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Pear and Almond Cream Tart

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By: Joanna Cismaru •Last Updated: 12/20/24 12 Comments

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a gorgeous pear and almond cream tart on a table.

This Pear and Almond Cream Tart masterfully blends the subtle sweetness of pears with the nutty allure of almond cream. Once you take a bite, you’ll find yourself ensnared in its luxuriously harmonious flavors.

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a gorgeous pear and almond cream tart on a table.

Pear And Almond Cream Tart

Every time I craft this Pear and Almond Cream Tart, I’m whisked away to a place where culinary dreams become reality. The balance struck between the fresh, juicy pears and the velvety almond cream fills each bite with pure bliss. The crisp shortcrust base is just the cherry on top, offering a buttery counterpoint to the creamy and fruity flavors above.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • All-purpose flour: Forms the structure of the pastry. If you don’t have this, you can use pastry flour or a gluten-free flour blend.
  • Butter: Gives the pastry its flaky texture. Margarine or shortening can be alternatives.
  • Water: Binds the flour and butter. No real substitute, but ensure it’s cold for best results.
  • Almonds, blanched: Provides the main flavor and texture for the filling. Ground almonds or almond flour can save time.
  • Sugar: Sweetens the almond cream. Swap with honey or maple syrup if desired.
  • Butter: Adds richness to the filling. Coconut oil is an alternative for a different flavor.
  • Egg (whole & white): Binds the filling and gives it structure. Aquafaba can be an option if avoiding eggs.
  • Almond extract: Intensifies the almond flavor. Vanilla extract or a splash of amaretto can be used instead.
  • Water: Thins out the jam for the glaze. Brandy can also be used for a more complex flavor.
  • Apricot jam: Adds a sweet sheen to the tart. Peach or orange marmalade could work in a pinch.
  • Pears: The star fruit of this tart. Apples can be a substitute, though the flavor profile will change.
  • Lemon juice: Prevents the pears from browning and adds a hint of tartness. Lime juice is a potential alternative.

How To Make Pear And Apple Cream Tart

First off, to make the shortcrust, add the flour, butter in a food processor and pulse it until the butter and the four resemble cornmeal. Add the water and pulse a few more times until the dough comes together. Wrap the dough up in plastic wrap and refrigerate it until you’re ready to use it. Roll out the pastry dough into a thin circle and use it to line a 9 inch tart pan or pie pan.

shortcrust in a tart pan

At this point, preheat the oven to 375 F degrees and place a baking sheet in the oven. Next thing to do is make the almond cream. In a food processor add the blanched almonds and pulse until they are finely ground. Add the butter and process again until they get creamy, add the egg and the egg white, almond extract and mix well. That’s all there is to it. Pour the almond cream into the pastry shell.

Almond cream added to the shortcrust

The pears need to be pealed and cut in half, then remove the cores and rub them with the lemon juice. With the pear halves cut side down on a cutting board, slice them thinly crosswise.

Sliced pear

Press down on the top of the slices to fan out the pear slices. Use a spatula to transfer the pear to the tart as you see in the picture below. Repeat with remaining pear halves.

Sliced pears are added on top of the almond cream in a flower shape

Place the tart pan on the hot baking sheet and bake it for about 50 to 55 minutes, make sure the almond filling is set and golden brown. Let the tart cool on a wire rack.

Top shot of Pear and Almond Cream Tart with the sunlight hitting it

In the meantime, in a small sauce pan heat the water or brandy and jam, then use this to brush the top of the hot tart to glaze it.

Expert Tips

  1. Pear Selection: Opt for firm yet ripe pears like Bosc or Anjou for the best texture and flavor. Overripe pears can release too much moisture, making the tart soggy.
  2. Blind Baking: Before adding the almond filling, consider blind baking the tart shell for 10-15 minutes. This helps achieve a crisp base, preventing any sogginess.
  3. Toasting Almonds: For an extra depth of flavor, toast the almonds lightly before grinding them for the cream filling. This step enhances the nutty flavor of the tart.
  4. Glaze Application: Always glaze the tart while it’s still warm. This ensures the glaze is absorbed slightly, giving the tart a glossy, appetizing finish.
  5. Serving Temperature: This tart tastes best when served at room temperature, but chilling it for a short time can make slicing cleaner and easier. Just remember to let it come back to room temperature for the best flavor experience.
Pear and Almond Cream Tart

Storage

Store this tart in an airtight container or cover it tightly with plastic wrap to keep it fresh. It’s best enjoyed at room temperature within 2 days. However, if you want to keep it longer, refrigerate for up to 5 days, and let it sit out for about 30 minutes before serving to bring out its full flavors.

