There’s nothing like having your cake and eating it too; or in this case, having your tart and eating it too. We created a no-bake chocolate and almond tart that is guilt-free, with healthy ...
You can make this pastry in a food processor or by hand. Cream together the butter, sugar and salt and then rub or pulse in the flour and egg yolks. When this mixture has come together, looking like ...
In a Bowl 1 mix the almond flour, grated chocolate, cinnamon and salt. In Bowl 2 cream the butter and the sugar well, and add the essences. In Bowl 3 whip the egg whites until soft peaks form. Add the ...
I created this tart crust when I ran out of flour after starting to make the dough for a Thanksgiving apple tart. Crossing my fingers, I substituted almond meal for half of the flour. It was a big hit ...
Even more than hors d’oeuvre, a New Year’s party needs dessert. Ringing in the New Year with something sweet symbolizes the wish for a sweet year ahead. Besides, if you’re celebrating late into the ...
This post originally appeared in Genius Recipes from Food52. I’ve been on an obsessive, rabid ferret–like hunt for genius desserts lately (I’ll get to that in a bit) and, in my sniffing, I found what ...
Put away the matzo meal. Bay Area blogger Andrea Potischman of Simmer + Sauce has bestowed upon us the secret to delicious Passover from-scratch baking: almond flour. We caught up with Potischman of ...
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This Tart Is Your Thanksgiving Showstopper
In a mixing bowl, cream the butter and sugar. Add the nut mixture and combine into a rough dough. If it’s not sticking ...
Note: On the opening night of Alice Water’s Berkeley restaurant Chez Panisse, pastry chef Lindsey Shere served almond tart. Twenty-five years later, just before the restaurant’s silver anniversary, we ...
In a food processor, pulse the flour, sugar and salt for a few seconds until combined. Add the butter and pulse until the mixture becomes crumbly and resembles coarse meal, about 10 pulses. Beat the ...
This fig and almond tart is gorgeous. The frangipane melts into the almondy crust. Fresh figs burst with flavor. The dough is delicate and somewhat difficult to handle, but well worth the effort. It’s ...
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