French Pear Tart Recipe | The Mediterranean Dish (2024)

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With the holidays upon us, I decided to challenge myself to baking something different. I was looking through the latest issue of Cook's Illustrated and I came across a beautiful French apple tart. The apple slices arranged in the shape of a beautiful blooming flour. At first glance, I thought to myself, this looks complicated.

A few hours later, I was looking in my fridge when my large bag of pears stared back at me demanding action. It was a toss up between making my easy poached pears and a pear tart, and I decided to try my hand at a pear tart. And while I'm at it, I could use some of my good fig preserves!

I'd like to think of my pear tart as the yummier cousin of the Cook's Illustrated apple tart. Sorry, I'm biased toward pears. But I did end up using their no-fuss pie crust with some modification. Trust me, friends, you'll want to know how to make this easy no-fuss crust, it will change your baking life!

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So I did make my French pear tart recipe. The result? A total WIN! Absolute perfection in both presentation and taste! I know I'll be making it again soon.

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Position one oven rack to middle, and move the second rack to the very top slot.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

In a bowl, mix together flour, sugar and salt. Add melted butter and combine to form dough.

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Transfer dough to a 9-inch tart pan with a removable bottom. With your hands press dough down to spread on bottom and onto the rims of the pan.

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Place in the oven on the middle rack and bake for 30 minutes, or until crust turns golden brown. When ready remove crust from oven and let sit to cool. Leave oven on.

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Meanwhile, heat the fig preserves in microwave for about 40 seconds. Pour heated fig preserves through a mesh strainer to separate chunks from liquid.

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Now, slice five pears into ½-inch slices, discarding core.

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Heat 1 tablespoon of butter in a large cast iron skillet. Add pear slices and 1 tablespoon water. Cover and cook on medium heat until pears are slightly tender; about 3 minutes.Remove pears onto a large platter and let sit to cool.

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Take the remaining three pears and cut them in the same manner.Now melt 2 tablespoon of butter in previously used cast iron skillet. Add newly-sliced pears, chunks of fig reserves, and salt. Cook on medium heat, covered, for ten minutes; stir occasionally until pears are very tender. Take a potato masher and mash the pears and fig reserves into a puree. Let cook for another 5-7 minutes or until pureed mixture reduces and thickens.

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Transfer pear-fig puree onto the now cooled crust; spread evenly.

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Now, take the cooled pear slices and begin to assemble them in layered circles, starting at the outer edges.

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Place tart on the middle rack of the oven. Bake in 350 degree F-heated oven for 30 minutes.

Warm up the strained liquid fig preserves for 20 seconds in the microwave.When tart is ready, remove from oven and brush surface of the pears evenly with the warmed fig liquid.

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Return to oven and place on the top rack. Broil very briefly; watching carefully until pears gain a nice caramelized look.

Remove from oven and let cool for at least 1 ½ hours before serving.

When ready, place the bottom of the tart pan on a wide can of food. Hold the ring part of the pan and carefully slide it downwards.

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Cut pear fig tart into eight slices and serve. Enjoy!

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French Pear Tart

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  • Author: The Mediterranean Dish
  • Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
  • Yield: serves up to 12
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Description

This French pear tart recipe is a total WIN! Absolute perfection in both presentation and taste!

Ingredients

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Crust

  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 5 tbsp sugar
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 12 tbsp unsalted butter, melted

Filling

  • 8 large pears, washed
  • 3 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1 tbsp water
  • ¾ cup fig preserves
  • ¼ tsp salt

