Apple Walnut Canadian Butter Tarts - How to Make Butter Tarts - Food Wishes

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2022
  • After Poutine, Canadian butter tarts are Canada's second greatest culinary invention. This is an apple-infused twist on traditional Canadian butter tarts, which are usually filled with walnuts and raisins. Enjoy!
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  • @yangdax
    @yangdax Год назад +108

    0:20 chef john pronounces "Toronto" like a local would, this man never cease to amaze

    • @nixhixx
      @nixhixx Год назад +4

      But syrup becomes SURP.

    • @RichardBetel
      @RichardBetel Год назад +3

      I'm not sure I agree... I feel like I heard too many syllables. I feel like he said T'rontuh, rather than tronno (or trawna)... Still, it felt more like a southern Ontario pronunciation than an American trying to say it... He does OK with an anglophone Montreal, too.

    • @gilleyb
      @gilleyb Год назад +2

      @@RichardBetel tranh One syllable. Also Suskatoon is a bit... Sus...

    • @stillvisionsmusic
      @stillvisionsmusic Год назад +4

      He’s pretty close. Churonto has one T too many for the official pronunciation of Churonno but it’s closer than most.

    • @weaselwag
      @weaselwag Год назад +7

      he's from rochester isnt he? he should know! #centreoftheuniverse

  • @mistdyna
    @mistdyna Год назад +117

    "You know, most people don't know the difference between apple cider and apple juice, but I do. Now here's a little trick to help you remember. If it's clear and yella', you've got juice there, fella. If it's tangy and brown, you're in cider town..." - Ned Flanders

    • @brandonboewe6198
      @brandonboewe6198 Год назад +4

      I recited this quote while watching this too ✌️

    • @marilynsnider8183
      @marilynsnider8183 Год назад

      I live in apple state, which is the beautiful state of Washington.

  • @EvilCoffeeInc
    @EvilCoffeeInc Год назад +164

    Thanks from Canada! I'll never forget my grandmother's butter tarts. She always made a set without raisins just for me. I'll have to try this recipe this winter. :)

    • @leslie-annepepin8927
      @leslie-annepepin8927 Год назад +8

      Me, too! Hate raisins! She used coconut in my batch. Really good! (She also made a separate batch of cinnamon buns without raisins just for me 😁).

    • @notahotshot
      @notahotshot Год назад +4

      @@leslie-annepepin8927
      What kind of heathen puts raisins in cinnamon buns!?

    • @lyndaworth5507
      @lyndaworth5507 Год назад +5

      @@notahotshot Canadians.

    • @InterestedCitizen
      @InterestedCitizen Год назад +3

      I'm the same, I don't like raisins in my butter tarts, although I do love raisins. A Canadian🇨🇦😊

    • @Seasidecc95437
      @Seasidecc95437 Год назад +1

      My great grand made ginger snaps for me.

  • @bcpr9812
    @bcpr9812 Год назад +15

    Canadian, here☺🍁 Butter tarts are pecan pie's saucier little cousin. You can also make the filling with some real maple syrup in it and no reasonable Canuck would send you to the penalty box for that.
    I like my butter tarts with raisins (although I respect the "no raisins or other chunkies" purists, and will make some sans raisins for any friends or family who request them that way). I ensure to make mine with sultana raisins that have first been simmered in some water and drained, to plump them up. I make my filling so it's somewhere between runny and firm (the goal is for it to ooze out in a controlled way, but not gush out once bitten into). I like my tarts to be a bit on the tall side (so the pastry rounds are cut to about 4.5" in diameter, then placed and smoothed in the muffin tin using a cloverleaf gathering/folding/smoothing technique that leaves rippled edges on the final product). I also make my pastry with a fat mixture that is 1/2 shortening (for the higher melting point) and 1/2 ghee melted together and re-solidified (clarified butter where the butter has first been cooked to the brown butter stage before clarifying. I also put the browned milk solids into the filling, for more flavour). They're best eaten slightly warm, not fully cooled after baking. A good butter tart doesn't go uneaten for long!
    A tip I picked up from Anna Olson on her butter tart video ( ruclips.net/video/LbpCgpPIewo/видео.html ): roll and wrap up your pastry dough into logs enough to cut out 6 rounds for tarts. Cut the logs into six equal pieces when you take them out of the fridge and roll them out one at a time and cut out the rounds, leaving less scrap to fold back together to be rolled out again. It also helps to keep pastry cold by rolling and cutting them out in smaller batches before popping the shaped tart shells back into the fridge. ruclips.net/video/LbpCgpPIewo/видео.html

    • @FirstLast-yj4ri
      @FirstLast-yj4ri Год назад +3

      Another Canuk here. I whole heartedly agree! Walnuts and Maple Syrup for the win!

