Sweet Pastry Case - 20 cm / 8 inch pastry case
Ingredients
- 75g butter or margarine
- 35g caster sugar
- 1 medium egg
- 75g gluten free flour
- 75g maize flour
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The wheat, gluten and lactose free store cupboard
Method
Place the butter, sugar and egg into a food mixer or a large bowl.
Mix until all ingredients are combined.
Mix in the gluten free flour and maize flour until it comes together as a dough. When making pastry with wheat flour the pastry needs time to relax before rolling out or the gluten in the flour causes the pastry to shrink when cooking. As this pastry does not contain gluten we do not need to do this but if the pastry feels soft bring together into a ball, flatten slightly.
Wrap in cling film and place into the fridge for 20 minutes. Rub a layer of margarine or butter all over the flan ring or tin. Lightly dust the work top with gluten free flour.
Roll the pastry one way, turn the pastry 90° making sure there is gluten free flour underneath and roll again. Continue rolling out the pastry moving the pastry around between rolls to make sure it doesn’t stick to the table.
Roll up the pastry onto the rolling pin and unroll over the flan ring. This pastry is crumblier than wheat pastry so if you find it difficult to roll out, roll out onto a plastic food bag or cling film.
Fold the pastry into the corners of the flan ring. Try not to stretch the pastry as it will tear. If you get holes in the pastry push the pastry together and rub the join.
The pastry should keep together when cooking most recipes although the flan may leak if you have a runny filling. After a bit of practise you will find this easier to do.
If the recipe calls for the flan case to be baked blind or part baked before filling – cut a piece of greaseproof paper larger than your flan case, scrunch up and open out again ( this makes it easier to form the shape of the tin ).
Place into the uncooked pastry case and fill with dried pulses, rice or dried gluten free pasta. Bake the pastry at 190°c / 375°f / gas mark 5 for 15 minutes until the pastry looks almost cooked, this may take longer depending on your oven.Filling the case with dried beans stops the bottom of the pastry from puffing up and the sides falling down whilst baking.
If the recipe calls for the pastry case to be completely cooked, take the greaseproof paper and the beans out of the part cooked pastry case and continue cooking for another 5 – 10 minutes depending on your oven.
how to make this recipe dairy free...
Use dairy free margarine in place of butter.


