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Cornflake tart is a classic English dessert and one we all remember very fondly from school. Just like my butterscotch tart recipe, this gloriously nostalgic dessert transports you straight back to your school days! The very smell of it is enough to send you into a tailspin of childhood memories.

So you’ll be pleased to know that cornflake tart is actually insanely simple to make and can even be made vegan with one very surprising ingredient switch…

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There’s something about golden syrup that makes me feel so lucky to live in the UK. I’m not sure what I’d do without that marvellously sweet and sticky syrup on tap! I mean, can you imagine a life without treacle tart? I know, me neither! It just doesn’t bear thinking about.

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For me, golden syrup is definitely the key ingredient that brings this cornflake tart together. Team it up with some fruity strawberry jam and you are onto a winner my friend!

There are a lot of cornflake tart recipes out there that call for a very small amount of jam and I’m not ok with that. I LOVE the jam! The more the merrier in my opinion. So don’t expect to see a horribly dry and bland cornflake tart here… oh no! We’re all about the flavour and texture at Kitchen Mason.

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Is cornflake tart easy to make?

More so than you would believe! It depends on whether or not you’re making the shortcrust pastry or not really. (Although, even if you do – it’s still pretty darn easy! Check out my easy shortcrust pastry recipe.)

It’s literally a case of making a pastry case, spreading over some jam and then topping it with a load of cornflakes that have been mixed with golden syrup and a few other simple ingredients. That’s it. I know, I couldn’t believe it either! I’d say it’s just as easy as making a Victoria sandwich cake.

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Can you make cornflake tart ahead of time?

Hmmm yes and no. I personally think this is best eaten on the day. My reason for this is that the golden syrup on the cornflakes tends to get a little runny after a while, which can cause it to leak a little.

It still tastes absolutely amazingdon’t get me wrong – it’s just not ideal. Plus, anything that has crunchy ingredients teamed up with wet ingredients are bound to go soft over time. Which no one really wants!

So yes, you can make it ahead of time if you want to but it won’t be at it’s best. I would make it on the day or, at the very earliest, the night before.

If you’re all about the crunch, you might also like these cornflake cookies!

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Can you make cornflake tart free from?

Yes! With a very surprising ingredient, you can easily make this tasty treat dairy free and vegan! The butter is easily substituted for a dairy free spread and the pastry? Wait for it… Jus-Rol ready rolled shortcrust pastry is actually vegan. Yes, seriously! Not just the shortcrust, but the puff and filo versions too. I know right?!

I was SO shocked! So you can be totally lazy and actually use shop bought pastry. Who’d have thought it eh? Just be sure to check that the cornflakes you are buying are vegan, as those fortified with vitamin D actually aren’t.

For a gluten free version, you can also buy ready made gluten free shortcrust pastry and gluten free cornflakes from most supermarkets now too. The world is your cornflake tart oyster!

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Cornflake tart recipe tips

As simple as it is to make cornflake tart – there are still always places we can trip up. (Yes, even me!) With that in mind, here’s some tips to help you succeed first time round.

If you’re a novice baker and lack confidence, read through baking for beginners first.

  • Make sure that shortcrust pastry is cold before baking it or it will shrink lots and the sides will end up really short.
  • No need to line the tin – the pastry should shrink away from the sides and make it really easy to remove.
  • Ensure you mix the cornflakes and melted mixture really well before baking. Cornflake tart is pretty brittle anyway but this will help it to stick together a little better.
  • Yes, it’s absolutely necessary to blind bake the pastry case. No cheating! (Unless you buy a precooked pastry case, in which case – cheat away.)
  • Want to make your own shortcrust pastry instead of buying? Make it in exactly the same way as this butterscotch tart post.
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Cornflake Tart – Step by Step Picture Recipe

Here is what you will need to serve 8.

(For a printer friendly version, see the recipe card at the end of this post)

Ingredients

  • 320g (11.3 oz) Pre-rolled Shortcrust Pastry *#
  • 1 tbsp Milk, to glaze *
  • 100g (1/4 Cup) Golden Syrup
  • 50g (1/4 Cup) Butter *
  • 25g (1/8 Cup) Dark Muscovado Sugar
  • Pinch of Salt
  • 75g (3 Cups) Cornflakes #
  • 140g (4.9 oz) Strawberry Jam

*If making dairy free/vegan – use Jus-Rol shortcrust pastry, any dairy free milk and dairy free spread. Also check the cornflakes label as those fortified with vitamin D are not vegan.