  • @jordanrempel8401
    @jordanrempel8401 Год назад +15

    I live in Saskatoon, SK Canada and every time I went to my grandmas house I could always count on there being a bin with butter tarts

  • @asquithmainlines699
    @asquithmainlines699 Год назад +47

    As a Canadian from Saskatoon I am firmly in the raison camp but I will give these a try. Your presentation would have looked even more Canadian with a square of Nanaimo bar between each tart. Two of the best dessert ever invented!

    • @stocktonnash
      @stocktonnash Год назад

      Not Asquith?

    • @asquithmainlines699
      @asquithmainlines699 Год назад +2

      @@stocktonnash He He most of his viewers don’t even know where Saskatoon is.

    • @Cheezdealer
      @Cheezdealer Год назад +3

      As a fellow Saskatoonian, we may disagree on raisins but apparantly we can agree on if they’re better warm 😂

    • @newvision1484
      @newvision1484 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/beSt29EZ51E/видео.html

    • @ValeriePallaoro
      @ValeriePallaoro Год назад

      @@Cheezdealer Not Saskatooner? oh, ok.

  • @terriatca1
    @terriatca1 Год назад +2

    Butter tarts were brought over from the British families that immigrated in the 1920's. I still have my grandmothers' recipes for them amongst some fantastic others. They are extremely popular in the Maritimes as well.

    • @nailsdeb
      @nailsdeb 11 месяцев назад +2

      Accurate from UK 🇬🇧 and Scottish 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ancestry. 👆

  • @Lucysmom26
    @Lucysmom26 Год назад +70

    "Traditional Canadian butter tart platter, which represents the ice upon which all Canadians are born." 🤣 I love that Chef John took the time to learn so much about us before this video! And a Gordie Howe reference as well, ah, nothing makes a Canadian smile wider than an American acknowledging us (note fellow Canadians: that was a joke). Yes, butter tarts are extremely popular here for good reason (I put pecans in mine, though - is that some kind of sacrilege? - and fully believe raisins are for psychopaths only) - they are DELICIOUS. Super interested in that pie dough recipe, too, it sounds intriguing.

    • @georgecostas535
      @georgecostas535 Год назад +2

      or the hockey announcer that used to say "Dennis Savard...racing over the line...he shoots one...S C O R R R R R R E !!!

    • @baddriversofcolga
      @baddriversofcolga Год назад +10

      Pecan butter tarts are easily the best version.

    • @MisfitsFiendClub138
      @MisfitsFiendClub138 Год назад +10

      Chef forgot about the Canadian tradition of wrapping the newborn immediately in a flannel shirt 👕 🤣🏒

    • @Gedvondur
      @Gedvondur Год назад +10

      @@MisfitsFiendClub138 While on Mooseback, On the Ice, while chugging a two-four, in the snow, on a lake ice-fishing enjoying free health care? Yup, me too!

    • @observer3090
      @observer3090 Год назад +5

      @@MisfitsFiendClub138 Let's make that a red flannel shirt, eh?

  • @kitten1122
    @kitten1122 Год назад +8

    most of my cooking knowledge i learned on this channel almost 10 years ago. recently i suggested your videos to someone who doesn't know how to cook because i admire how you give helpful beginner-level tips as you go that can be applied to many dishes. i love that that hasn't changed over the years

  • @Cheezdealer
    @Cheezdealer Год назад +11

    If I was given one of these I’m sure I’d love it, but as a Canadian and butter tart purist, nothing beats plain ol’ tarts. No raisins, no nuts, nothing but crumbly, buttery crust and sweet, buttery filling 😋
    Edit: and of course now that I finish the video, you call us saskatoonians out for enjoying them warm!! 😜

  • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
    @GlenAndFriendsCooking Год назад +5

    Oh boy Chef John... You just opened a can of worms. Canadians have some pretty strong opinions about what belongs in a butter tart!

