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Flan pastry - blind bake or not

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Barmaid | 17:06 Sun 28th Oct 2012 | Food & Drink
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I've just got some flan pastry out the fridge that i made earlier for a bakewell tart. Do I blind bake it or not?!

Recipe was 4oz plain flour, tsp sugar, 3oz butter and an egg.
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It would do no harm to blind bake.
I would. Prevents soggy flan.
you dont want a soggy bottom
Blind bake every time
I tend not too (unless it's very thick pastry) - I quite like the 'slightly sticky' texture under a bakewell or lemon meringue ...

< but I'm weird about bottoms >

< so I'm told >
Dave step away from fluffs soggy bottom
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well I am blind baking it now.

And thank you for the "other" thoughts. I have to live with those now.
Definitely bake blind. Dried peas in foil in the base for 15mins at 200c . Remove foil and peas and continue at 200c 'til golden.
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I don't need peas, Graham, I've got baking beans. It's in. I would normally blind bake any pastry base, but it is such a long time since I made bakewell tart I can't remember.

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