Courté
Courté refers to a type of French pastry, often a small, sweet tart. The term itself is derived from the French word "court," meaning short, suggesting the characteristic crumbly or "short" texture of the pastry dough used. These tarts are typically filled with a variety of ingredients, commonly fruit such as apples, berries, or cherries, or sometimes a creamy custard or frangipane. The dough is usually a pâte sucrée, a sweet, rich shortcrust pastry.
The preparation of a courté involves blind-baking the pastry shell before adding the filling, which helps to