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Some people eat to live, but I've never been one of those people. I live to eat. I love good food and I love sharing it with friends and family. My obssession with cooking was started at a young age when I was always adding my own flavour to my mother's recipes. While she often shooed me out of the kitchen, I was smitten with the idea of creating new taste sensations-- an adventure that hasn't ended yet.

 

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Tuesday
Sep292009

Peach Almond Tart

Peach Almond Tart

350 g finely ground almonds

1 1/4 cups unsalted butter

2 cups sugar

3 eggs

3 peaches, peeled and sliced into eighths

1 tsp vanilla.

One pastry shell for a 10" tart (use this recipe)

Prep

Blind bake pastry by pressing into tart shell and trimming excess. Cover with a layer of parchment paper and weigh down with some pie weights or dried beans. Bake at 350F for 15 minutes, then remove parchment and beans, and let brown for another 5 minutes.

To peel peaches, mark a small "x" with a knive at the bottom of each peach and plunge for 30 seconds into boiling water. Remove and immediately place into cold water. Peels should slip off easily.

Cream together butter and sugar, add ground almonds and mix thoroughly. Add eggs one at time, incorporating each into mixture before adding the next. Stir in vanilla.

Pour mixture into baked tart shell. Add peaches in a concentric pattern.

Bake

Bake at 350F for about 45 minutes to an hour, checking for a brown top and firm centre.

Adapted from Plum Almond Tart-- Jamie's Kitchen

 

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