  • @rick_ehm6752
    @rick_ehm6752 Год назад +3

    Hello from Saskatoon.
    My dad was a big fan of Butter Tarts and Mincemeat Tarts warmed up with bit of vanilla ice cream.
    I prefer room temperature.

  • @vickiisbister5920
    @vickiisbister5920 Год назад +3

    This Canadian has been making butter tarts every year for the past 30 years at Christmas. It's the same recipe my mother and grandmother both used. Our recipe uses vinegar though 🤷🏼‍♀️, and I changed to pecans rather than walnuts.

  • @ppineault
    @ppineault Год назад +2

    My Acadian mother always used raisins but she would boil them first so they were nice and plump and reduce all that down to a syrup before adding to the butter/brown sugar mixture. I love the ones with raisins because as far as I know, that’s the traditional recipe but I totally get that some people don’t like them with raisins in them so I always make both at Christmas time :-). All that said, Chef John?… I think those are some of the handsomest butter tarts I’ve ever seen :-)

  • @baizhanghuaihai2298
    @baizhanghuaihai2298 Год назад +6

    I’m originally from Saskatchewan, lived many years now in the States. My auntie who lives in Winnipeg makes the best butter tarts…with AND without raisins and/or nuts. I love them all the ways, but raisins/nuts vs. none is hotly debated, so adding apple…you’ve waded into a contentious and old theme there, chef! Bravo! These look great!

  • @lloydmacneil5652
    @lloydmacneil5652 Год назад +6

    I haven't had these in 40+ years but this brings back great memories of being a kid with a great mom who loved to bake! I'm going to make some of these for the holidays.

    • @newvision1484
      @newvision1484 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/beSt29EZ51E/видео.html

  • @juliellong862
    @juliellong862 Год назад +10

    Hello from Toronto, love Chef John and this recipe looks divine! I've got homegrown apples to juice and will definitely try this . Butter tart festivals are another part of Canadian lore. Thanks for the shout out!

    • @juliellong862
      @juliellong862 Год назад +1

      The best festival is in Midland Ontario in June.

  • @gkett001
    @gkett001 Год назад +18

    I grew up with these and am in the runny filling group but yours look great too. Now, make Nanaimo bars. Another over the top in sweetness Canadian thing.

    • @Claudia-up6hr
      @Claudia-up6hr Год назад +8

      And Quebec maple sugar pie. So sweet it makes your teeth ache! I like runny, no raisins. If you don't bake, Rachels, made in Trenton, are pretty addictive.

    • @newvision1484
      @newvision1484 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/beSt29EZ51E/видео.html

    • @laureenkarry2856
      @laureenkarry2856 Год назад

      @@Claudia-up6hr Rachels Butter Tarts raise the bar on all other butter tarts! So, SO good. Thanks for the reminder, haven't had them in years. Might be time for a road trip... 🙂

    • @Claudia-up6hr
      @Claudia-up6hr Год назад

      @@laureenkarry2856 I'm stuck in a depressing nursing home in Kingston where the food is disgusting 😭so I'm ready for a road trip🏍anytime. If you're near here pick me up, would you? ⛽ & Tim Hortons 🥤☕ is on me 😂!

  • @Dj-zz
    @Dj-zz Год назад +4

    Butter Tarts Eh! Interesting recipes with the Apple Syrup. I asked my wife if she’d like to give it a try. Hmmm I don’t think so was her answer. You see Chef John. She makes Butter Tarts every December (which are highly anticipated by family & other recipients) & has been doing so for 53 yrs. & her mom for 72 yrs & her grandma for 70 odd years. I’m sure you understand. It’s an honour thing. Pssst I’ll let you in on a secret. I know my wife tweaked the hand me down recipe to suit the tastes of our kids when they were youngsters. Don’t let her know that I Know. Currents, but no
    Nuts . Greetings from 🇨🇦

  • @Liam.Lacoste
    @Liam.Lacoste Год назад +17

    These look AMAZING. I'm a sucker for butter tarts. Especially raisin!