#If making gluten free – use gluten free shortcrust pastry and gluten free cornflakes.

Essential equipment

  • 20cm (8″) Loose Bottomed Fluted Tart Tin
  • Baking Beans (or similar)
  • Large Bowl OR Large Saucepan

Pastry case instructions

Preheat your oven to 180°C/Fan 170°C.

Unroll the shortcrust pastry (320g | 11.3 oz) and lay it flat. If your pastry is too short for the tart tin on one side but too long on the other – slice a piece off the long side and press/roll it into the short side to fix the issue.

Drape the pastry over the tin and gently press into the edges. Try your best not to allow any air pockets to form as this won’t end well. Once you’ve done that, roll a rolling pin over the top to cut off the excess pastry.

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Then prick the base all over with a fork and pop into the freezer for 10 minutes to chill before baking.

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Take a large piece of baking paper (not greaseproof or it will stick!) and scrunch it up into a little ball. Unravel it then press gently into your prepared pastry case. Top it with baking beans and spread them right out into all the edges to prevent rising, then bake for 15 minutes.

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When the timer beeps, take it out the oven and remove the baking paper and beans. It should look a little like this…

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Place it back into the oven for 5 minutes to dry out a little, then remove and glaze all over with a little milk. (You can use any kind of milk here, it really doesn’t matter.)

Then pop it back into the oven for a further 5-10 minutes until it’s golden and crispy all over.

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Tadah! Our shortcrust pastry case is ready. Leave it to one side while we crack on with the filling. Don’t forget to leave that oven on though, we’re going to need that shortly.

Filling instructions

Melt together the golden syrup (100g | 1/4 Cup), butter (50g | 1/4 Cup), dark muscovado sugar (25g | 1/8 Cup) and salt (pinch) either in a large bowl in the microwave in 10 second blasts ORa large saucepan set over a low heat.

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Tip in the cornflakes (75g | 3 Cups) and mix thoroughly to ensure that every flake is coated in the gooey delicious syrup.

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Assembly instructions

Now time for the fun bit! Spread the jam (140g | 4.9 oz) over the bottom of your shortcrust pastry case. Try to spread it out evenly and right to the edges.

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Finally, tip in the sticky cornflake topping and spread it out evenly all over the top. Gently press it to encourage the flakes to stick together but try not to break them.

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Lastly, bake in the (still 180°C/Fan 170°C) oven for 5 minutes to set the tart.

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Your work here is DONE! Congratulations, you now have one of the greatest desserts EVERsitting right there on your kitchen side. You’re AWESOME!

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Allow to cool/set for 30 minutes or so before slicing and serving. If my some miracle you have any cornflake tart left, store it in an airtight container (I prefer metal) at room temperature and consume within 2-3 days.

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How to make Cornflake Tart - Printable Recipe

Yield: 8 Servings

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

An English school dinner CLASSIC, this nostalgic Cornflake Tart recipe will take you straight back to your school days!

Ingredients

  • 320 g Pre-rolled Shortcrust Pastry *#
  • 1 tbsp Milk *, (to glaze)
  • 100 g Golden Syrup
  • 50 g Butter *
  • 25 g Dark Muscovado Sugar
  • Pinch Salt
  • 75 g Cornflakes #
  • 140 g Strawberry Jam

Essential Equipment

  • 20cm (8″) Loose Bottomed Fluted Tart Tin
  • Baking Beans (or similar)
  • Large Bowl

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 180°C/Fan 170°C. Line the tart tin with the pre-rolled shortcrust pastry and cut off any excess. Prick all over the base with a fork then freeze for 10 minutes.
  2. Line the pastry with scrunched up baking paper and top with baking beans. Blind bake for 15 minutes.
  3. Remove the baking paper and beans then bake for 5 more minutes. Remove again, glaze all over with a little milk then bake for a final 5-10 minutes until golden.
  4. Weigh out the golden syrup, butter, dark muscovado sugar and salt into a large bowl. Microwave in 10 second intervals, stirring until melted.Mix in the cornflakes and stir to coat.
  5. Spread the jam evenly over the pastry base then top with the cornflake mixture. Bake in the oven for 5 minutes to set then allow to cool before serving.

