am SO excited to try this – I got given a kilo of blueberries by a farmer and froze them because I wanted to do something delicios with them – this is the recipe to try! Thanks so much!
Thank you for sharing this recipe and for your appetising photography. I have the Rose Bakery Cookbook and have loved many of the recipes within, but have not yet made this tart. You have inspired me to give it a go – thank you!
Hello, I ha be not been near a blog for such a long time and boy was it worth the wait. Your blog is so refreshing and of course delicious! After reading the blueberry lemon pie recipe I immediately downed tools hit the local fruit market for some delicious blueberries and made the pie. Thank you for sharing this yum recipe , my family relished in its sweetness last night.