Summer Fruit Tart with Almond Cream

This is one of the simplest fruit tarts to make. Juicy fruits are embedded in a rich almond frangipane, making it easy to slice, and it keeps well, too. So now that weโve got that out of the way, letโs talk about nectarines.
Peaches get a lot of press. Yes, theyโre juicy and yes theyโre sweet. But honestly, I prefer the more assertiveย flavor of nectarines, with their slightly tooth-resistantย skin, just enough to provide contrast to the juicy flesh, but not enoughย to make them necessary to peel. Yay for that as well.
But thatโs about all Iโm going to add because one of my fingers is in a splint for a while, which makes typing a bit of a challenge. Actually, itโs fineโฆunless I have to type something on the left side of my keyboard. Then everything looks like the cat walked across my keyboard, which I could blame if I had a cat.
I guess I was lucky that it happened in the doctorโs office, which surprised both her and me. (I think Iโm probably the only person in French medical history to have injured himself stepping out of his trousers.) Iโm also surprised how important my middle finger is, although usually itโs the one on my right hand that gets more use. So am happy that one still works just fine.
Fortunately this tart requires little explanation. A crisp, buttery crust spread with flavorful almond cream then topped with summer fruits. In this case, the sweet tanginess of nectarines pairs well with plump raspberries, which bake up into the perfect wedge. But youโre welcome to use another favorite fruit. Iโm made some suggestions before the recipe, which luckily I typed before my left finger went out of commission, because I didnโt want you to have to wait a few weeks until its straightened back out, literally.
Summer Fruit Tart with Frangipane (Almond Cream)
- 4 ounces (115g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 1/2 cup (100g) sugar
- 2 large eggs, at room temperature
- 1 cup (130g) almond flour
- 2 teaspoons dark rum or 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1/8 teaspoon almond extract
- big pinch of salt
- 3 nectarines (about 12 ounces, 370g), or another stone fruit, such as plums, peaches (peeled), or apricots
- 4 ounces raspberries
- One prebaked 9- 10-inch (23cm), tart shell, cooled
- Strained , apricot jam for glazing, if desired
- Preheat the oven to 375ยบF (190ยบC).
- Make the frangipane by beating the butter and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment until fluffy โ about 1 minute on high speed. Add the eggs one by one, stopping the mixer and scraping down the sides of the bowl after adding each. (You can also make it by hand, beating the butter and adding the other ingredients, in a medium bowl, using a spatula.)
- Remove the bowl from the mixer and stir in the almond flour, then the rum or vanilla extract, almond extract, and salt. Spread the frangipane in the cooled tart dough. Halve the nectarines and slice them into eighths. (The slices should be about 2 1/2-inch, 6cm thick.) Press the slices into the frangipane, in concentric circles, and press the raspberries into the frangipane, in between the nectarine slices.
- Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the tart is golden brown across the top. Let cool, then brush lightly with apricot jam, if desired. If itโs not liquid enough to brush on, warm the jam gently in a small saucepan.
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