Mother's Day Savory Smoked Salmon Caviar Tart

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Mother's Day Savory Smoked Salmon Caviar Tart
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This Mother's Day, say it with Black Gold! Many Asian old folks do not have sweet tooth and aren't really into cakes. So why not make her a savoury tart instead, filled with Caviar?
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Ingredient and Portion
30g Caviar
100g Smoked Salmon
5 Hardboiled Eggs
12 Digestive biscuits
5 tbsp Mayonnaise
1 small Onion (chopped)
1 sprig Spring onions (chopped)
1 tbsp Butter
Dill and Gold "Ornaments" for decor
Method
Using a roller pin, smashed the biscuits in a sealed plastic bag.
Mix butter with biscuit crumbs.
Grease 7" tray with butter and lined with biscuits to form the tart base. Pressed it down firmly with the back of a spoon. Refrigerate for about an hour.
Mash the eggs and mix with onion and mayo.
Fill the base of the tart with egg mixture.
Remove tart from tray and put on a cake board. Start decorating your tart with caviar using moulds.
Roll the smoked salmon and add onto tart. Garnish with dill.
Sprinkle spring onions on the tart, embellish with the gold ornaments and you'll get a beautiful Savory Smoked Salmon Caviar Tart for Mother's Day!
Refrigerate your tart and cut them up just before serving.
Tips
To preserve the freshness of the caviar tart, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate in between your decoration if you're taking too long.
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