![]() Just press into a tart pan (or a pie pan) and that’s it. Oh, and it comes together in 5 minutes and requires no rolling. It also happens to be gluten free, which I’m so happy about because it means my gluten free friends don’t have to miss out. The crust is made with almond flour and flavored with almond extract, which I discovered pairs amazingly well with cranberry. It’s made with easy-to-find ingredients and has a perfect balance of sweetness and tartness. It reminds me a little of Key Lime Pie, even though there’s no lime or lemon in it. I can’t tell you how much I love the way this Cranberry Curd Tart came out. ![]() One of my other male cousins had a similar reaction, except he thanked my aunt for a bulk case of Duracell batteries. Open it!” There was a shirt inside the cereal box. I looked at him with a look of open-mouthed disbelief (as annoying little sisters do) and said (probably in very sarcastic tone followed by eye-rolling), “Your gift is not cereal. I can still see the look on his face when he unwrapped it, but what I most remember is what he said to my aunt, “Thank you. His gift was wrapped in a box of Corn Flakes. Let me start off by saying my brother is two years older than me. The boys, on the other hand, had a different reaction. Although, I have to say…the girls mostly ignored the odd boxes and just kept opening the gifts. Anyway, as we unwrapped our presents, we all looked slightly confused. ![]()
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