    • @newvision1484
      @newvision1484 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/beSt29EZ51E/видео.html

  • @bandiceet
    @bandiceet Год назад +28

    The mid week video always comes out on Wednesday morning for me, in time to watch while having breakfast. My day doesn't seem quite right with out having watched it.
    As a side, I am guessing the tarts would have a very similar flavour or texture profile as a pecan pie...

    • @scroogemcduckismyspiritanimal
      @scroogemcduckismyspiritanimal Год назад +3

      They do. It's not quite the same, but so close. They are so, so good

    • @Lucysmom26
      @Lucysmom26 Год назад +5

      I'm Canadian so I would say this but I prefer butter tarts. I love pecan pie as well, but butter tarts are sth else.

    • @katherinewolfe
      @katherinewolfe Год назад +3

      If you take the pecan pie recipe off the bottle of Karo's dark corn syrup, you can substitute walnuts for pecans for a very nice Walnut Pie. I think this is a little like that, but without the half-pound of butter beaten into everything. 🙂

    • @newvision1484
      @newvision1484 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/beSt29EZ51E/видео.html

    • @ValeriePallaoro
      @ValeriePallaoro Год назад

      I'm not sure; but walnuts do not taste at all like pecans. However, I would like to see these with pecans, without applesauce.

  • @FantaLain
    @FantaLain Год назад +11

    My grandma always made butter tarts with pecans (our family is firmly in the no raisins camp!) I think pecans have a better taste and texture than walnuts so I'll have to try swapping those in! Thanks for sharing this favourite with people

    • @ValeriePallaoro
      @ValeriePallaoro Год назад +2

      I agree. I'm Australian, where pecans were not so much of a thing; but once I tried them I was surprised that people used walnuts so much. Walnuts seem to have a tang to them that I find unacceptible. Pecans are, as you say, texturally and tastewise, better.

    • @FirstLast-yj4ri
      @FirstLast-yj4ri Год назад

      @@ValeriePallaoro I used to be a pecan fanatic, until I tried baking a walnut and maple syrup pie with an oatmeal crust. Give it a try.

  • @observer3090
    @observer3090 Год назад +4

    Oh wow! As a Canadian who lives in Windsor, Ontario (where the Gordie Howe Bridge is kind of being built) I think your recipe is fantastic and a must-try...without maple syrup.

  • @PYN111
    @PYN111 Год назад +7

    So glad you mentioned the chunks of fat… i figured this out years ago that where every chunk of fat is, flakiness will occur! I’ve used butter, shortening, and lard… I have to say the flakiest is lard… very interested in the Duck Fat info! xoxo (My favorite Canadians are a little bit flakey)

  • @donedwards5301
    @donedwards5301 Год назад +3

    Thanks Chef John. As a Canadian I will not turn my nose up at any butter tart. Raisins or not, Walnut versus Pecans; I should try four different batches to judge. The addition of the concentrated apple juice was interesting. Kind of like your doughnuts. Thanks again as always.

  • @nrrork
    @nrrork Год назад +2

    I made a couple big batches of butter tarts last spring.
    Maple bourbon butter tarts.
    Amazing.

  • @delisebomer8654
    @delisebomer8654 Год назад +2

    That just rounded out my holiday baking list! Wow thank you Chef.

  • @linengray
    @linengray Год назад +1

    I am of the old camp school. Gooey center with raisins. It can be argued that Nanaimo bars deserve a place right up there.

  • @samanthataylor55
    @samanthataylor55 Год назад +1

    Another great recipe, informative, delicious and comforting. Thanks chef John! ❤

  • @BillAndersonNS
    @BillAndersonNS Год назад +1

    Canadian here. My grandma used to make Butter tarts with walnuts and no raisons. She also made Tomato Soup squares WITH raisons. I think the recipe used to be on the Campbells Tomato Soup cans. She also made mock apple pie that didn't have any apples initbut was made with Ritz Crackers and tasted very much like apple pie.

  • @guugleisinvadingmyprivacy2431
    @guugleisinvadingmyprivacy2431 Год назад +1

    Made these yesterday as an "extra" dessert for turkey day. They ended up being the best thing on the dessert table. Thank you once again Chef John!

