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New Year Eve Feast with Fruit Solitaires Recipe


New Year Eve Feast with Fruit Solitaires Recipe

Ingredients:

2 tsps of grated orange zest (from 1 pc of orange)
4 Tbsps of juice (from the zested orange)
1-1/2 c of flour (all purpose)
2 Tbsps of sugar (refined)
2 pcs of egg yolks
1/2 c of butter; cut to small bits
1 c of cherries (canned)
1 c of blueberry pie filling (canned)

For the Garnish:
Orange slices
Orange-zest twists

Instructions:

Preheat the oven at 400 degrees F. Place the flour, sugar, and butter inside the processor; pulse till it resembles (coarse) crumbs, using on/off.

Add orange zest, yolks, and three tablespoons of juice then pulse till it forms into smooth ball. Add more juice when necessary or if needed.

Pat the dough onto a flattened disk and divide equally into six portions.

Place 1 portion on a slightly floured baking sheet then using well-floured fingers, form or shape the dough onto any playing-card shapes or circle.

Do the same to the rest of the portions. Freeze the baking sheet for five mins till dough becomes firm. Place inside preheated oven and bake for 14 to 16 mins or till crust turns slightly brown.

Let them cool and spoon the fillings on top. Place on serving platter and garnish as desired.

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