Cumberland Rum Nicky

Cumberland Rum Nicky
  • Author: Paul Hollywood

This delectable date and apricot lattice tart is a delightful treat that brings together sweet and fruity flavors with a touch of rum-infused richness. The tender sweet shortcrust pastry encases a luscious filling of dates, apricots, and stem ginger soaked in rum. Topped with a decorative lattice crust and served with a dollop of rum butter, this indulgent dessert is perfect for any occasion.

— Constant Cookbook

Ingredients

  • 225g/8oz dates
  • 100g/3½oz dried apricots
  • 50g/2oz stem ginger
  • 50ml/2fl oz dark rum
  • 50g/1¾oz soft dark brown sugar
  • 50g/1¾oz unsalted butter
  • 200g/7oz plain flour
  • 2 tbsp icing sugar
  • 100g/3½oz unsalted butter
  • 1 free-range egg
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 100g/3½oz unsalted butter
  • 225g/8oz soft light brown sugar
  • 75ml/2½fl oz dark rum

Instructions

  • Start by mixing all the filling ingredients, except the butter, together in a bowl. Set aside to soak while you make the pastry.
  • For the sweet shortcrust pastry, mix the flour and icing sugar together in a bowl. Add the cubed butter and rub it in lightly with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Alternatively, do this in a food processor or a mixer and then transfer to a bowl.
  • Mix the egg with the lemon juice and two tablespoons of cold water. Make a well in the centre of the flour mixture and pour in the egg mixture. Using a table knife, work the liquid into the flour to bring the pastry together. If it seems too dry, add a splash more water. When the dough begins to stick together, use your hands to gently knead it into a ball. Wrap in cling film and rest in the fridge for at least 15 minutes.
  • Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.
  • Once the dough has rested, cut it into two pieces, roughly one-third and two-thirds. Roll out the larger piece on a lightly floured work surface. Line a 20cm/8in pie dish with the pastry, leaving any excess pastry hanging over the edge. Spread the filling in the pastry case and dot with the butter.
  • Roll out the remaining pastry and cut it into eight long strips, roughly 1cm/½in wide. On a sheet of baking parchment, use the pastry strips to create a lattice with four strips going each way, passing them under and over each other.
  • Dampen the edge of the pastry in the tin with water, then invert the lattice from the paper onto the tart. Press the ends of the strips to the pastry base to secure.
  • Bake for 15 minutes, then turn the oven down to 160C/325F/Gas 3 and cook for a further 20 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, for the rum butter, beat together the butter and sugar, then gradually beat in the rum. Refrigerate until needed.
  • Serve the tart warm or cold, with a spoonful of rum butter.

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Cook Time

1H

Prep Time

PT30M

Yield

Serves 6-8