  • @ChantalQC1969
    @ChantalQC1969 Год назад +1

    Merci from Montreal! I will definitely make these for Christmas!

  • @iwona4685
    @iwona4685 Год назад +5

    I thought I baked or tasted everything out there but I didn't know these! Thank you Chef John for the new idea to try this holiday season.
    After reading the title I imagined there would be little cubes of apples in the tart so I will be definitely trying that.

    • @traceye.6428
      @traceye.6428 10 месяцев назад

      Nooooooooo, you can’t put little pieces of apple in a butter tart. What are you, some kind of an animal? A Canadian Butter tart is plain, raisins, or pecans. End of story! Sincerely, 🇨🇦🍁

  • @jbgatewood6927
    @jbgatewood6927 Год назад +10

    That apple syrup is my secret ingredient in every apple pie I make

  • @LastresortAbc123
    @LastresortAbc123 Год назад +3

    omg this looks fire, didn't know they were so easy to make, i will try this today

  • @2CraftySeniors
    @2CraftySeniors Год назад +6

    Oh yum!... my very favourite tart ever. Butter tarts. Used to be able to bake but can't any longer. I do miss my butter tarts.🥰 Of course, there's also the Canadian favourite bar/square (or at least mine)... the Nanaimo Bar. Oh yeah. 😘 And that delicious Canadian pie... Tourtière.

  • @FourFish47
    @FourFish47 Год назад

    Those look delicious!! The crust looks good all by itself. 😋

  • @a.rosesrbleu9580
    @a.rosesrbleu9580 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of Lionel and his penchant for custard tarts! Would love to add a touch of Heath's bit 'o' brickle to the top to just add to that buttery goodness!

  • @catalhuyuk7
    @catalhuyuk7 Год назад +1

    Two of my favourite Canadian dishes- butter tarts and poutine.💕from 🇨🇦

  • @sitealive
    @sitealive Год назад +4

    Your take on butter tarts looks great and here in BC, I like to whip the filling and add raisins.

  • @Rareprogeny
    @Rareprogeny Год назад +1

    Chef John - These are fantastic. I made them yesterday. My dough uses butter and shortening but I kept the fat pieces larger like yours. WOW! The little crusts are crazy flaky and the apple reduction is superb. They were very exciting to prepare. Terrific with vanilla froyo. Incredible with morning coffee.
    Love the recipes and the YT videos. Happy Holidays,😎

  • @vicdaps6354
    @vicdaps6354 Год назад

    Thank you Master Chef John for all your recipes and amazing teaching skills...you have inspired me to be a better cook for my family...you have been my go to every week for fantastic food
    and fun! Cheers from your 100% biggest fan from your favourite city .... Toronto!!! 🇨🇦🍷🇨🇦

  • @samprice716
    @samprice716 Год назад +1

    Definitely going to try these! My husband and I live in Buffalo, NY and we live extremely close to the Canadian border. We recently took a trip to Niagara on lake. A spot we really enjoy visiting. We saw some of these in a pastry shop and bought some to take back home. They were divine! Thanks for the recipe... looking forward to recreating that experience! :)

  • @Frameshaft
    @Frameshaft Год назад +4

    Might make these as Christmas gifts next week but I’ll be using pecans!

  • @TheDutchDutchess373
    @TheDutchDutchess373 Год назад +5

    Looks good Chef! TFS♡

  • @annalamarche4231
    @annalamarche4231 Год назад +1

    Our family take on butter tarts has always been walnuts, currents and fine coconut. Since they are so sweet, we’ve always bulked up on the crust so it is at least ½” over the top of the muffin tins rather than below. We use a butter crust using the fraisage method, ala Julia Child. I’ve taken to making the tiny tarts so more people can have one at larger gatherings. Best kept Canadian secret out there! Thanks for sharing!

  • @eramorgan7375
    @eramorgan7375 Год назад

    Those look positively delicious

  • @margkirkpatrick9929
    @margkirkpatrick9929 Год назад

    My grandma lived in Quebec and our butter tarts were made with currents and to this day that’s the way I make mine .

  • @annastinehammersdottir1290
    @annastinehammersdottir1290 Год назад

    You are singing the food song of my childhood. Christmas and butter tarts forever.

