English edit

Etymology edit

mini- +‎ tart

Noun edit

minitart (plural minitarts)

  1. A little tart (kind of pie or pastry).
    • 2009 June 7, Kelly Feeney, “Croissants and Buttery Bliss”, in New York Times[1]:
      In addition to French pastries, the baked goods include chocolate chip cookies ($7.50 for a bag of 10) that are pure buttery bliss. Ms. Jackson, who studied at the Restaurant School in New York City, also makes old-fashioned butter-cream cupcakes ($2), densely rich brownies ($4.25) and minitarts from puff pastry, almond cream and fruit ($3.75).