Cakespy: Avatarts

Vegetarian
Cakespy: Avatarts
45 min.
6
250kcal

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If you’re looking for a creative and fun side dish, look no further than these delightful Avatarts! Perfect for gatherings, parties, or simply as a treat to brighten your day, these whimsical pastries are designed to bring a smile to your face and a touch of artistry to your table. Each bite is a crispy, buttery delight filled with your choice of luscious jam, encased in a wonderfully flaky crust that’s easy to make and decorate.

What makes this recipe even more special is the opportunity to unleash your creativity! With simple fondant decorations and vibrant food coloring, you can transform ordinary pastries into charming characters that resemble avatars. Kids and adults alike will love the chance to customize their Avatarts, adding personal touches with colors and designs that suit their own unique style.

Not only are these pastries visually stunning, but they also cater to a vegetarian diet, ensuring that everyone at your gathering can indulge in something sweet. In just under an hour, you can whip up a batch that serves six, making it an ideal choice for family get-togethers or casual afternoon teas. So gather your ingredients, roll up your sleeves, and let’s create some eye-catching, delicious Avatarts that will surely impress!

Ingredients

  • 0.5 cup butter softened cut into cubes (1 stick)
  • 1.5 cups flour 
  • servings betty writing gel black
  • teaspoon blueberries per pastry (your choice of flavor; i used blueberry)
  • 0.5 teaspoon salt 
  • tablespoons water cold
  • servings food coloring blue red yellow

Equipment

  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • baking paper
  • oven
  • knife
  • toothpicks
  • rolling pin
  • pastry cutter

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 450°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper; set to the side.
  2. Combine flour and salt in a large bowl.
  3. Add butter and blend with a fork, pastry cutter, or your impeccably clean hands. Blend until the mixture is fairly coarse.
  4. Add the water, bit by bit, gently mixing the dough after each addition, until the dough is cohesive enough to form a ball.
  5. Place dough on a lightly floured surface and roll into a rectangle, about 1/8 inch thick.
  6. Cut out rectangles approximately the size of index cards (3x5 inches), or smaller if you prefer a more modest portion (I didn't). Make sure you have an even number of cutouts. I think that mine might have been a little thicker than 1/8 an inch, but I ended up with 12 rectangles (for 6 pastries).
  7. On half of the rectangles, place a small spoonful of the jam of your choice in the center. You don't want it to be too thick or the top crust will mound on top of it.
  8. Place the remaining rectangles of dough on top of the ones with jam. Crimp all four edges by hand or with a fork to ensure that your filling won't ooze out. I also poked the top of each with a fork, to vent them.
  9. Place the tarts on your prepared baking sheet, and bake for 7 to 8 minutes, or until light golden on the edges.
  10. Remove from the oven and let them cool completely.
  11. Meanwhile, prepare your topping. I took out about 1/4 pound of rolled fondant and mixed it with a few drops of blue food coloring until almost completely mixed (I left a few small swirls of blue showing). With smaller quantities of fondant (perhaps the size of a lemon) roll the icing with red and yellow food coloring respectively; these colors will work for the ears and eyes on the characters. Leave a small quantity of your icing white, for the eyes. If you want, you can color some if it brown too, if you want to add those creepy braids to your character.
  12. Roll the blue fondant out with a rolling pin until it is smooth and about 1/8 inch thick.
  13. Cut rectangles out in the same size of the top of your pastries.
  14. Roll out small leaf shapes to add to the top of the rectangle for ears, and a small log in the center of the rectangle for the nose. With a knife or with your fingers, smooth these pieces down so that they adhere to the rectangle of fondant and have a seamless appearance.
  15. Add small ovals with pointed ends on to either side of the nose for the eyes.
  16. Add small pieces of pink icing on top of the ears, and yellow circles on top of the white yes. Finish the eyes with a dot of black gel writing icing.
  17. To finish, use a toothpick to draw on lips and freckles on the cheeks; if desired, add a small amount of yellow sprinkles to the temple area of the character. If you've chosen to add the creepy braid to the side of your Avatart, go ahead and add it last.

Nutrition Facts

Calories250kcal
Protein5.42%
Fat56.26%
Carbs38.32%

Properties

Glycemic Index
27.5
Glycemic Load
17.3
Inflammation Score
-4
Nutrition Score
5.0486956306774%

Flavonoids

Cyanidin
0.07mg
Petunidin
0.26mg
Delphinidin
0.29mg
Malvidin
0.56mg
Peonidin
0.17mg
Catechin
0.04mg
Epigallocatechin
0.01mg
Epicatechin
0.01mg
Kaempferol
0.01mg
Myricetin
0.01mg
Quercetin
0.06mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:249.85kcal
12.49%
Fat:15.65g
24.08%
Saturated Fat:9.77g
61.07%
Carbohydrates:23.98g
7.99%
Net Carbohydrates:23.11g
8.41%
Sugar:0.18g
0.2%
Cholesterol:40.67mg
13.56%
Sodium:316.43mg
13.76%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:3.39g
6.79%
Vitamin B1:0.25mg
16.44%
Selenium:10.78µg
15.41%
Folate:57.8µg
14.45%
Manganese:0.22mg
10.82%
Vitamin B2:0.16mg
9.48%
Vitamin A:473.17IU
9.46%
Vitamin B3:1.86mg
9.28%
Iron:1.46mg
8.1%
Phosphorus:38.39mg
3.84%
Fiber:0.86g
3.45%
Vitamin E:0.46mg
3.08%
Copper:0.05mg
2.34%
Magnesium:7.38mg
1.85%
Zinc:0.24mg
1.59%
Vitamin B5:0.16mg
1.59%
Vitamin K:1.58µg
1.5%
Potassium:38.65mg
1.1%