  • @MSGC55
    @MSGC55 Год назад

    As a Canadian, we love our butter tarts - so addicting - saw a recipe for the dough where the cold butter was shredded on a cheese grater - have never seen this apple syrup version, brilliant - yes to the nuts 🤪 - walnut or pecans both work great - thx Chef John 🍁

  • @LAOM3423
    @LAOM3423 Год назад

    🇨🇦 thank you for sharing this recipe!

  • @johnhart3480
    @johnhart3480 Год назад +2

    😋Butter tarts and nanaimo bars and a christmas tree are how you know it is time for christmas at my place in Winnipeg.

  • @awhippersnapper
    @awhippersnapper Год назад +2

    Made these and whoa, so so good! I made them for a work party and used vegan butter and GF flour to make them accessible for as many as I could. I was NERVOUS, but it ended up beautifully. I’m excited to also try the gluten and butter filled version too. 😄 Advice: listen to directions. I filled the first batch up too much and the filling went above the pastry. I was able to remove them, but weren’t as pretty. I plan to make them again next week at thanksgiving. Thanks chef John!

  • @alyssapowell1799
    @alyssapowell1799 Год назад +1

    Glen And Friends has done quite a few Butter Tart recipes from old cookbooks (mainly from Canada, Glen is Canadian) and the one from 1939 did have heavy cream, nuts and raisins. After that it seems like the recipes in community cookbooks in Canada started using corn syrup.

  • @katherinemaas6712
    @katherinemaas6712 Год назад +5

    I love the idea of making these with apple juice -- will definitely try this. But I prefer pecans to walnuts in my butter tarts. 🙂

  • @farmersdotter7
    @farmersdotter7 Год назад +1

    My mum and grandmother always used currents, never raisins and never nuts. Thanks for sharing your version. Cheers from British Columbia!

    • @binawade9759
      @binawade9759 Год назад

      Same, only used currants and I grew up in BC.

  • @lynnstlaurent6789
    @lynnstlaurent6789 Год назад +1

    We make approximately 300 butter tarts every Christmas as part of our family tradition. The first one is always eaten hot because we can’t resist. I have never seen walnut, only pecan, raisin or plain. No worries, we give plenty out as gifts.

  • @DrKritter
    @DrKritter Год назад

    I made this(not this exact recipe) for my grandma right before she entered the hospital. Sadly she didn't leave it and it makes me feel bittersweet whenever I see mentions of butter tarts. I remember her saying how much she enjoyed them even though I felt like they didn't turn out the best.

  • @poshdelux
    @poshdelux Год назад

    Im from Toronto! Although butter tarts are a gift to us from our Portuguese population, they are pretty darn good in our city not gonna lie.

  • @lindaroy4061
    @lindaroy4061 Год назад

    Ooooooooh! Tartelettes au beurre! Thank you from Atlantic Canada Chef John!!! These are my favourites! Must try them with apple syrup! :) :)

  • @chriscalon8913
    @chriscalon8913 Год назад

    I'm Canadian and love these, but never made them myself. I guess I know what I'm making this weekend!

  • @allthumbs3792
    @allthumbs3792 Год назад

    This recipe explains the origin of my mother's 'chess pie tarts' - she used raisins and walnuts, I substitute dried cranberries for raisins with a reduced orange juice. Very tasty holiday treat!

  • @KeyserSoze-1995
    @KeyserSoze-1995 Год назад

    I would love to make this for thanksgiving as an alternative for those that don’t like pies!

  • @hansdampf4055
    @hansdampf4055 Год назад

    A really great pastry. I've never heard of it and I've never eaten it. If I should bake that, then I will definitely roast and caramelize the walnuts, just like roasted almonds at the fair. This brings the maximum nutty taste and is wonderfully crunchy. A Turkish mocha goes well with it.

  • @forthex
    @forthex Год назад +18

    I love Toronto, and I'd also love to see your take on our peameal (Canadian) bacon sandwiches or Italian veal sandwiches :D

    • @newvision1484
      @newvision1484 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/beSt29EZ51E/видео.html

  • @MikeInMexico
    @MikeInMexico Год назад +1

    Let’s go Chef John. Always cheering on every episode.

