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Definition of Apple tart
1. Noun. A small open pie filled with sliced apples and sugar.
2. Noun. A tart filled with sliced apples and sugar.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Apple Tart
Literary usage of Apple tart
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Foods by Edward Smith (1876)
"They were eaten with honey or sugar, and much resembled the pancakes of our day.
An apple tart was made as follows ..."
2. Modern Cookery, in All Its Branches: Reduced to a System of Easy Practice by Eliza Acton (1858)
"A GOOD apple tart. A pound and a quarter of apples, weighed after they are pared and
... This may be converted into the old-fashioned creamed apple tart, ..."
3. The Encyclopedia of Practical Horticulture: A Reference System of Commercial by Granville Lowther, William Worthington (1914)
"apple tart Line a deep, round pie tin with rich pie paste and fill it ...
Prone and apple tart Stone 1 can of prunes, put them into a pudding dish, ..."
4. The Life of a Scottish Probationer: Being a Memoir of Thomas Davidson, with by James Brown (1889)
"... Lodgings — Odours of Home — " apple tart " — Influence of Ballads —Echoes of
Border Minstrels — Song of the Fay — Association with Fellow- Students— The ..."
5. The Universal Cook: And City and Country Housekeeper by Francis Collingwood, John Woollams (1806)
"... lay in the tails first, and then the rest of the meat on them. Put on the lid,
and bake it in a slow oven. To make an apple tart. ..."
6. The Successful Housekeeper: A Manual of Universal Application, Especially by Milon W. Ellsworth, Tinnie Ellsworth (1882)
"BANANA AND apple tart. Make crust of fine flour and fresh butter. Make little
crust, but make it good. Slice apples fine and put in dish with three or four ..."