Recipe: Super Simple Healthy Pastry Shells (2024)

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When I first started cooking, I started with desserts. Creating simple little yummy things to share with my family. I would often choose short cuts to keep things simple and easy for myself - premade pastry, mini tart shells - bits and pieces you can buy that cut out hours of work.

But when you're allergic to gluten and a million other things - those short cuts no longer work for you. And who knowswhat half of the ingredients you find listed on those packs actually are.

I needed to create my own - but I hateeeeeeeeeemaking pastry. To the point where I avoided making any kind of pastry dessert (that I could eat) for three years until I finally gave in and decided that I needed to create a pastry recipe that was simple, easy andhealthy.

This pastry had to be super simple to make. I'm not patient when it comes to pastry - so it couldn't involve hours of work and please do notmake me rub butter into flour because it gets in my fingernails and drives me nuts.

This pastry needed to be healthy too. I didn't want it laden with fat and sugar and it couldn't contain anything artificial.

But most importantly, this pastry had to taste reallyreally good.

It took me a little while, but I finally came up with the ultimate Healthy Shortcrust Pastry Recipe - and to make it even better, it's vegan too!

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The hardest part about this recipe is probably not eating all of the pastry shells in one go - or waiting for the dough to chill for an hour. You better believe I watched the clock for that hour to pass.

But the brilliance doesn't end there. Because I'm kinda sorta super lazy - I decided that this recipe needed to work for both sweet and savoury options - so I created a recipe that needs just one simple tweak to turn a savoury pastry crust into one that's perfectfor dessert.

We've filled them with everything from quiche mixes to chocolate mousse and used them as an edible bowl for ice cream. You can be sure you'll be seeing plentyof recipes featuring this pastry on the blog very soon - so keep an eye out!

But first, I need to share the recipes with you! >>

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Low Fat & Gluten Free Super Simple Pastry Shells/Tart Cases

makes 10 mini tart crusts that are low fat, vegan, gluten free & refined sugar free

1/2 cup (60g) gluten free plain flour (you may also use regular plain flour for a non GF version)

1/2 cup (60g) buckwheat flour (you may also use whole wheat flour for a non GF version)

1/2 tsp baking powder

3 tbsp milk of your choice (we used almond milk)

2 tbsp water*

1 tbsp (20g) butter, melted or 1 tbsp oil

*To make a sweet version:Use just 1 tbsp of water and add 2 tsp vanilla extract and 2 tsp maple syrup

  • Mix all of your ingredients together until it forms a dough.
  • Mix until just combined and wrap in cling wrap.
  • Chill your wrapped dough in the fridge for 1 hour.
  • Roll out your dough on a piece of baking paper (you shouldn't need extra flour as the dough is quite easy to work with, however, if you find it sticking add just a little bit of flour to your rolling surface) to about 2mm thickness. You want the dough to be quite thin so it crisps up perfectly!
  • Place your dough into your tart shells (I cut my dough into small squares to make it easier to manage) and press into shape, cutting off any excess dough.
  • Bake your tart shells in a preheated oven at 180C/355F for 5-7 minutes, keeping an eye on them whilst baking and taking them out once the edges are just lightly golden and the pastry has crisped up.
  • Allow to cool before filling with whatever your heart desires! The savoury crust works perfectly for savoury tarts, quiches and canapes whilst the sweet version works perfectly for mousse and custard fillings, fresh fruit etc.

But tell me, what's one thing you just hateto make?

For me it was always pastry - but now that I've come up with this recipe I make it allthe time! Once thing I don't like to make, however, is complicated dinners - things that you have to stir and follow a million and one steps for ;P

And what would you fill these tart shells with?


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FAQs

What's the healthiest type of pastry? ›

Even better, switch your pastry from shortcrust or puff to filo. This is the lowest-fat pastry by far, with 2.9g fat per 100g. This compares with 26.2g for puff or 31.4g for shortcrust. Filo is the lowest-calorie option too, and it's easy to use.

How can pastry be made healthier? ›

For healthier pastry, choose a lower-fat alternative to butter that is suitable for baking, such as Meadowlea Logicol Lite. Use plain white flour. This works best as it gives a light, crisp result. Self-raising flour produces a soft, spongy pastry.

What can I use instead of pie crust? ›

  • Crispy Rice Cereal. A little peanut butter is all it takes to morph crunchy cereal into a moldable mix for a playful pie crust. ...
  • Waffle Cones. Scooping ice cream cones for a crowd might leave you wiping sweat (and ice cream drippings) off your brow. ...
  • Brownies. ...
  • Butter Crackers. ...
  • Shredded Coconut. ...
  • Puff Pastry.

Are there healthy pastries? ›

There are several examples of healthy dessert pastries that you can enjoy guilt-free. Here are a few options: Fruit Tart: A fruit tart made with a whole-grain crust, low-fat yogurt or cream cheese filling, and fresh fruits like berries, kiwi, or pineapple is a healthy and delicious dessert option.

Are homemade pastries healthier than store bought? ›

Baking at home gives you control over the ingredients in your baked goods, and can be much healthier than choosing store-bought breads, cakes, and cookies.

What is a homemade alternative to puff pastry? ›

I suppose phyllo or filo dough would be the best substitute, although many would disagree. With phyllo, you brush the sheets with melted butter to build up the layers. If you want to try to get it as close to laminating as possible, perhaps you should chill the dough every four layers of butter or so.

What is a substitute for puff pastry sheets? ›

Like puff pastry, phyllo is used for both sweet and savory dishes. Perhaps the most famous dish made with phyllo is spanakopita or the famed baklava found in Greece, Turkey, and other Middle Eastern countries.

Which is healthier donut or croissant? ›

Croissants and donuts are both tasty treat options, but neither would be considered “healthy.” They both contain large amounts of sugar and fat or saturated fat. Comparing a butter croissant to a glazed donut ounce-to-ounce, calories, carbohydrates, fiber, and fat are about the same.

Which is healthier ice cream or pastry? ›

Ice cream's low glycemic index, minerals, and vitamins make it a healthier choice compared to other desserts such as candy, soda, or cake. Although ice cream is a dessert, it can be eaten in moderation. Remember, the research is based on eating only one-half cup of ice cream per day.

What is the healthiest pie option? ›

"A slice of pumpkin pie is about 300 calories, which is 100-200 calories less than the alternatives," Gray says. In addition, she notes that pumpkin pie is full of Vitamin A, which helps support healthy skin and nails.

Is filo pastry better than puff pastry? ›

The main differences between puff pastry and phyllo dough are their fat content and preparation. Puff pastry is a laminated dough that gets its signature airy puff from layers of butter, while phyllo dough is comparatively low-fat. Phyllo dough includes only flour, water, vinegar, and a little oil.

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