Vickys Frangipane Tart Tray Bake, GF DF EF SF
Vickys Frangipane Tart Tray Bake, GF DF EF SF

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Make a change from the usual Christmas desserts with this tart made from pears poached in spice and wine, pressed into frangipane. Remove from the oven and leave to cool. For the decoration, gently poach the apricot halves in water.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook vickys frangipane tart tray bake, gf df ef sf using 9 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Vickys Frangipane Tart Tray Bake, GF DF EF SF:
  1. Make ready 200 grams Vickys Shortcrust Pastry recipe from my profile
  2. Prepare 4 tbsp strawberry or apricot jam
  3. Get 100 grams sunflower spread / butter
  4. Take 100 grams caster sugar
  5. Make ready 100 grams ground almonds
  6. Make ready 25 grams gluten-free / plain flour
  7. Prepare 3/4 tsp almond essence
  8. Take 3 tsp Vickys Best GF Egg Replacer recipe on my profile
  9. Make ready 6 tbsp light coconut milk

This delightful Apple Frangipane Tart combines buttery crisp pastry with a sweet almond cream and lightly sweetened apples. This frangipane tart is a sweet and creamy almond tart embedded with orange slices and baked in a buttery, shortcrust pastry shell. After the frangipane bakes, it's still creamy and incredibly moist. In a frangipane tart, that texture is a lovely contrast to the crisp pastry crust.

Steps to make Vickys Frangipane Tart Tray Bake, GF DF EF SF:
  1. Preheat the oven to gas 4 / 180C / 350°F and line a rectangular baking tray, 7"x 11" size. Make sure the parchment paper hangs over the sides for easy removal after baking
  2. Roll the pastry dough out and cut to fit the tin. Trim the edges to straighten but keep the offcuts and be careful transferring the pastry. Use your rolling pin to help hold and position it. Bake blind for 10 minutes then set aside to cool a little bit
  3. Roll out the offcut pastry and cut into strips. Set aside
  4. Spread the jam all over the firm but warm pastry base and set aside
  5. Cream the butter and sugar together until pale and fluffy
  6. Fold in the flour and almond essence and combine
  7. Mix the egg replacer and milk together and stir with the ground almonds into the batter
  8. Pour the batter over the pastry in the tin and level off
  9. Lay the pastry strips in a lattice pattern over the top
  10. Bake for 30 - 40 minutes until the cake is risen and golden
  11. Cool on a wire rack then cut into equal squares

Frangipane is a classic pastry that is more like a creamy almond filling than actually This is a spinoff of the recipe I am sharing with you in my new cookbook Modern Vegan Baking where I made it with apples, raspberry jam and a. Delicate blackberry lemon frangipane tart made with a flaky butter crust, creamy almond, lemon filling and dotted with plenty of blackberries! Let's talk about this tart and blind-baking. With this lemon tart, you can either pre-bake the crust or bake it with the filling. Note: To keep this recipe easy and simple I bake the tart, base and filling, in one go.

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