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Recipe: Pear and Chocolate Tart


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When you do nothing to your pear tree but leave it be, you can expect trouble. And trouble came to my friend in the form of dozens and dozens and dozens of bug-free, blemishless, picture perfect pears. Her punishment? Driving some over to me. That’ll teach her.


I asked her what she likes to do with pears and she mentioned dipping them in chocolate. But that seemed too easy. Besides, I’m breaking out of my pastry-phobic rut and needed something to put in my pate sucree dough. So I made a pear and chocolate tart. A bit askew, but not bad given the swarm of fruit flies hounding me as I worked.



So, where’s the chocolate? Underneath the slivered pears and cream custard, hiding quietly to surprise you.



I used a new-to-Canada product called Cacao Barry by Callebaut. I was given a sample at the Women’s Culinary Network’s Woman of the Year party for Elizabeth Baird and squirreled it away in a high cupboard awaiting a special occasion. Pears from my best friend and pastry made on my dearly departed Aunt Hilda’s special board seemed the perfect excuse to break out this treat. The chocolate was dark, flavourful and melted beautifully. Best of all? It didn’t require chopping.


See, without any intervention on my part it dissolved into a decadent layer just waiting to be discovered.



Unlike the sugary Pink Angel Squares with mile-high icing and gooey coconut filling, this dessert isn’t very sweet. Instead, it’s very rich. With eggs, yolks and cream, you won’t need any sauces or even ice cream. Just a fork and maybe a secluded corner to sneak away to so no one will ask you to share.



Next time, I’m thinking I’ll add a good handful of crystallized ginger to the custard. Got a favourite way to use up pears? Share a link. Share a photo. I’m on a roll and looking for more challenges.




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