Tarte à l'badrée explained

Tarte à l'badrée is an ancient cream-based tarte from the Picardy region of France. It was a popular dessert in the 16th century. It has since fallen out of popularity.

The custard, called badré, was made from crème fraîche, butter, lard, milk, sugar, vanilla beans, and eggs. The custard would then be poured into a shortcrust pastry and baked.[1]

Place Of Origin:France
Course:Dessert
Type:Custard
Similar Dish:Crème caramel
Region:Picardy
Main Ingredient:crème fraîche and eggs
Minor Ingredient:Vanilla beans

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Recette - Tarte à l'badré en vidéo - 750g.com . 2024-05-06 . 750g . fr.