  • @johnletturo4782
    @johnletturo4782 Год назад

    Thank you for acknowledging "Trono" which was exciting to hear. I make butter tarts about twice a month, but never have I tried your take on apple juice!! Will certainly give it a go!! High 5 Chef John !!

  • @robinandreasen47
    @robinandreasen47 Год назад +1

    My grandmother was from Petrolia Ontario and we grew up calling these "barf tarts", apparently because someone said the filling mixture in the bowl resembled vomit. We always included pecans. We only ever used lard for the crust. Definitely my favorite tarts ever!

  • @nobleharvey9935
    @nobleharvey9935 Год назад +6

    Awesome with tart dry cranberries too! As always, enjoy!

    • @Lucysmom26
      @Lucysmom26 Год назад +3

      Cranberries? *faints onto chesterfield*

    • @nobleharvey9935
      @nobleharvey9935 Год назад

      @@Lucysmom26 lol! Get the salts Marie! Get back and give her some air. She'll be alright with the extra vitamin C from the CRANBERRIES! Lol! Jk. U ok?

    • @Lucysmom26
      @Lucysmom26 Год назад +2

      @@nobleharvey9935 I had to lie down for a few hours but I think I'm OK now. No, no, hold on, I just thought of cranberries in butter tarts again and now I have to lie down for another hour! 🤣

    • @Claudia-up6hr
      @Claudia-up6hr Год назад

      @@Lucysmom26 🙀The horror! A huge NO to cranberries!!!

  • @steveinthethumb6441
    @steveinthethumb6441 Год назад +1

    Living in Michigan and when going to Canada during the '70s we use to bring these back from there each time we visited. .....And some Canadian lager also. 😄

  • @abacusabandon
    @abacusabandon Год назад +2

    As a Canadian I can vouch that you got the filling right, but its all about the raisin tarts my guy.

    • @MasterChef5311
      @MasterChef5311 Год назад

      doubt about it being "all about the raisns" i do like them but i dont need them personally

  • @matthewdomeno7267
    @matthewdomeno7267 Год назад

    My mom is from Minnesota and she called these tussys. Super good.

  • @tracymazur3436
    @tracymazur3436 Год назад +1

    Ooooh, pastry dough is good, it we have a bakery by us that does them with shortbread crusts and it's pretty amazing, too.

  • @monah5532
    @monah5532 Год назад

    Thanks, Chef John! Your version is now on my Christmas baking list. Regards from a flakey and nutty Canadian currently looking at the start of ice forming on the lake outside my window :)

  • @bobtoddlah925
    @bobtoddlah925 Год назад

    My French Canadian mom has been making butter tarts for 50 years walnuts and raisins are a must.

  • @wendytube007
    @wendytube007 Год назад

    Oh my God I feel seen and heard. Thank you Chef John! Greetings from Canada and your Gordie Howe joke was 👏

  • @briand2614
    @briand2614 Год назад +1

    As always Chef John, thanks for the video, and in this case the memories. I left Canada in the early 90’s. Interesting, I don’t remember Butter Tarts with Walnuts back when I was eating them in the 60’s and 70’s. Raisins were sometimes added, and yes divisive. Pecans were not common from what I remember at least not until I started traveling to Florida in the 80’s. Pecan pie is very similar and has probably muddied my memory as far as whether I ever saw them in Butter Tarts. My guess is that if Pecans have become more common, then it started when we Snowbirds starting bringing bags of them back from Georgia along with the bags of oranges we dragged from Florida.

  • @coop5329
    @coop5329 Год назад +2

    "that will happen roughly 100% of the time"--I have learned this the hard way, long before seeing this particular recipe!

  • @goorbarkai4007
    @goorbarkai4007 Год назад

    All I need is a little bit chef John in my life

  • @jrwardle1
    @jrwardle1 Год назад +2

    Nice reference to Mr. Hockey, Gordie Howe. As always Chef, your videos illuminate and entertain!

  • @arizonaheatwave4080
    @arizonaheatwave4080 Год назад

    As a Canadian now living in the USA my learned from my mom how to make the traditional butter tarts with raisins and man are they good!!
    We may have to try this new take on them!!! Yum!!! I have some frozen so it’s time to warm one up! 😂😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @cgreen4life
    @cgreen4life Год назад

    As a Canadian, love the references, hope to meet you one day and work on your annunciation of Saskatoon! Thanks Chef. Currants are good in these!

