Years ago, in Paris, I had a dessert like this. It was SO good that I decided to try my hand at making one. This is the recipe I came up with. The family loved it!!! And it tastes a LOT like the version I had in Paris.
Provided by Torrey Moseley
Categories Pies
Time 1h35m
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- 2. Generously butter sides and bottom of tart pan (I used one with a removable bottom). I put parchment paper on the bottom of mine cut in a circle to the size of the pan.
- 3. FOR CRUST: In bowl, combine melted butter and sugar until blended. Add remaining ingredients (only half the ground nuts), and stir to form a cookie-like dough.
- 4. Press dough into tart pan evenly covering bottom and up sides. This recipe makes quite a bit of dough. If you want a thinner crust, just use about 2/3 of the dough for the crust and use the rest to make some pretty yummy cookies.
- 5. Bake crust for 15 min until light golden brown.
- 6. Let crust cool COMPLETELY. IMPORTANT NOTE: to ensure a crisp crust your crust and filling must be the same temp when adding them together...i.e. hot crust + hot filling....cooled crust + cooled filling. If you mix hot crust and cold filling (or vice versa) you get a soggy crust.
- 7. In separate bowl, combine filling ingredients (except apricots) and whisk until smooth.
- 8. Sprinkle remaining ground nuts evenly over cooled, baked crust (this will help prevent crust from getting soggy too)
- 9. Pour filling over cooled crust.
- 10. Arrange apricot halves, cut side DOWN, on tart. I started with a circle around the outside and worked inward.
- 11. Return tart to oven. Bake the filled tart for 55-60 minutes until edges are browned, custard is set and apricots are soft.
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Darren Northall
n_d20@gmail.comThis is my favorite apricot tart recipe. The crust is flaky and buttery, and the filling is sweet and tart.
Asif Chandio
chandio.asif52@aol.comI've made this tart several times and it's always a hit. It's easy to make and always turns out perfectly.
Christina Hayes
christinahayes@gmail.comThis tart is perfect for a summer dessert. The apricots are fresh and juicy, and the almond filling is light and fluffy.
Famous Ubiebi
f_ubiebi@hotmail.comI'm not a huge fan of apricots, but I thought this tart was really good. The almond filling was especially tasty.
Multani Saab
saab@aol.comOverall, I thought this tart was good, but not great. I would probably not make it again.
MONABMd MONABMd
mmonabmd50@hotmail.comThe tart crust was a bit crumbly, but the filling was delicious. I would try a different crust recipe next time.
superfox 17
1_superfox@hotmail.comI found the tart to be a bit too sweet for my taste. I would reduce the amount of sugar in the filling next time.
Hris Luci
l-hris81@gmail.comThe combination of apricots and almonds is divine. I will definitely be making this tart again.
Salmaan Ali
sali43@yahoo.comThis tart is a showstopper! I made it for a dinner party and everyone raved about it.
Yassin Ebrahim
yassin-ebrahim68@yahoo.comI used fresh apricots from my backyard and they were perfect in this tart. The almond filling was rich and flavorful.
Bhuwan Tamang
t_bhuwan@yahoo.comEasy to follow and turned out so delicious my family asked for seconds!