Desserts
Maids of Honor Tarts | History & Recipe
This recipe for Maids of Honor Tarts is one I discovered in the course of my research for Yankee Magazine‘s Lost and Vintage Recipes cookbook, though it didn’t make it into this book. But it’s wonderful and well worth a try. According to British cooking maven Delia Smith, these tarts are rumored to have originated at Richmond […]
Maids of Honor Tarts
Photo Credit: Amy Traverso
You’ll know the dough is ready when the mixture looks like cornmeal with some pea-sized bits of butter remaining.
Adding ice water and stirring with a fork until the dough begins to come together comes next.
A biscuit cutter or drinking glass gives you the perfect tart crust shape.
Tuck a round of pastry into each of the muffin tin cups, folding the dough as needed to make it fit.
Spoon a scant teaspoonful of jam into each of the tarts and top with a spoonful of the almond topping.
Bake and then enjoy!




These look perfect for my palate … and my skill set!