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Recipe: Raspberry Peach Frangipane Pie
While the daffodils have finally poked their heads through the earth, my freezer remains packed with containers of frozen fruit squirrelled away from last year’s harvest. They’re so precious to me, I save them for special occasions. Very special occasions. As along as the sooty, deathless snowdrifts maintain a Narnia-like hold on the Earth, nothing seems special enough. (Unless you are celebrating your 85th birthday. And then, I will bake you a raspberry pie upon request.) Of course, the weather eventually breaks and my fear of endless winter melts into a different form of panic. How can use my frozen treasure before a) it goes bad or b) I need the freezer space for this year’s bounty? So, with company coming — very special company, I may add– I put a dent in the inventory and got creative. The ginger-peach carrots were okay, but no worth writing about. I won’t waste your time with the recipe. And I apologize to the peaches. They deserved better. The dessert? I redeemed myself. I got inspired. To pair with the peaches, I dug into my stash of frozen raspberries. And since it was Easter weekend, I pulled out the chocolate. What goes with chocolate, peaches and raspberries? Almonds! And cream. So, it was the Plum Frangipane Tart all over again. Only without the plums.
And it was good. I don’t observe Lent, but if I did, this is how I would break the fast.
Got any ideas for the remaining peaches and raspberries? I’m open to suggestions. : Peach, Raspberry, Frangipane Tart : You can use any fruit for this. Blueberries, plums, and pears spring to mind. pastry dough, enough to line a 10-inch tart pan 6 ounces dark chocolate, shaved 1 cup peaches, diced, fresh or frozen 1 1/2 cups whole raspberries, fresh or frozen 1/2 cup ground almonds 1/2 cup granulated sugar 2 eggs (divided) 2 tsp vanilla (divided) 3/4 cup whipping cream Preheat oven to 400°F. Roll pastry dough to 1/4 inch thick and press into a 10-inch tart pan. Refrigerate until needed. Shave the chocolate. Set aside. Make frangipane: In a blender or the small bowl of a food processor, blend the almonds, sugar, 1 egg and 1 tsp vanilla until they form a paste. Make the custard: In a small bowl, whisk together the whipping cream, remaining egg and 1 tsp vanilla. To assemble the pie, sprinkle chocolate over the bottom of the pie crust. Drizzle frangipane over the chocolate layer. Place the fruit on top, distributing evenly. Pour custard over the dish. Place the tart pan in the centre of the preheated oven and bake 10 minutes. Reduce the heat to 350°F and bake for 45 minutes or until the pie is golden and set. Allow to cool thoroughly before serving. Top with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream, if desired. You can make this with any berry or stone fruit. Preparation time: 15 minute(s) Cooking time: 55 minute(s) Diet type: Vegetarian Number of servings (yield): 8 Meal type: dessert 5 : ????? 1 review(s)
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