If you’re considering freezing, wrap the entire tart or individual slices tightly in plastic wrap, followed by aluminum foil. It can be frozen for up to a month. When ready to enjoy, thaw overnight in the refrigerator and then bring to room temperature before serving.

More Delicious Treats To Try

  • Bakewell Tart
  • Strawberry Rhubarb Pie
  • Perfect Peach Pie
  • Classic Apple Pie
  • Homemade Cherry Pie
  • Lemon Chess Pie
  • Tomato Pie
  • Canadian Butter Tarts
  • Egg Tarts (Hong Kong Style)
  • Apple Pie Bites
  • Almond Biscotti

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a gorgeous pear and almond cream tart on a table.
4.41 from 5 votes

Pear and Almond Cream Tart

Prep 30 minutes minutes
Cook 55 minutes minutes
Total 1 hour hour 25 minutes minutes
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This Pear and Almond Cream Tart is a symphony of flavors and textures that promises a gourmet dessert experience. Each bite combines the delicate sweetness of ripe pears, the nutty richness of almond cream, and the crumbly perfection of shortcrust pastry, creating a dessert that's both visually stunning and irresistibly delicious.

Ingredients

Shortcrust Pastry

  • 7 ounce all-purpose flour
  • 4 ounce butter (cold)
  • 2-3 tablespoon water (cold)

Almond Cream Filling

  • ¾ cup almonds (blanched)
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 5 tablespoon butter
  • 1 egg (whole)
  • 1 egg white
  • ½ teaspoon almond extract

Glaze

  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 4 tablespoon apricot jam

Pears

  • 3 pears (peeled and cored)
  • lemon juice

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Instructions 

  • To make the shortcrust, add the flour, butter in a food processor and pulse it until the butter and the four resemble cornmeal. Add the water and pulse a few more times until the dough comes together. Wrap the dough up in plastic wrap and refrigerate it until you’re ready to use it.
  • Roll out the pastry dough into a thin circle and use it to line a 9 inch tart pan or pie pan.
  • Preheat the oven to 375℉ and place a baking sheet in the oven.
  • In a food processor add the blanched almonds and pulse until they are finely ground. Add the butter and process again until they get creamy, add sugar, the egg and the egg white, almond extract and mix well.
  • Pour the almond cream into the pastry shell.
  • The pears need to be pealed and cut in half, then remove the cores and rub them with the lemon juice. With the pear halves cut side down on a cutting board, slice them thinly crosswise.
  • Press down on the top of the slices to fan out the pear slices. Use a spatula to transfer the pear to the tart as you see in the picture below. Repeat with remaining pear halves.
  • Place the tart pan on the hot baking sheet and bake it for about 50 to 55 minutes, make sure the almond filling is set and golden brown.
  • In a small sauce pan heat the water or brandy and jam, then use this to brush the top of the hot tart to glaze it.
  • Serve at room temperature.

Notes

  1. Ensure the butter for the shortcrust pastry is cold for optimal results.
  2. Lemon juice prevents the pears from browning quickly; rub immediately after cutting.
  3. Glazing with the apricot jam provides a shiny finish, enhancing the tart’s appearance.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1servingCalories: 573kcal (29%)Carbohydrates: 60g (20%)Protein: 9g (18%)Fat: 35g (54%)Saturated Fat: 17g (106%)Cholesterol: 93mg (31%)Sodium: 30mg (1%)Potassium: 293mg (8%)Fiber: 6g (25%)Sugar: 24g (27%)Vitamin A: 857IU (17%)Vitamin C: 5mg (6%)Calcium: 74mg (7%)Iron: 3mg (17%)
© Author Joanna Cismaru

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

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