Cape Breton “Pork” Pies

  4.9 – 14 reviews  

This apple coffee cake is incredibly simple to make and tastes fantastic when done with Granny Smith apples and vanilla yogurt. I enjoy topping the yogurt with extra.

Prep Time: 45 mins
Cook Time: 20 mins
Total Time: 1 hr 5 mins
Servings: 48
Yield: 48 tarts

Ingredients

  1. 2 cups all-purpose flour
  2. 2 tablespoons confectioners’ sugar
  3. 1 cup unsalted butter, cut into pieces and softened
  4. 2 ¼ cups chopped pitted dates
  5. 1 cup water
  6. ¾ cup packed brown sugar
  7. ¼ teaspoon salt
  8. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  9. ¼ cup unsalted butter, softened
  10. 2 ¼ cups confectioners’ sugar
  11. 2 tablespoons milk
  12. 1 teaspoon maple extract

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).
  2. Make the tart shells: Sift flour and confectioners’ sugar into a bowl. Cut in butter, then knead until well blended. Form dough into forty-eight 3/4-inch balls. Place one ball into each cavity of two 24-cup mini muffin tins. Press balls into the bottom and up the sides of each cup to form a shell.
  3. Bake in the preheated oven until pale gold, about 16 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool in the pans. Use a knife to gently loosen and remove cooled tarts from the pan.
  4. While the tarts are baking, make the filling: Combine dates, water, brown sugar, and salt in a saucepan. Bring to a boil; boil gently for about 10 minutes, stirring constantly and mashing dates with a fork as they cook. Remove from the heat and stir in vanilla. Allow filling to cool.
  5. While the filling is cooling, make the icing: Cream butter in a small bowl with an electric mixer. Gradually add 1 cup confectioners’ sugar while continuing to mix. Add remaining sugar, milk, and maple extract; beat on high speed until smooth and thick enough to pipe. Spoon icing into a pastry bag fitted with a small round or star-shaped tip.
  6. Spoon filling into tart shells. Pipe a swirl of icing onto each tart.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 119 kcal
Carbohydrate 19 g
Cholesterol 13 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 1 g
Saturated Fat 3 g
Sodium 48 mg
Sugars 14 g
Fat 5 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Heather Lamb
Something fun to make. Easy recipe. Turned out great, my husband commented on the flaky crust. Definitely a one bite delight.. 🙂
Andrew Anderson
Love the cookie pastry. I made those the day prior. The amounts of ingredients are perfect…no leftover filling or icing. I love dates…love maple…heaven in my mouth!
Sandra Schwartz
These were raved about. I did read a suggestion and did half orange juice half water and it was delicious. i also used some real maple syrup in the icing and them just a splash of the imitation extract. I did have a bad time with the pastry, it was too crumbly, sticky, didn’t work. I used anther pastry recipe and made sure to pike holes with a fork in the bottom so they didn’t pop up while cooking. I’ll be making these again.
Bryan Case
My Christmas baking isn’t complete until I make these tarts. They’re so pretty, and everyone just loves them. I use a little wooden dough press dipped in flour to press the dough up the sides of the cups and it works like a charm. I do the icing a wee bit different: 2/3 cup sifted icing sugar, 2 tbsp maple syrup, and 1 tbsp butter. Divine!
Adriana Simmons
I was looking for a different tart recipe when I stumbled across this. I made them in 2 inch muffin tins because that’s all I had. I made my own pastry it’s a recipe I use for all my pies. I made a double batch, the first batch was just exactly to recipe the second batch I added raisins. Judging by how fast they disappeared I would have to say a big thumbs up to this recipe.
James Nelson
I love this recipe. They are my favorite Christmas treat. My Mom made these and I have always loved them.
Steven Navarro
I always loved these little tarts and finally I can make my own. Thx so much for posting this recipe. They turned out amazing for my Christmas baking.
Steven Porter
Good, but my icing turned out runny.
Roger Frazier
An excellent recipe. Quite a standard treat in this neck of the woods. I found that if I doubled the pastry recipe, then I can use up all filling and icing. Otherwise would not change a thing! A great Cape Breton treat!
Nathaniel Hahn
LOVE THEM!!! I use this recipe every year at Christmas for a special treat. I cook the filling in the microwave on high for 6 min (stir at 3). You may need to adjust the time according to your microwave This is a must for your “Try it list”. I am sure it will quickly become a favorite.
Melanie Mendez
When your not living in Cape Breton, every chance to eat something that is truely a Cape Breton Treat is a Treat. Thank you so very much for posting this recipe! Thank you to for bringing “CB” home! this Recipe is a perfect fit for my family. Thanks again
Chad Blair
absolutely fabulous! and they are easier than they seem too.
Monica Vasquez
Delicios! I made the pastry by adding 6 oz. cream cheese. I cooked the dates with orange juice instead of water. The maple frosting adds a nice touch! I wonder if my ancestors had something like this due to our connection to Cape Breton, as found by word of mouth in genealogy?
Katherine Garcia
These were absolutely fantastic. I took them to a work Christmas potluck, and everyone loved them. I was a little hesitant to bring them at first, because they look so odd, but everyone commented on how unique they were. They are a lot of work to make, but definitely worth it. Thanks!

 

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