These delicate Raspberry Tartlets are the perfect balance of buttery pastry, silky crème pâtissière, and fresh, vibrant berries. Whether for a family dessert or a special gathering, this Raspberry Tartlets recipe delivers elegance with surprisingly simple steps.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
These Raspberry Tartlets are light, fruity, and beautifully presented, making them ideal for any occasion. The crisp pastry pairs perfectly with the creamy filling, while the raspberries add a refreshing tang. They’re simple enough for beginners yet impressive enough to serve guests, and the recipe is completely family-friendly.
Ingredients

For the pastry
- Plain flour
- Icing sugar
- Butter (chilled)
- Egg
For the crème pâtissière
- Whole milk
- Vanilla extract
- Caster sugar
- Plain flour
- Egg
- Double cream
For the topping
- Raspberry jam
- Fresh raspberries
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 200°C (180°C fan).
- Prepare the pastry by blending flour, icing sugar, and butter until crumbly, then add egg to form a dough.
- Roll out the dough, cut into rounds, and line tartlet tins. Chill for 20 minutes.
- Blind bake the tart shells for 10 minutes, remove weights, then bake another 5 minutes until golden. Cool completely.
- Heat milk with vanilla until just hot.
- Whisk sugar, flour, and egg together, then gradually add the hot milk.
- Return to heat and stir until thickened. Chill completely.
- Whisk in double cream until smooth and light.
- Fill tart shells with crème pâtissière.
- Arrange raspberries on top.
- Warm the jam with water, strain, and brush over raspberries for a glossy finish.

Tips & Tricks
- Chill pastry well to prevent shrinking.
- Use fresh, firm raspberries for the best presentation.
- If crème pâtissière thickens too much, whisk in a splash of milk.
- A tartlet pan with removable bottoms makes serving easier.
Details
- Prep Time: 30 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Total Time: 45 minutes + chilling
- Yield: 8 tartlets
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: European
- Difficulty: Medium
- Dietary: Vegetarian, Halal-friendly

Notes
- Swap raspberries with strawberries or blueberries if desired.
- Serve chilled for best texture and flavor.
- Dust lightly with icing sugar before serving for extra elegance.
Nutrition (Approximate per tartlet)
- Calories: 260
- Protein: 4g
- Carbohydrates: 28g
- Fat: 14g
FAQ
Can I make Raspberry Tartlets ahead of time?
Yes, prepare them a day in advance and store in the fridge.
Can I freeze tartlet shells?
Yes, bake and freeze the shells, then fill when ready to serve.
What if I don’t have baking beans?
Use dry rice or lentils as a substitute.
How do I keep the pastry crisp?
Avoid overfilling and store in a cool place.
Can I use store-bought custard?
Yes, but homemade crème pâtissière gives the best flavor.
Storage
Store Raspberry Tartlets in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.
They are not ideal for freezing once assembled, but the pastry shells can be frozen separately.
Reheat shells briefly in the oven if needed before filling.

Similar Recipes

Raspberry Tartlets Recipe
Ingredients
For the pastry
- Plain flour
- Icing sugar
- Butter chilled
- Egg
For the crème pâtissière
- Whole milk
- Vanilla extract
- Caster sugar
- Plain flour
- Egg
- Double cream
For the topping
- Raspberry jam
- Fresh raspberries
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 200°C (180°C fan).
- Prepare the pastry by blending flour, icing sugar, and butter until crumbly, then add egg to form a dough.
- Roll out the dough, cut into rounds, and line tartlet tins. Chill for 20 minutes.
- Blind bake the tart shells for 10 minutes, remove weights, then bake another 5 minutes until golden. Cool completely.
- Heat milk with vanilla until just hot.
- Whisk sugar, flour, and egg together, then gradually add the hot milk.
- Return to heat and stir until thickened. Chill completely.
- Whisk in double cream until smooth and light.
- Fill tart shells with crème pâtissière.
- Arrange raspberries on top.
- Warm the jam with water, strain, and brush over raspberries for a glossy finish.
Notes
- Swap raspberries with strawberries or blueberries if desired.
- Serve chilled for best texture and flavor.
- Dust lightly with icing sugar before serving for extra elegance.
Conclusion
These Raspberry Tartlets are a delightful treat that combines simplicity with sophistication. With their crisp base, creamy filling, and fresh fruit topping, they’re sure to become a favorite in your dessert rotation.

