Best 6 Pear And Frangipane Pastries Recipes

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If you're in search of a delectable treat that combines the succulent sweetness of pears with the nutty richness of frangipane, look no further than our comprehensive guide to the best recipes for "pear and frangipane pastries." From classic tarts and pies to delectable muffins and scones, our curated collection offers a diverse range of culinary creations that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Whether you're an experienced baker seeking inspiration or a novice cook eager to explore new flavors, our article will provide you with a wealth of carefully selected recipes that showcase the harmonious blend of pear and frangipane in a variety of tempting pastries. So, get ready to embark on a culinary journey where the delicate flavors of ripe pears merge seamlessly with the aromatic essence of frangipane, culminating in an unforgettable taste experience.

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PEAR-AND-FRANGIPANE PASTRIES



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Poached pears redolent of vanilla and cinnamon are filled with spoonfuls of the rich almond custard known as frangipane, then nestled inside rounds of flaky pastry.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Breakfast & Brunch Recipes

Yield Makes 16

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 envelope (1/4 ounce) active dry yeast (not rapid-rise, 2 1/4 teaspoons)
1 cup warm milk (110 degrees)
1 vanilla bean, seeds scraped
4 1/2 cups, plus 2 tablespoons unbleached all-purpose flour (1 1/4 pounds), plus more for dusting
1/2 cup sugar
1 tablespoon kosher salt
4 sticks (2 cups) unsalted butter, room temperature, cut into tablespoons
2 large eggs, plus 1 large egg yolk
1 bottle (750 ml) dry white wine
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, plus grated zest of 1 lemon
1 cup sugar
2 cinnamon sticks
1 vanilla bean, seeds scraped
8 small pears (such as Bartlett), stems left on, peeled, halved lengthwise, and cored
1/2 stick (1/4 cup) unsalted butter, room temperature
1/4 cup sugar
1 large egg, room temperature, plus 1 large egg, lightly beaten
1/2 cup finely ground blanched almonds
1 tablespoon dark rum
1/2 teaspoon pure almond extract
2 tablespoons unbleached all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • Dough:In a small bowl, sprinkle yeast over milk; stir until dissolved. Let sit until foamy, about 5 minutes. Stir in vanilla seeds. In the bowl of a mixer fitted with the dough-hook attachment, mix together 4 1/2 cups flour, sugar, salt, and 1/2 stick butter on low speed until butter is incorporated and mixture resembles coarse meal, 3 to 4 minutes. Add yeast mixture; mix until dough just comes together. Add eggs and yolk; mix until just combined, 2 to 3 minutes (do not overmix).
  • Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface, making sure to include any loose bits left at bottom of bowl. Gently knead to form a smooth ball, about 30 seconds. Wrap tightly in plastic; refrigerate at least 2 hours and up to overnight.
  • In the bowl of a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat together remaining 3 1/2 sticks butter and 2 tablespoons flour. Shape mixture into a 12-by-10-inch rectangle on a piece of plastic wrap. Refrigerate 15 minutes or up to 1 day. On a lightly floured surface, roll out dough to an 18-by-10-inch rectangle, a little over 1/4 inch thick, keeping the corners as square as possible. Remove any excess flour with a dry pastry brush. Remove butter mixture from refrigerator and let stand at room temperature until it is the same consistency as the dough. With a short side facing you, place butter mixture over two-thirds of the dough. Fold the unbuttered third over as you would a business letter, followed by the remaining third. This seals in the butter.
  • Roll out dough again to an 18-by-10-inch rectangle, then fold into thirds as described above; refrigerate 1 hour. This completes the first of three turns. Repeat rolling and folding process two more times, refrigerating at least 1 hour between turns. To help you remember how many turns have been completed, mark the dough after each one: make one mark for the first turn, two for the second, and three for the third.
  • Wrap tightly in plastic and refrigerate at least 4 hours and up to overnight. Dough can also be frozen, tightly wrapped in plastic, up to 2 weeks (thaw in refrigerator overnight before using).
  • Poached Pears:Combine wine, lemon juice and zest, sugar, cinnamon, vanilla seeds, and 2 cups water in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil; cook 5 minutes. Add pears, reduce to a simmer, and cover with a parchment round to keep fruit submerged; cook, occasionally turning pears by gently rotating the stems with your fingertips, until pears are tender, about 20 minutes. Transfer pears to a bowl. Return poaching liquid to a boil and continue boiling until syrupy and reduced by half, 10 to 12 minutes. Pour syrup over pears and refrigerate, covered, at least 4 hours and preferably overnight.
  • Frangipane:In the bowl of a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or a mini food processor, beat together butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg, almonds, rum, almond extract, and flour; beat until smooth.
  • Using a slotted spoon, remove pears from poaching liquid and pat dry with paper towels. On a lightly floured surface, roll out dough to a 20-by-12-inch rectangle, about 1/4 inch thick. Using a 3 1/2-inch round cutter, cut out 16 rounds and divide between two parchment-lined baking sheets. Fill each pear half with about 2 teaspoons frangipane and place cut-side down in centers of rounds. Cover with plastic wrap and let stand in a warm place until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Brush rounds with egg wash, carefully avoiding pears. Bake, rotating halfway through, until pastries are evenly browned, 20 to 25 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool completely. Serve at room temperature.

