Makes 1 (12- to 13-inch) tart; serves 12 to 18. Dish was prepared by Connie Caldwell, who said, “I got this recipe from Jan Cox about 15 years ago and get requests for it all the time.” 1. Preheat ...
In October, I flew to Paris to visit a friend living there. We were there to do research in Normandy for her next book and spent days driving around the French countryside — eating moules frites in ...
An array of glistening fall fruit blankets the top of this creamy custard pie, a riff on the ubiquitous French fruit tarts sold in bakeries and grocery stores. Use persimmons, plums, figs and kiwi for ...
Shelter in place has given way to an abundance of bread baking. If you follow social media, you can’t miss the number of proud bread photos and sourdough sagas to admire and read. It makes sense. With ...
Like the classic French fresh fruit tarts you see in fancy pastry shops, this American berry tart has serious panache. Heat the oven to 375 degrees. Coat a 9-inch removable-bottom tart pan with baking ...
Summer officially arrived this week, and that means one thing. Well, OK, it means a lot of things. But one of those things is (are) berries. And not coincidentally, our friends at The Associated Press ...
Strawberries and cream, is there a dreamier combination? Simple and soothing and lightly sweetened with a sprinkle of sugar, it is happiness in a bowl. My family used to live near a fruit farm on the ...
Most folks know I’m not the kind of person who makes or eats dessert on a regular basis, but I have been known to turn out a pretty dessert or two on a special occasion. Thanks to my stint in culinary ...
Pulse almonds in food processor until finely ground. Add the flour, sugar, salt, cardamom, and orange zest and pulse to blend. Add the butter and pulse until only pea-size pieces remain. Whisk ...
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