
Soft jam tartlets, a simple homemade snack with an easy pastry dough. I wrote it as a real everyday recipe: normal ingredients, clear steps and practical notes that help prevent small mistakes. A useful recipe should not only give quantities, it should also explain why certain choices matter.
Recipe facts
Details
- Prep: 25 min
- Cook: 20 min
- Servings: 8 tartlets
- Difficulty: Easy
- Cost: €
Nutrition (per serving)
- Calories: 260 kcal
- Protein: 4 g
- Carbs: 36 g
- of which sugars: 18 g
- Fat: 11 g
- of which saturates: 6 g
- Fiber: 1 g
- Sodium: 95 mg
- Cholesterol: 42 mg
Indicative values only. This does not replace medical advice.
Ingredients (8 tartlets)
- 250 g all-purpose flour
- 100 g cold butter
- 90 g sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- Lemon zest
- 1 pinch of salt
- 180 g jam of choice
Quick method
- Rub flour, butter and sugar until sandy.
- Add egg, lemon zest, baking powder and salt, then mix quickly.
- Wrap the dough and chill for 30 minutes.
- Roll it out and line the tartlet molds.
- Add jam without overfilling and decorate with strips or crumbs of dough.
- Bake at 180 C for 18-20 minutes and let cool.
Why this recipe is worth making
Le crostatine alla marmellata mi piacciono perche hanno un valore molto domestico. Non sono difficili, non devono essere perfette, e proprio qualche piccola imperfezione le rende piu credibili. Sono il dolce da merenda che puoi preparare senza costruire un pomeriggio intero attorno alla ricetta.
I see it as the kind of recipe that helps you cook well without turning dinner into a complicated project. The steps are simple, but the small decisions matter: when to season, how far to cook, when to stop and how to serve. Those details often separate an average dish from one you actually want to repeat.
The technical point to watch
La frolla deve riposare. Capisco la tentazione di saltare questo passaggio, ma una frolla fredda si stende meglio, si rompe meno e tiene meglio la forma in cottura. Anche mezz'ora fa differenza.
Many recipes fail because of rhythm, not because the ingredients are wrong. Cooking too quickly, adding liquid all at once or skipping a rest can change texture and flavor. Here it is better to move calmly, even if the recipe itself remains easy.
Ingredients: what really matters
You do not need rare or expensive ingredients. What matters is choosing a few normal ingredients with some attention. If a vegetable is tired, if a cheese is too watery, or if a sauce is already salty, the final dish will show it. Minimal cooking does not mean careless cooking: it means keeping what truly matters.
How to organize the work
Before starting, I like to place everything on the counter: measured ingredients, knife, bowl, pan or baking dish. It sounds small, but it prevents that feeling of chasing the recipe while something is already cooking. When the preparation is orderly, the result usually feels cleaner too.
Common mistake to avoid
L'errore piu comune e riempire troppo gli stampini. La marmellata in forno si scalda, bolle e puo uscire. Meglio uno strato generoso ma controllato, cosi il bordo resta pulito e la crostatina si sforma senza drammi.
The most useful advice is to taste and look. Written recipes are guides, but they cannot know your oven, the exact size of your vegetables or the saltiness of your ingredients. A quick check of texture and seasoning prevents many small problems.
How to make it your own
Io preferisco marmellate leggermente acidule, come albicocca o frutti rossi, perche bilanciano il burro della frolla. Se uso una confettura molto dolce, riduco appena lo zucchero nell'impasto. Non e una regola rigida, solo un modo per non avere un dolce monotono.
The best variations do not distort the recipe. You can change an herb, add acidity, make it richer or lighter, but it is usually best to keep the main character intact. When a recipe is meant to be simple, adding too much often makes it less effective.
When to serve it
It works well when you want something homemade without spending hours watching pots and timers. It is also useful for informal guests: it does not try too hard, but it still communicates care. Everyday food does not need to feel improvised.
Simple pairings
I would serve it with something very straightforward: a green salad, raw vegetables with good dressing, or a quick vegetable side. If the dish is already rich, avoid adding another heavy course. If you use it as a lighter main, good bread or fresh fruit can complete the meal.
Storage
It keeps in the fridge, well covered, for about one or two days depending on the ingredients. Before serving again, bring it back to a gentler temperature. Some dishes improve with a short rest outside the fridge, others need a few minutes in the oven or pan. Avoid overheating, because texture is often the first thing to suffer.
Nutrition note
The nutrition values are approximate and are only a general guide. They change depending on the products used, actual quantities and serving size. They do not replace advice from a doctor, dietitian or nutritionist, especially for specific needs.
Why I would make it again
I would make it again because it gives a strong result for a reasonable amount of work. Not every recipe has to impress. Some recipes simply need to fit into the week and make it easier. When a dish does that, it has earned its place.
FAQ
Yes, but the texture changes. Butter makes them more crumbly.
Two or three days in a well-closed tin.