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Daring Bakers - Bakewell Tart

The June Daring Bakers' challenge was hosted by Jasmine of Confessions of a Cardamom Addict and Annemarie of Ambrosia and Nectar. They chose a Traditional (UK) Bakewell Tart... er... pudding that was inspired by a rich baking history dating back to the 1800's in England.

I love shortcrust pastry and frangipane! This challenge was one of my favorite. And I think it's the first time I did not change a lot on the recipe. The only thing I replace was the water in the shortcrust pastry. I used 1 egg white instead. That's it!

Daring Bakers - Bakewell Tart

For the filling I did go with a homemade apricot/vanilla jam. I mixed about 200 g apricots with 30 g sugar and 1/2 vanilla bean, cooked it for 6 minutes and mixed it. Finished.

Bakewell Tart…er…pudding
Makes one 23cm (9” tart)
Prep time: less than 10 minutes (plus time for the individual elements)
Resting time: 15 minutes
Baking time: 30 minutes
Equipment needed: 23cm (9”) tart pan or pie tin (preferably with ridged edges), rolling pin

Daring Bakers - Bakewell Tart

One quantity sweet shortcrust pastry (recipe follows)
Bench flour
250ml (1cup (8 US fl. oz)) jam or curd, warmed for spreadability
One quantity frangipane (recipe follows)
One handful blanched, flaked almonds

Sweet shortcrust pastry

Prep time: 15-20 minutes
Resting time: 30 minutes (minimum)
Equipment needed: bowls, box grater, cling film

225g (8oz) all purpose flour
30g (1oz) sugar
2.5ml (½ tsp) salt
110g (4oz) unsalted butter, cold (frozen is better)
2 (2) egg yolks and 1 egg white
2.5ml (½ tsp) almond extract (optional)

Sift together flour, sugar and salt. Grate butter into the flour mixture, using the large hole-side of a box grater. Using your finger tips only, and working very quickly, rub the fat into the flour until the mixture resembles bread crumbs. Set aside.

Lightly beat the egg yolks with the almond extract (if using) and quickly mix into the flour mixture. Keep mixing while dribbling in the water, only adding enough to form a cohesive and slightly sticky dough.

Form the dough into a disc, wrap in cling and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes

Frangipane

Prep time: 10-15 minutes
Equipment needed: bowls, hand mixer, rubber spatula

125g (4.5oz) unsalted butter, softened
125g (4.5oz) icing sugar
3 (3) eggs
2.5ml (½ tsp) almond extract
125g (4.5oz) ground almonds
30g (1oz) all purpose flour

Cream butter and sugar together for about a minute or until the mixture is primrose in colour and very fluffy. Scrape down the side of the bowl and add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. The batter may appear to curdle. In the words of Douglas Adams: Don’t panic. Really. It’ll be fine. After all three are in, pour in the almond extract and mix for about another 30 seconds and scrape down the sides again. With the beaters on, spoon in the ground nuts and the flour. Mix well. The mixture will be soft, keep its slightly curdled look (mostly from the almonds) and retain its pallid yellow colour.

Assembling the tart
Place the chilled dough disc on a lightly floured surface. If it's overly cold, you will need to let it become acclimatised for about 15 minutes before you roll it out. Flour the rolling pin and roll the pastry to 5mm (1/4”) thickness, by rolling in one direction only (start from the centre and roll away from you), and turning the disc a quarter turn after each roll. When the pastry is to the desired size and thickness, transfer it to the tart pan, press in and trim the excess dough. Patch any holes, fissures or tears with trimmed bits. Chill in the freezer for 15 minutes.

Preheat oven to 200C/400F.

Remove shell from freezer, spread as even a layer as you can of jam onto the pastry base. Top with frangipane, spreading to cover the entire surface of the tart. Smooth the top and pop into the oven for 30 minutes. Five minutes before the tart is done, the top will be poofy and brownish. Remove from oven and strew flaked almonds on top and return to the heat for the last five minutes of baking.

The finished tart will have a golden crust and the frangipane will be tanned, poofy and a bit spongy-looking. Remove from the oven and cool on the counter. Serve warm, with crème fraîche, whipped cream or custard sauce if you wish.

