Fresh Fruit and Cream Tarts
Perfect for a hot summer day, your next gathering or just for the heck of it, these Dairy Free Fresh Fruit and Cream Tarts will put a smile on everyone’s face!
Dairy Free Fresh Fruit and Cream Tarts
I love fresh berries. Strawberries are my favorite. The funny thing about that is that I used to hate strawberries. When I was a kid I used to love them. Then one day I ate too many of them, got sick and associated getting sick with eating them. I didn’t touch them again for many years. Then about 3 years ago, I started to grow fond of them again.
Now let me make it clear. My aversion to strawberries only included fresh strawberries. Jam, jelly, ice cream, glaze; those items were ok to eat. I know, I’m a weird one, aren’t I?
Blueberries are pretty good as well but I am kind of picky about them. I prefer cooked over raw but I do like them raw in salads. I haven’t tried one of these tarts with the blueberries yet but I did try one topped with strawberries only. It was oh so good. Dairy free and oh so good! I’ll admit, I was a little skeptical to make this type of recipe with coconut milk rather than dairy milk. I never made tarts before. These were my first attempt. I was worried that the recipe wouldn’t turn out well. The worries were over once I tasted the cream filling. Seriously, I was scraping the leftovers out of the bowl after I filled the tart cups. It was that good! I hope you enjoy this recipe! Adapted from Better Homes & Gardens New Cookbook, 1997.
Fresh Fruit & Cream Tarts (Dairy Free)
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Gorgeous, Julie!! I love coconut milk in recipes but haven’t tried it as a substitute for milk. What a good idea! I have never had blueberries in salad, but you have made me want to try that out too. Happy Fourth of July!
Thank you, Andi! I’ve really been enjoying using coconut milk rather than milk. Today I made coconut whipped cream. It’s so good! Thanks for stopping by! Hope you had a wonderful 4th.
These look incredible Julie!! Love love love fresh strawberries!!!
Thank you, Nancy! I am on such a huge strawberry kick right now. I can’t seem to get enough of them!
These tarts are so adorable! I’ve always loved strawberries. I must run out to the store and get me some coconut milk ;) Happy early 4th of July, Julie!
Thank you so much, Min! I hope you enjoy the recipe. I am loving coconut milk right now. It’s such a great, tasty milk substitute! Hope you had a great 4th!
Beautiful!! This would be perfect because I always want more crust!
LOL, more crust is good! Thank you for stopping by, Paula!
These look like a great dessert for the 4th, love how you arranged the strawberries especially. I came home from Costco with LOTS of strawberries today and think your dessert looks like a great way to use them.
Thank you, Holly! I’ve been buying a lot of strawberries lately. I have a bowl of sliced strawberries in my fridge right now. I have been snacking on them. I just love them! Hope you had a great 4th. :)
I love that these use coconut milk! These look delicious! :D
Thank you!
Julie, these look pretty awesome for your first tarts and I would definitely like to try a coconut milk version. Thanks for sharing your recipe and of course, pinning!
Thank you so much, Cindy! This coconut milk version is so good. You won’t even miss the dairy. :)
So festive Julie – pinned and sharing FB this week!
Thank you so much, Deb!
Isn’t it weird how once you get sick from something you can’t even eat it again?? Or at least not for a longggggg time. LOL This looks wonderful! My husband LOVES fruit tarts
Yes, it sure is! Our minds do some weird things. I’m happy I finally got over that phase. Thank you so much for stopping by!
I love that these are dairy free Julie. Amazing job! I love the festive, fresh fruits.
Thank you, Tanya! Hope you have a great 4th! :)
LOVE these, Julie! So pretty and love the fresh ingredients! :) I actually love baking with coconut milk in my recipes.
Thank you so much, Carrie! I really enjoy using coconut milk. I made coconut milk whipped cream today. SO GOOD!
Perfect timing for these lovely dairy free desserts! I’m going to try these with a lemon twist (sans vanilla) I think. =)
YES! I would love these as lemon tarts since I am such a lemonholic. LOL. Thank you so much for stopping by, Julia!
These little tarts would be fabulous at a BBQ!! ;)
Thank you, Jocelyn!
These tarts are so cute! I love the combination of blueberries and strawberries together. YUM!
Thank you so much, Anne!
Isn’t coconut milk fun? I made the best chocolate cream pie today, with coconut milk :) Your tarts are so pretty Julie!
YES! It sure is! I made coconut whipped cream yesterday. It’s so good! Thanks so much for stopping by, Lisa!
Love that you used coconut milk. Fruit and cream tart is one of my all time favorite desserts. Thanks for sharing on Thursdays Treasures. This will be a feature.
Thank you so much, Christie!
These are super cute and look delicious! Thank you for sharing the recipe!
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These are really pretty and sound delish! Thanks for linking to Saturday Dishes.
Linda
Thank you, Linda! And thanks for hosting!
Oooh! This looks yummy! Pinning!
Thank you, Sara!
Is the custard supposed to come out lumpy? Like tapioca? (because mine did)
Hi Natalie,
The custard should not be lumpy. It should be smooth. Did the lumps happen during the process of adding the eggs to the heated coconut milk mixture? If so, did you first add the 1 C of heated mixture to the eggs and whisk before adding back to the rest of the mixture? This step is called tempering and is essential to prevent the eggs from scrambling (which would cause lumps). Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Best,
Julie
Hey, Can the coconut milk be substituted for almond milk, oat milk, or another milk alternative? My sister is allergic to coconut but I would really like to make this recipe.
Hello,
I’ve never made it with almond, oat or any other milk alternative so I can’t say whether or not the recipe would work with one of those milks. Full fat coconut milk is thicker and has more fat than almond or oat milk so I am thinking those milks wouldn’t work.