Instructions

  1. Position one oven rack to middle, and move the second rack to the top slot.
  2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  3. In a bowl, mix together flour, sugar and salt. Add melted butter and combine to form dough.
  4. Transfer dough to a 9-inch tart pan with a removable bottom. With your hands press dough down to spread on bottom and onto the rims of the pan.
  5. Place in the oven on the middle rack and bake for 30 minutes, or until crust turns golden brown. When ready remove crust from oven and let sit to cool. Leave oven on.
  6. Meanwhile, heat the fig preserves in microwave for about 40 seconds. Pour heated fig preserves through a mesh strainer to separate chunks from liquid.
  7. Now, slice five pears into ½-inch slices, discarding core.
  8. Heat 1 tablespoon of butter in a large cast iron skillet. Add pear slices and 1 tablespoon water. Cover and cook on medium heat until pears are slightly tender; about 3 minutes.
  9. Remove pears onto a large platter and let sit to cool.
  10. Take the remaining three pears and cut them in the same manner.
  11. Now melt 2 tablespoon of butter in previously used cast iron skillet. Add newly-sliced pears, chunks of fig reserves, and salt. Cook on medium heat, covered, for ten minutes; stir occasionally until pears are very tender.
  12. Take a potato masher and mash the pears and fig reserves into a puree. Let cook for another 5-7 minutes or until pureed mixture reduces and thickens.
  13. Transfer pear-fig puree onto the now cooled crust; spread evenly.
  14. Now, take the cooled pear slices and begin to assemble them in layered circles, starting at the outer edges (see photo).
  15. Place tart on the middle rack of the oven. Bake in 350 degree F-heated oven for 30 minutes.
  16. Warm up the strained liquid fig preserves for 20 seconds in the microwave.
  17. When tart is ready, remove from oven and brush surface of the pears evenly with the warmed fig liquid.
  18. Return to oven and place on the top rack. Broil very briefly; watching carefully until pears gain a nice caramelized look.
  19. Remove from oven and let cool for at least 1 ½ hours before serving.
  20. When ready, place the bottom of the tart pan on a wide can of food. Hold the ring part of the pan and carefully slide it downwards (see photo).
  21. Cut pear fig tart into eight slices and serve. Enjoy!

Notes

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  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Cook Time: 60 mins
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: French

Keywords: Pear Tart, Pear Dessert, Tart, French Tart, French Dessert

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FAQs

What is a French pear? ›

French Butter pears are small to medium in size and are tear-drop in shape with a bulbous, rounded base that tapers to a short, straight neck and slender green-brown stem. The smooth, thin green skin transforms to a golden green-brown when ripe and is covered in brown russeting with prominent lenticels or pores.

How to use pears? ›

Pears are a popular choice for pie, bread, and cake, but they are also excellent in salads, soups, and on pizza. Browse over 350 pear recipes. What would you like to cook? Does This Viral Club Soda Hack Really Prevent Fruit from Browning?

What are the names of French pears? ›

French Pear Varieties

The most popular being: la Conférence, Williams, Comice (la Doyenné de Comice), Bosc (Beurre Bosc), la Passe-Crassane, Guyot (la Docteur Jules Guyot), Beurré Hardy and Alexandrine.

Is France known for pears? ›

What is the popular fruit of France? France's large-scale fruit production consists mainly of pears, apples, grapes and cherries.

What is the best cooking method for pears? ›

Poached Pears

Keep the liquid at a very low boil and simmer the pears until cooked through, 10 to 25 minutes, depending on the pears. While they are poaching, every so often gently push down the pears to make sure they are submerged in poaching liquid. (The round of paper helps to keep the pears moist and wet.)

What is the healthiest way to eat pears? ›

As with any fruit, the best way to eat a pear is to eat the whole thing. The skin is where most of the nutrients are, particularly the fiber and antioxidants.

Do pears cleanse the liver? ›

Pear has antioxidants that might show a beneficial effect on liver health. In an animal study conducted by Ajilore B et al. 2016, the seed extract of pear fruit showed a decrease in oxidative stress on the liver. These results were due to the phytochemicals, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of pear.

What scent is French pear? ›

A sophisticated, sweet, soft smelling fragrance of juicy pear, combined with creamy rich vanilla and a hint of musk.

Are Anjou pears French? ›

French d'Anjou pears are thought to have originated in France, near the city of Angers. They appeared in the United States in 1842 and today represent 34% of the pear market.

What Colour is French pear? ›

French Pear is a refreshing cool green with a subtle gray undertone. This calming color pairs well with complementary soft pastels such as blush pink and lavender for a soothing atmosphere.

What are French butter pears? ›

Resembling a green bartlett pear, the French butter pear has a slight lemon flavor and a juicy, delicate texture. It has a green skin with russets and a creamy, dense, buttery flesh. French butter pears bruise easily.

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