PEAR AND FRANGIPANE CROSTATA



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Basically a batter of ground almonds in a buttery sweet Italian-style crust, this easy tart is sublime with a little sugared fruit baked on top - apples or pears in the cold months, cherries and stone fruit in summer - but it is also very good plain, served with a fruit compote alongside. A small wedge is sufficient after a big meal, but no one will complain if you serve a dab of whipped cream or ice cream on the side. This tart is best on the day it is baked: Save time by making the dough and lining the tart pan up to a week in advance and freezing.

Provided by David Tanis

Categories     pies and tarts, dessert

Time 1h

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/2 cup/100 grams granulated sugar
Pinch of salt
1 whole egg, plus 2 yolks
1/2 cup/115 grams unsalted butter (1 stick), softened
2 1/4 cups/290 grams all-purpose flour
1 cup/110 grams finely ground blanched almonds
1/2 cup/100 grams granulated sugar, plus 2 tablespoons for sprinkling
3 tablespoons/45 grams melted unsalted butter
2 egg yolks, plus 1 whole egg
2 tablespoons dark rum
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
2 or 3 medium pears, peeled and sliced 1/4-inch thick

Steps:

  • Make the dough: Heat oven to 375 degrees. In a stand mixer or in a bowl with a sturdy whisk, beat together sugar, salt, eggs and butter. Fold in flour and knead the dough into a ball. Squash the dough into a disk, wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least an hour or up to 2 days before using. (Dough can also be frozen up to 2 months.) Roll out dough using a lightly floured rolling pin or press dough into a 10-inch French tart pan. Freeze or refrigerate tart shell while you make the filling. (It is not necessary to blind bake the tart shell.)
  • Make the filling: Whisk together almonds, sugar, butter, egg yolks and whole egg until creamy, then whisk in rum and almond extract.
  • Spread the frangipane batter evenly over the bottom of tart shell, and arrange pear slices over in a circular pattern. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons sugar. Bake at 375 degrees, for 10 minutes, then reduce heat to 350 degrees. (If pastry is browning too quickly, loosely cover edges with foil.) Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until golden but not too dark and a toothpick pushed into the center of the tart comes out clean. If it doesn't, bake a few minutes longer.

PEAR AND FRANGIPANE CROSTATA WITH RASPBERRY VINEGAR GLAZE



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Categories     Fruit     Nut     Dessert     Bake     Quick & Easy     Raspberry     Pear     Almond     Phyllo/Puff Pastry Dough     Bon Appétit     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Peanut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

5 ounces almond paste, crumbled (about 3 3/4 inches of a 5 1/2-inch log)
3 tablespoons butter, room temperature
2 tablespoons all purpose flour
1 large egg
1 sheet frozen puff pastry (half of 17.3-ounce package), thawed
3 large firm but ripe Bosc pears, peeled, halved, cored, cut into 1/3-inch slices
5 tablespoons sugar, divided
1/2 cup black raspberry vinegar* or raspberry vinegar
Crushed pink peppercorns (optional)

Steps:

  • Finely grind almond paste in processor. Add softened butter, flour, and egg; blend until smooth.
  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Roll out puff pastry on floured surface to 13x11-inch rectangle. Fold 3/4 inch of edges over; press to adhere to make 11 1/2x9 1/2-inch rectangle. Transfer to rimmed baking sheet. Pierce surface evenly with fork, avoiding folded edges. Spread almond paste mixture evenly over crust within folded edges. Arrange pear slices atop filling, overlapping slightly. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon sugar. Bake until crust is deep golden and pears are tender, about 38 minutes. Cool slightly.
  • Meanwhile, stir vinegar and remaining 1/4 cup sugar in heavy small saucepan over medium heat until sugar dissolves. Increase heat; boil until syrup is reduced to 1/4 cup, about 6 minutes.
  • Place tart on platter. Drizzle syrup over. Sprinkle lightly with peppercorns and serve warm.