When you slice into the tart, the almond paste will be firm, but slightly squidgy and the crust should be crisp but not tough.

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Don't forget to visit the blogs of my fellow Daring Bakers and the Daring Kitchen headquarter!



November 2007 Challenge - Tender Potatoe Bread
December 2007 Challenge - Yule Log
January 2008 Challenge - Lemon Meringue Pie
February 2008 Challenge - French Bread
March 2008 Challenge - Perfect Party Cake
April 2008 Challenge - Cheesecake Pops
May 2008 Challenge - Opéra Cake
June 2008 Challenge - Danish Braid
July 2008 Challenge - Filbert Gateau
August 2008 Challenge - Chocolate Eclairs
September 2008 Challenge - Lavash Crackers
October 2008 Challenge - Pizza
November 2008 Challenge - Caramel Cake with Caramelized Butter Frosting
January 2009 Challenge - Tuiles
February 2009 Challenge - Flourless Chocolate Cake, Chocolate Valentino
March 2009 Challenge - Lasagne of Emilia-Romagna (Lasagne Verdi al Forno)
April 2009 Challenge - Cheesecake with Lemon Curd Topping
Mai 2009 Challenge - Banana Strudel

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Lisa (guest) - 27. Jun, 09:23

zorra, your tart came out gorgeous, but everything you make does :) Love the jam..is that peach or apricot? Mango? I must have missed something when I read your entry, as I'm so tired and blurry at the moment :)

Zorra - 27. Jun, 10:31

@Lisa

Thank you for your kind words. :-) It's apricot/vanilla jam, it it was delicious.
Zita (guest) - 27. Jun, 11:40

Beatiful tart, I bet the adding of eeg to recipe make the crust more delicious :)

Dharm (guest) - 27. Jun, 12:11

Nice

Your tart looks just great! I have to agree with you that this challenge was really tasty as well as fun to make. Great Job!

isabelle (guest) - 27. Jun, 13:54

c'est superbe, les photos sont fantastiques :)

meeta (guest) - 27. Jun, 14:59

Fruity

Love the height of the frangipane! Nice one Zorra

Arundathi (guest) - 27. Jun, 15:26

Zorra, your tarts look fabulous!!

Anula (guest) - 27. Jun, 18:55

Your tart looks deicious and very nice photos :)

Andreas (guest) - 27. Jun, 22:33

Mmmh, die Schicht Aprikosenmarmelade sieht sehr lecker aus.

Dragon (guest) - 28. Jun, 00:03

Wow

Wow, I love your tart! The apricot vanilla jam sounds amazing too. Great job on this month's challenge.

Jamie (guest) - 28. Jun, 08:22

Bakewell Tart

Zorra, your Bakewell tart looks so moist and luscious! Love the summery peach jam filling. Lovely lovely job!

Rosa (guest) - 28. Jun, 11:30

It looks so scrumptious and beautiful! A great choice of filling! Yummy!

Cheers,

Rosa

Shandy (guest) - 28. Jun, 15:58

Apricots...YUM!

I love the apricot vanilla filling. Beautiful color combination and the flavors together sound perfect.

jasmine (guest) - 28. Jun, 19:04

So glad you liked the challenge--and quite something for it to be followed pretty much as-is. I really like the apricot filling you did. Thanks for participating.

j

Lauren (guest) - 29. Jun, 00:34

Yum!! Your tart looks delicious =D. I love the sound of apricot vanilla jam!! Awesome job with this challenge!!

breadchick (guest) - 29. Jun, 05:46

Zorra, that jam sounds fantastic and the short crust was excellent wasn't it!

Hannah (guest) - 29. Jun, 06:24

So lovely...The tart looks flawless, and your photos are stunning, too!

asti (guest) - 29. Jun, 15:47

Another gorgeous creation. great job Zorra. Anything that come out of your kitchen always look fabulous.

Margaret (guest) - 4. Jul, 01:27

DB is fun

Your Bakewell came out soooo well. I wish mine had looked as pretty. But it was easy, and it was good.

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