You’ll find making dairy free pastry easy with these crumble topped jam tarts. Recipe sponsored by Pure Dairy Free.
I have until now been wary of dairy free baking and even more so of dairy free pastry making.
Although I learned to make pastry thirty years ago, it’s something that still sticks in my head as “tricky”. Will it roll out? Will it stick to the worktop? Can I pick it up in one piece? Will it taste light or tragically stodgy?
So my heart did sink slightly that my week contributing to Pure Dairy Free’s #BakeDairyFree campaign fell during The Great British Bake Off’s pastry week and they were keen for me to make dairy free pastry.
Could I even remember eating dairy free pastry that was any good? My mind skipped back to worthy looking hard pies in the chiller cabinet of the health food store when I was a teen. These dusty chewy lumps were more penance than treat and their memory explains why I’ve largely overlooked the concept of vegan or dairy free pastry.
Happily things have moved on.
With the Pure Dairy Free sunflower spread it was as easy to make dairy free pastry as with butter.
The spread is very soft straight from the fridge. Whereas butter would be solid, the dairy free sunflower spread is immediately malleable. I suspected rubbing it in manually was not a good idea so pulsed the ingredients using the food processor – just a few seconds and I had the crumb texture shown above.
The dairy free pastry mix made with spelt flour felt damper than butter pastry.
Just one tablespoon of water was necessary to draw the rubbed in mix together into a ball of dough as shown above.
It was surprisingly easy to roll out and handle even without the usual resting time you’d give wheat flour pastry. This dairy free pastry dough wasn’t sticky and didn’t tear. You just sprinkle the worktop with a little spelt flour as you go.
Cut out pastry circles and prick them with a fork.
All in all, I was impressed with the sheer ease of making dairy free pastry with this product. And not needing a rest time was a huge plus.
Next time I will try it totally gluten free to see how that rolls – today’s spelt flour is often better tolerated by people sensitive to gluten even though it isn’t actually gluten free product.
Spoon a generous teaspoon of jam into each pastry case before baking. I added the crumble topping halfway through cooking to reduce likelihood of it burning – crumble only needs ten minutes whereas the dairy free pastry needs nearer to twenty minutes.
Jam Tarts with Crumble Topping (Dairy Free)
Equipment
- You will need a standard size 12 hole baking tin.
Ingredients
For the dairy free spelt pastry
- 75 g vegan sunflower spread plus extra for greasing - I used Pure Dairy Free spread.
- 150 g spelt flour plus extra for rolling
- pinch salt
- 1 tbsp water
For the topping*
- 150 g strawberry jam
- 75 g spelt flour
- 25 g caster sugar
- 35 g vegan sunflower spread I used Pure Dairy Free
- sprinkle demerara sugar
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 190c or fan 170c and grease your baking tin.
- Using a food processor quickly pulse the Pure Dairy Free sunflower spread into the spelt flour and salt until it resembles bread crumbs.
- Tip the crumb mixture into a small bowl and add one tablespoon of water. Use a metal knife to draw the dough into a ball. Set aside.
- Also using the food processor, make the crumble topping by quickly pulsing the Pure Dairy Free, spelt flour and caster sugar.
- Using a little spelt flour to dust your work surface, roll the pastry dough out to 7mm thickness. Using a circle cutter stamp out pastry circles and gently press these into the baking tin. Prick the surfaces with a fork.
- Spoon a heaped teaspoon of jam into each pastry case.
- Bake the tarts in the middle of the oven for around 8 minutes. After this time, take them out and scatter over the crumble and a sprinkling of demerara sugar. Bake for a further 12 minutes.
- When baked the tarts should be lightly golden. Allow the tarts to cool slightly in the tin before using a flat knife to gently prise them from the baking tin. Remove the tarts before they cool otherwise any overflowed jam is likely to weld them to the tin!
- Serve warm or cold. These dairy free jam tarts will keep in an airtight container for several days although I warn you I managed to eat three as soon as I'd photographed them so them lasting that long is not likely.
Notes
This jam tarts with vegan pastry recipe post was commissioned by Pure Dairy Free.











These little ones look amazing! And thanks for the tip regarding the baking time of the crumble 🙂
These are so cute! I love the idea of the crunchy crumble on top of the soft sticky jam, delicious!
They look lovely. I love the idea of adding crumble topping to jam tarts. I reckon my kids would enjoy making these!