Savory Pear Tart Makes one 9-to 10-inch tart. This cornmeal crust comes together quickly, but if you’re in a pinch, feel free to use prepared frozen cornmeal or butter tart crusts.
Roll out the remaining dough so it's larger than your tart form (11 inches in diameter). Refrigerate the rolled-out dough ...
Repeat the process with pear slices. Brush with butter ... Using the coarsest side of a box grater, grate the streusel to cover the tart. Place the tart in the fridge to allow the dough to ...
Lift the sliced pears intact and arrange them around the tart on the frangipane, pointed ends towards the centre. Arrange a final half pear in the centre. Turn the oven up to 200°C. Bake the tart ...
Nestle pear slices, cut sides down ... If needed, carefully loosen edges of tart with a small knife. Invert tart onto a serving platter. Serve immediately with whipped goat cheese.
What’s more, the tart can be assembled up to three hours ... lifting the pastry onto a sheet of baking paper. Tip the apple and pear mixture into the centre of the pastry, spreading it out ...
This pear and almond tart with swirls of melted chocolate marbled through it is served either warm or cold in generous wedges with a dollop of cream. You will need a 26cm/10½in loose-based fluted ...
This blue cheese, pear and walnut tart makes a great light lunch or a filling starter for special occasions. It's served with sticky figs for extra indulgence! To make this recipe you will need a ...
Prick the inside with a fork. Arrange the pear slices inside the rim. Drizzle with the syrup and scatter with the crumbled cheese and flaked almonds. Brush the outside edges with the cream.
Crumbles have always been a family favourite. Get in quick while the last of the tamarillos are around and combine with some juicy pears to create a heart-warming dessert. Encasing it in a pre ...