  • @poulthomas469
    @poulthomas469 Год назад

    Haven't even watched the video and these look delicious.

  • @M63Tod
    @M63Tod Год назад

    We add currants because the smaller size is better texturally. These look amazing.

  • @InterestedCitizen
    @InterestedCitizen Год назад +1

    I love the tarts warmed with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. Tea or coffee and you're all set.😋

  • @lauracabrera3846
    @lauracabrera3846 Год назад

    I was baking apple pie and butter tarts at the same time. The apple pie boiled over into the butter tarts, what an unexpected treat!

  • @SooperToober
    @SooperToober Год назад

    yummy - perfect for cold winter evening here in Austin Texas! These look better than our perennial Pecan pies.

  • @Unrealdruiddd
    @Unrealdruiddd Год назад +2

    I would love to make those. The only thing I think thy are missing is better browning on the sides.

  • @86hj49gt
    @86hj49gt Год назад +1

    So, didn’t havre apple juice, but added walnuts and a slice of ripe banana. Worked great!

  • @LifeWithBillSiff
    @LifeWithBillSiff Год назад

    Id love to try them . Thumbs up

  • @EngineeringVignettes
    @EngineeringVignettes Год назад +2

    Raisins or walnuts.. I think it depends on how old the recipe is. Going back 30-40 years I would say that raisins were more popular (availability?). Lately I have seen that pecans have taken over as a popular mix. The consistency of a raisin filling is less runny it cooks better) while the larger pecans make the filling more runny. As I like the filling to ooze out when you bite into it, the pecans win out over raisins but the raisin mixed filling keeps longer in the tin.
    And the raisins work better in mince-meat pies anyways.
    As for popularity, I would think that _nanimo bars_ would be the 2nd favourite contender in a Canadian Christmas.
    Good idea on the apple juice/cider reduction, bring the fruity flavour into the treat without needing raisins and keep the nuts!
    Cheers,

  • @gohabs9
    @gohabs9 Год назад

    raisin and nuts, plus a solid filling and pastry baked dark !

  • @corem7572
    @corem7572 Год назад

    I’m also Canadian, from Saskatchewan (The province where the Saskatoon posters are from: west of Toronto, Ontario). I love butter tarts: they were a Christmas staple growing up! I’ve never tasted a version with apples. I like the raisins and walnuts version.

    • @stocktonnash
      @stocktonnash Год назад

      Raisins are for the devil.
      yxe is dope though

  • @shawnfoodfever
    @shawnfoodfever Год назад

    great recipe 😍😍😋😋

  • @viennasociety
    @viennasociety Год назад

    Love your take on the traditional butter tart Chef John! As a Canadian living in Toronto, I personally feel that you should give pecan butter tarts a go next time; they are to die for and the pecans are exceptional in this dish! As always, thank you so much for putting together such a simple and easy to follow recipe!

  • @10lauset
    @10lauset Год назад +1

    Cheers to you from Edmonton Alberta.

  • @jackyofalltrades9875
    @jackyofalltrades9875 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @lornaassmus9189
    @lornaassmus9189 Год назад +19

    Hi from Saskatoon! In my opinion, definitely no to raisins although my husband would disagree (and the battle goes on) . I will definitely try your recipe…it looks delicious!

    • @stocktonnash
      @stocktonnash Год назад +2

      You are right and your hubby is wrong. Bless his heart. YXE represent!

    • @athenastewart9167
      @athenastewart9167 Год назад

      If you really want to mess with your husband, substitute chopped dates for the raisins!

  • @GregCurtin45
    @GregCurtin45 Год назад +1

    I recommend that you use pecans over walnuts and toast them in a sauce pan first. Skip the apple and consider adding an extra egg yolk only. If you run out of butter tart filling just add your favourite jam/preserve (like raspberry jam mixed with a few drops of lemon juice).

  • @danamurray2542
    @danamurray2542 Год назад +1

    With raisins, and a mid to firm centre, never runny, for my taste. Your recipe's nontraditional, but looks delicious.