PEAR-AND-FRANGIPANE PASTRIES



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Poached pears are an elegant dessert on their own. But place them on a layer of velvety almond-frangipane custard atop delicate pastry, and they're fit for tea time with the royal family. The key to this labor of love is breaking it down into a few steps, head to the cook's notes for a step-by-step guide to this delicious make-ahead dessert. This recipe comes from Martha Stewart's Fruit Desserts: 100+ Ways to Savor the Best of Every Season ($24.49, amazon.com).

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Pie & Tarts Recipes

Yield Makes 16

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 envelope (1/4 ounce or 2 1/4 teaspoons) active dry yeast (not rapid-rise)
1 cup warm milk (110°F)
1 vanilla bean, split and seeds scraped
4 1/2 cups plus 2 tablespoons unbleached all-purpose flour (1 1/4 pounds), and more for dusting
1/2 cup sugar
1 tablespoon kosher salt (we use Diamond Crystal)
4 sticks (2 cups) unsalted butter, room temperature, cut into tablespoons
2 large whole eggs plus 1 large yolk, room temperature
1 bottle (750 milliliters) dry white wine, such as Sauvignon Blanc
Grated zest of 1 lemon, plus 2 tablespoons fresh juice
1 cup sugar
2 cinnamon sticks
1 vanilla bean, split and seeds scraped
8 small pears, such as Bartlett (about 2 pounds), stems left on, peeled, halved lengthwise, and cored
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature
1/4 cup sugar
2 large eggs, room temperature
1/2 cup finely ground blanched almonds
1 tablespoon dark rum, such as Myers's
1/2 teaspoon pure almond extract
2 tablespoons unbleached all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • Dough: In a small bowl, sprinkle yeast over milk; stir until dissolved. Let stand until foamy, about 5 minutes. Stir in vanilla seeds. In a mixer fitted with the dough-hook attachment, beat together 4 1/2 cups flour, sugar, salt, and 4 tablespoons butter on low speed until mixture resembles coarse meal, 3 to 4 minutes. Add yeast mixture; beat until dough just comes together. Add eggs and yolk; beat until just combined, 2 to 3 minutes (do not overmix). Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface. Gently knead to form a smooth ball, about 30 seconds. Wrap tightly in plastic and refrigerate at least 2 hours and up to overnight.
  • Switch mixer to the paddle attachment and beat together remaining 3 sticks and 4 tablespoons butter and 2 tablespoons flour. Shape mixture into a 10-by-12-inch rectangle on a sheet of plastic wrap. Wrap and refrigerate at least 15 minutes and up to 1 day. (Before proceeding, let butter mixture stand at room temperature until it has same consistency as dough.)
  • On a lightly floured surface, roll out dough to a 10-by-18-inch rectangle, about 1/4 inch thick, keeping corners square. (Remove any excess flour from dough with a dry pastry brush.) With a short side facing you, place butter mixture over bottom two-thirds of dough. Fold unbuttered third down over butter, then bottom third up over that (as you would fold a business letter; this seals in the butter). Roll out dough again to a 10-by-18-inch rectangle, then fold into thirds as described above; wrap and refrigerate 1 hour. (This completes the first of three turns.) Repeat rolling and folding process two more times, refrigerating at least 1 hour between turns. Wrap tightly in plastic; refrigerate at least 4 hours and up to overnight. (Dough can also be frozen, tightly wrapped in plastic, up to 2 weeks; thaw in refrigerator overnight before using.)
  • Pears: In a large saucepan, bring wine, lemon zest and juice, sugar, cinnamon, vanilla seeds, and 2 cups water to a boil. Reduce to a simmer; add pears and cover with a parchment round to keep submerged. Cook, occasionally turning pears by gently rotating stems with your fingertips, until tender when pierced with a paring knife, about 20 minutes. With a slotted spoon, transfer pears to a heatproof bowl. Return poaching liquid to a boil and continue cooking until syrupy and reduced by half, 10 to 12 minutes. Pour syrup over pears and refrigerate, covered, at least 4 hours and preferably overnight.
  • Frangipane: In mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or a mini food processor, beat together butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add 1 egg, almonds, rum, almond extract, and flour; beat until smooth.
  • Using a slotted spoon, remove pears from poaching liquid and pat dry with paper towels. On a lightly floured surface, roll out dough to a 12-by-20-inch rectangle, about 1/4 inch thick. Using a 3 1/2-inch round cutter, cut out 16 rounds and divide between 2 parchment-lined baking sheets. Fill each pear half with about 2 teaspoons frangipane and place, cut-side down, in centers of rounds. Cover with plastic wrap and let stand in a warm place until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 375°F. In a small bowl, lightly beat remaining egg. Brush rounds of dough with egg wash, avoiding pears. Bake, rotating halfway through, until pastries are evenly browned, 20 to 25 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool completely. Serve at room temperature.

