Enjoy a Viking River Cruises dessert recipe - French Pear Tart

French Pear Tart

A typical example of irresistible French baking

French Pear Tart

While all aspects of French gastronomy are world-renowned, it is the wide variety of wonderful baked goods and pastries that really stand out. From napoleons to petits fours, from cakes to tarts, the French have mastered the art of baking. Frangipane, a sweet almond-flavored pastry cream, sets off this tart’s buttery pastry and slices of fresh pear. Explore the world-famous cuisine of northern France, southern France or the Bordeaux region with Viking!

Ingredients:

Three firm, ripe Anjou or Bartlett pears, each peeled, cored and cut into slices

Pastry Dough:
One-quarter cup all-purpose flour
Pinch of salt
Four tablespoons superfine sugar
One-half cup sweet soft butter
Three egg yolks
Three to four drops vanilla extract
One tablespoon cold water

Frangipane:
One-third cup unsalted butter
Three-quarters cup sugar
Three eggs
Three-quarters cup ground almonds
One and a half tablespoons flour
Two drops almond extract

Glaze:
One-quarter cup apricot jam
One teaspoon lemon juice
Slivered almonds for garnish

Directions:

Pastry Dough:
Sift flour and salt together; create a pile with a well in the middle. Put sugar, butter, egg yolks and vanilla into the well; pinch together to form a paste. Mix gently; add water to make soft, but firm dough. Cover and chill for 2 hours. Roll gently on a lightly floured surface. Place into 9-inch fluted quiche pan; press firmly into pan and cut off excess. Chill for 20 minutes. Preheat oven to 400°F. Prick pastry. Line with parchment or foil and fill with baking beans. Bake for 10–12 minutes. Lower temperature to 375°F; remove beans and paper and bake for 5 minutes until golden. Cool on wire rack.

Frangipane:
Mix butter and sugar until creamy. Add eggs, ground almonds, flour and extract; combine. Fill pastry shell with frangipane and place pear slices in a pattern on top. Bake at 350°F for 30-40 minutes or until the pears are tender and lightly browned.

Glaze:
Heat jam in a saucepan until it melts. Add lemon juice and stir. Push mixture through a sieve. Brush glaze over tart. Sprinkle slivered almonds on top.

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