Jam tarts. A real local Newfoundland favourite, especially using local berry jams. You can use any jam you like in these gorgeous little mini tarts.

Jam tart topped with thick cream.
Often, I post recipes at reader request, even though the constituent parts of a recipe have been previously posted.
However, for the sake of search-ability and convenience, I am adding this as a stand alone recipe so that it is easier to find.
This post was actually promoted, like the just published Bakeapple Jam recipe, on social media feedback.
When I posted the photo below on our Facebook Page, as a demonstration of one way to use Shortcrust pastry, it got an immediate reaction. Folks started messaging me for the complete tarts recipe.

Blueberry, Bakeapple and Partridgeberry Jam Tarts
So I thought, why not put it all in one place. Here, I’ve brought together the pastry recipe with baking tart shells instruction, plus links to local berry jam recipes.
A little cream tops them off.
Traditionally, these tarts have often been topped by a little dollop of thick cream. The canned cream of choice for decades in Newfoundland has been Fussell’s. It is practically iconic here.

Fussell’s Cream. A Newfoundland favourite for decades.

Jam tarts. Using any favourite jam!

Fussell’s Cream. The perfect topper for pies, tarts and many desserts.
However, a few years back, I discovered an incredible substitute for it, in a method for making Homemade Clotted Cream. That thick cream is even better than the canned stuff in my humble opinion.
I am using the shortcrust pastry in this recipe, which is quite similar to a lot of tart pastries I have sampled in different parts of rural Newfoundland.

Jam tarts. Using any favourite jam!
Some old pastry recipes are similar but sometimes call for milk and no egg yolks to bind the pastry dough together.
I find this makes the pastry a little more cake-y and soft, which is not ideal for mini tarts. I think this one is much more suited to purpose.

Sweet Shortcrust pastry tart shells ready for the oven.

Sweet Shortcrust Pastry shells just out of the oven
So here it all is in one place. I have included instructions for making the tart shells in the recipe.
I have included links to the clotted cream and the individual jam recipes in the notes on the printable recipe.
If you’d like to see more traditionally inspired recipes from our province, please check out this collection on some of our Most Popular Newfoundland recipes.

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P.Bahr
Friday 11th of April 2025
Can I use preserves instead of Jams
Barry C. Parsons
Monday 14th of April 2025
Your choice
Marybeth
Wednesday 5th of June 2024
Hi Barry, could I use canned pie fillings in the shells instead of the jam?
Marg
Sunday 4th of October 2020
These tart shell are the BEST I have ever made.. they are so nice and flaky. Thank you for this delicious recipe. It will definitely be a keeper.
Denise Chippett
Thursday 9th of April 2020
Hi, it says in your recipe ingredients list 1/3 c of icing sugar but in the instructions it’s not included?? I made your recipe and added it to the flour mixture lol