PEAR AND HAZELNUT FRANGIPANE TART



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A simple and nutty fall dessert.

Categories     Gourmet     Dessert     Bake     Tart     Fall     Pear     Hazelnut     Fruit     Nut     Kidney Friendly     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Peanut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 cup hazelnuts, toasted, loose skins rubbed off in a kitchen towel, and cooled
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
3/4 stick (6 tablespoons) cold unsalted butter, softened
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
1 tart shell
3 firm-ripe Bosc or Anjou pears
1/4 cup apricot preserves, heated and strained

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Pulse hazelnuts with 1/4 cup sugar in a food processor until finely ground, then add flour and pulse to combine.
  • Beat together butter and remaining 1/4 cup sugar with an electric mixer at moderately high speed until pale and fluffy. Add eggs 1 at a time, beating well after each addition, then beat in extracts. Reduce speed to low and mix in nut mixture until just combined.
  • Spread frangipane filling evenly in tart shell. Peel, halve, and core pears, then cut lengthwise into 1/4-inch-thick slices, holding slices together to keep pear shape intact. Arrange pears decoratively on filling, fanning slices slightly. Bake until pears are golden and frangipane is puffed and golden brown, 30 to 40 minutes. Brush pears (not filling) with preserves and cool tart completely in pan on rack, then remove side of pan.

PEAR AND HAZELNUT FRANGIPANE TART



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Find your new favorite treat in this cheerful dessert from Aran Goyoaga of Canelle et Vanille.

Provided by Reynolds Kitchens(R)

Categories     Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips     Reynolds®

Time 2h15m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 ¼ cups all-purpose flour (or gluten-free flour mix)
1 teaspoon sugar
¼ teaspoon salt
8 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
3 tablespoons cold water, or more as needed
Reynolds® Parchment Paper
Reynolds Wrap® Aluminum Foil
3 ounces hazelnuts
½ cup sugar
8 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 egg
½ cup all-purpose flour (or gluten-free flour mix)
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon dark rum
½ teaspoon kosher salt
3 pears - peeled, cored and sliced

Steps:

  • Combine the flour, sugar and salt in a food processor. Add the cold butter and pulse ten times until the butter is the size of large peas. Add 3 tablespoons of cold water and pulse until it comes together. Turn onto a lightly floured work surface and bring the dough together, forming a disk. Wrap in Reynolds® Parchment Paper and refrigerate for at least 45 minutes.
  • On a lightly floured work surface, roll the dough to 1/8-inch thickness. Fill a 9-inch tart mold or rectangle tart mold with the dough. Cut off excess from the top and refrigerate for another 15 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Cover the top of the dough with Reynolds Wrap® Aluminum Foil and weigh down with pie weights or dry beans. Bake for 15 minutes. Remove the foil and pie weights and let cool.
  • Combine the hazelnuts and sugar in the food processor. Pulse to a fine powder. Add the butter, egg, flour, vanilla, rum and salt. Process until it comes together as a paste.
  • Spread the mixture over the partially baked tart. On the top, arrange the pear slices in a pattern. Bake the tart for 30 to 35 minutes until golden brown. Let it cool for 10 minutes before slicing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 474.3 calories, Carbohydrate 45.6 g, Cholesterol 84.3 mg, Fat 30.5 g, Fiber 3.7 g, Protein 5.7 g, SaturatedFat 15.3 g, Sodium 206 mg, Sugar 19.9 g

Tips:

  • Use ripe pears: The riper the pears, the sweeter and more flavorful your pastries will be.
  • Don't overmix the frangipane: Overmixing will make the frangipane tough.
  • Chill the dough before baking: This will help the pastries to keep their shape.
  • Bake the pastries until they are golden brown: A toothpick inserted into the center of a pastry should come out clean.
  • Let the pastries cool slightly before serving: This will help the frangipane to set.

Conclusion:

Pear and frangipane pastries are a delicious and elegant dessert that are perfect for any occasion. They are relatively easy to make, and they can be tailored to your own taste preferences. Whether you prefer a simple pastry with just pears and frangipane, or a more elaborate pastry with a glaze or crumble topping, you are sure to find a recipe in this article that you will love.

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