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September 8th, 2008Recipes, Baking Recipes, Recipes, Chinese New Year, Recipes, Malaysian Recipes, Recipes42 Comments
Pineapple Tarts
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These pineapple tarts need no introduction. I had previously blogged and raved about pineapple tarts when I first tried out Novice Baker‘s pineapple tarts recipe. This time, my pineapple tarts come in a different—but smaller—shape. They are still crumbly, buttery, and addictive. Once you pop one in your mouth, you just can’t stop and want more…

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  1. Anonymous says:

    These pineapple tarts look so cute nad delicious looking. I love pineapple tarts, doesn’t matter the shape or form, I love them all.

    Zhi Ling

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  2. Lianne says:

    one tray is definately NOT enough. not even for one self lol.

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  3. Rosa's Yummy Yums says:

    Very pretty tarts! They look really delicious!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  4. Manggy says:

    I’ve long wanted to make those but I still haven’t found a way to make them my own :) Maybe with a touch of manggy mango, heh heh :)

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  5. MyF says:

    very pretty… how i wisk i can order some for hari raya! :-)

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  6. noobcook says:

    They are sooo gorgeous!~

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  7. ChichaJo says:

    The look so cute! You have the best molds ever!

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  8. Dragon says:

    oh my god….. i love pineapple tart very much, especially during cny, i always eat this cookies! oh my…. i missed them.

    btw, thanks for dropping by my site. i still remember, i went to shanghai ding because of your post. i saw your post and the porcupine pao attract my attention.

    your food blog is very great! i need to learn from you. i have linked u in my blogroll.

    thanks once again!!

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  9. veron says:

    oooh…cute little tarts. I can see myself eating a couple of these!

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  10. Tastes of Home says:

    hi! these look so cute and yummy – I would love to try making these as my hubby loves pineapple tarts..thanks!

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  11. matt wirght says:

    ohh, just look at these delicate little bugges. Just perfect!

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  12. Mandy says:

    Love the beautiful mold! Can start a business selling these before CNY already!:p Looking at these pictures make me crave for some pineapple tart now.

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  13. Francis says:

    Hi! Wah yummy yummy. this is really great hehehhehe i can try to make it for my wife birthday.
    o btw, i saw one food site is also really good that can share all the nice food in Penang and some more now is giving free Voucher from Sakea Sushi for their 6th month annivasry.
    http://www.penangtuapui.com/

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  14. Karimhanim says:

    Wah kuih raya already….

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  15. Calvin Soo KJ says:

    hiya!!! 1st time here, got it from pete’s. going thru your blog made me drool all over….hehehe :P now where’s my damn kleenex. keep those recipes coming and my drool forever flowing. cheers and god bless

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  16. Anonymous says:

    I love your great website! I’ll have to try the pineapple tarts. What kind of mold did you use?

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  17. Anonymous says:

    I love your website! I’ll have to try the pineapple tarts. What kind of mold did you use?

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  18. Anonymous says:

    I love your website! I’ll have to try the pineapple tarts. What kind of mold did you use?

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  19. tigerfish says:

    Flower shape….nice.
    You like those Taiwan ones too right?Personally, I think both are good, depending on mood :)

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  20. Salt N Turmeric says:

    Love your cute pineapple tarts but with loads of filling! Just as i like them. A keeper definitely.

    And you’re right. 1 tray is never enough. ;)

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  21. Venus ~ Vi says:

    These tarts look so delicious! The shape is quite cute too~

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  22. Joie de vivre says:

    Beautiful pics! Brava!

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  23. Joie de vivre says:

    Beautiful pics, brava!

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  24. Anonymous says:

    Pineapple tart is my fav raya kuih! This year I plan of making some myself instead of buying and Im going to try your pineapple tart recipe. Wish me luck!

    Nani

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  25. Katelyn says:

    These are gorgeous! I have family coming to visit soon, and I think I know exactly what sweets to make for them!

    http://www.katelynsfood.blogspot.com

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  26. May says:

    hi, very good recipes, I’m living in australia and often go to singapore to buy tarts.
    I’ll try your recipe but how much is a stick of butter?
    we have gms here.
    thanks May.

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  27. Bee Yinn says:

    Hi all – thanks for your comments.

    Hi May – 1 stick of butter = 113.5 gr or 1/4 pound or 4 ounce or 1/2 cup or 8 tablespoons or 14 teaspoons.

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  28. Rasa Malaysia says:

    1 stick of butter = 113.5 gr or 1/4 pound or 4 ounce or 1/2 cup or 8 tablespoons or 14 teaspoons .

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  29. Bell says:

    Wow! Haha! Just so happens I had a craving and made pineapple tarts just a little over a week ago, and I pop by and see more tarts here! YUM! Mine are all gone now though… :P

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  30. Gavin says:

    Is Pineapple tarts a malay food??!

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  31. amanda says:

    these look wonderful ive only had the west indian pineapple tarts which usually come in folded triangles.. im curious to taste if the fillings are similar

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  32. Sarafina says:

    I think that looks quite yummy! I would like to give this a try!
    I may not like pineapples, but, as Manggy suggested, mango would go great!

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  33. Esther C says:

    Hi! Does anyone know where I can get hold of the daisy shaped tart mould like the one in the picture? I had one given to me by my Mum but silly old me gave it away to a friend. I realised now that that shape is the one that appeals to me.

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  34. Firn says:

    Dear Bee,

    I have been following your site for nearly 2 years now. I’m a poor starving student in Dublin who misses Malaysian cooking a lot and your recipes inspire my weekly menu.

    I tried making these tarts for CNY, but I found that the pastry kept buckling and loosing its shape when I bake them. I did use the egg yolk glaze. Any tips on how to prevent this from happening?

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  35. Edmcook says:

    Hi!
    I was wondering if you would know where I could buy the cutout for the tarts; anywhere in Canada? more specifically in Edmonton? hahaha

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