Notes

*If making dairy free/vegan – use Jus-Rol shortcrust pastry, any dairy free milk and dairy free spread. Also check the label on the cornflakes, as those fortified with vitamin D are not vegan.

#If making gluten free – use gluten free shortcrust pastry & gluten free cornflakes.

For US measurements please see the recipe within the blog post

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 292Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 25mgSodium: 302mgCarbohydrates: 50gFiber: 2gSugar: 26gProtein: 4g

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FAQs

How do you make plain corn flakes taste better? ›

If you still feel the need to spice up your corn flakes, try blueberries and raspberries — no sugar added. What can you add to cereal to make it taste better? Anything your little heart desires. Chocolate chips, a sprinkle of cinnamon, chopped up fruit, a bit of honey, a dollop of jelly.

What is cornflake tart made of? ›

Organic Plain Flour [Wheat], Free Range Eggs, Golden Syrup, Unsalted Butter [Milk], Dark Brown Sugar, Sea Salt, Cornflakes, Raspberry Jam.

How do you take corn flakes? ›

They can be eaten with milk and topped with fresh fruits, dried fruits or nuts. They are easy to digest and hence, may even pass off as 'healthy'.

What is the most delicious corn flakes? ›

Kellogg's Corn Flakes

If you value texture above flavor, Kellogg's is the best brand of corn flakes for you. They're small and light and crispy—eating them is just so pleasant! And don't get me wrong—they taste good, too.

Why is it called cornflake girl? ›

Tori was inspired to write the song after reading Possessing The Secret Of Joy by Alice Walker, which goes into the process of female circumcision in Africa. The song describes women betraying women (these “Cornflake Girls”).

Can I use honey instead of golden syrup? ›

Honey: Similar in color, taste, and texture to golden syrup, honey is a good substitute for treacle. Look for a thick amber honey, rather than a super-light honey. Use the same amount of honey as you would golden syrup in a recipe.

What is tart filling made of? ›

It's made with rich cream cheese, sour cream for a hint of tang, powdered sugar, and delicious vanilla bean paste, but you can use vanilla extract if that's all you have on hand. The mixture is beat together before some heavy cream is whipped in to help achieve a light and fluffy texture.

Is corn flakes good for stomach? ›

Good For Digestive System

Cornflakes have a high amount of fiber present in them which is great for the digestive system. Consuming cornflakes helps in preventing constipation and other common digestive issues.

What does corn flakes do to the body? ›

Cornflakes is refined food

Heavily processed foods often include unhealthy levels of added fat, sugar and sodium that make the food taste better, but too much of them leads to serious health issues. Obesity, diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure are some of health issues.

Is corn Flakes good for you or bad for you? ›

Cornflakes

Cereals like cornflakes or puffed rice served with low-fat milk – can be part of a healthy breakfast but are low in fibre so not as good a choice as a wholegrain cereal. Adding a piece of fruit will help to balance your breakfast as well as making it more filling to eat.

Is corn flakes with milk good for breakfast? ›

It is a nutritious breakfast to start the day with, as the fresh and natural Emborg Milk contains a high level of calcium, protein, vitamin B12 and magnesium.

Are corn flakes baked or fried? ›

Corn flakes or tortilla chips are breakfast cereals made from baked corn flakes (corn). The cereal, originally made from wheat, was made in 1894 by Will Kellogg for patients at the Bartle Creek Sanitarium, where he worked alongside his brother John Kellogg, who was the director.

Can we eat corn flakes with cold milk? ›

Of course. Who would like to miss out on the crunch of the flakes? Plus when they're added in cold milk, they taste better as compared to warm milk, which makes them saugy and seemingly boring in taste.

Should I add sugar to cornflakes? ›

You don't have to put any sugar on corn flakes. There are 3 grams of sugar per 28 grams of cereal (about 1ounce). Instead of sugar try some fruit on it.

Are plain cornflakes good? ›

Cornflakes are generally low in fat and calories, making them a relatively healthy choice for people looking to manage their weight. However, it is crucial to be mindful of any added sugars or sweeteners as these can contribute to weight gain and other health issues.

How do you eat original Kellogg's Corn Flakes? ›

A serving cereal with fruit and milk makes a great balanced breakfast. But you can enjoy cereal in many other ways. Pack cereal in a re-sealable plastic bag for an on-the-go snack. Eat cereal and skim milk along with a fruit or dry fruits for dinner or a bedtime snack when you get home late.

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