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Rhubarb Tart With Orange Custard

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Eggs, Dairy Vegetarian Deborah, Madison 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 lb Rhubarb
1/2 c Sugar-To Taste, Up To 3/4
Cup
1/8 t Ground clove
1 T Orange flower water
Alsatian Tart Dough, recipe
follows
1 Egg
1/2 c Creme fraiche or cream
1 T Grand Marnier
Powdered sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

Lightly butter an 11-inch tart pan. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  Peel
the rhubarb if it's tough and stringy and dice it into small  squares,
about 1/3-inch across. Toss it with the sugar, using the  larger amount
for a sweeter tart, clove, and orange flower water and  set aside.
Meanwhile make the batter and line the tart pan.  Beat the egg in a
2-cup measure, then add the juices that have  collected from the
rhubarb with enough cream to make 1 cup.  Distribute the rhubarb over
the batter, keeping it within the rim.  Pour the custard over the fruit
and bake until set and lightly  browned, about 45 minutes. Remove from
the oven and immediately spoon  the Grand Marnier over the surface.
Serve the tart warm, dusted with  powdered sugar.  Formatted by
suechef@sover.net  NOTES : All recipes courtesy of Deborah Madison,
"Vegetarian Cooking  for Everyone" Recipe by: COOKING LIVE #CL9111
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by Nancy Berry <nlberry@prodigy.net> on  May
15, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 166
Calories From Fat: 14
Total Fat: 1.5g
Cholesterol: 46.5mg
Sodium: 24.8mg
Potassium: 507.6mg
Carbohydrates: 34.7g
Fiber: 3.1g
Sugar: 27.4g
Protein: 3.1g


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