This is a scrumptious fruit tart recipe. Fresh and delicious, this will be great to make after visiting your local farmers market. The blueberries are tart, the peaches sweet and the cheesecake layer is nice and creamy. I added pecans to the crust and loved it! Perfect for spring and summer.
Provided by Andy Anderson !
Categories Other Desserts
Time 1h10m
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- 1. ********** MAKING THE CRUST **********
- 2. Place a rack in the middle position, and then preheat the oven to 300f (150c).
- 3. Melt the butter in a butter warmer pan, or in the microwave, and set aside
- 4. In the bowl of a food processor, fitted with an S-blade finely grind the nuts. Chef's Note: Don't grind them down too much, or you'll wind up with nut butter. I HATE it when that happens.
- 5. Add the sugar, and then pulse to mix. Add the flour, and then pulse to throughly combine
- 6. Put the food processor on slow, and add the melted butter through the food tube. Blend until throughly combined.
- 7. Place the nut mixture into a 9 inch tart pan with removable bottom.
- 8. Using your fingers, spread the mixture evenly on the bottom, and up the sides of the tart pan.
- 9. Place the tart pan on a baking sheet, and pre bake in the preheated over for 15 to 20 minutes. Chef's Note: This is just enough time to help set the crust, but not completely bake it.
- 10. Remove from oven, and allow to completely cool. Chef's Note: The pre baking of the crust is not an absolute necessity; however, I like the additional crunch it imparts to the crust.
- 11. ********** MAKING THE FILLING **********
- 12. Place a rack in the middle position, and preheat the oven to 300f (150c).
- 13. Wipe out the bowl of the food processor, and refit with the S-blade. Add the eggs, and beat until thick and lemon colored, about 1 to 2 minutes, on high speed.
- 14. Add the sugar, cream cheese, and the vanilla, and continue to beat until smooth. Chef's Note: For most of my cheesecake recipes, I do add other ingredients; such as lemon or orange zest, and sour cream, but not for this one.
- 15. Remove the S-blade and then incorporate 1/2 cup of the blueberries into the mixture. Chef's Note: Use a spatula for this step, and be careful not to break the berries.
- 16. Pour mixture into the cool tart pan, until it is about 1/4 to 1/2 inch from the top of the pan.
- 17. Chef's Note: You will more than likely have more filling than you need to fill the pan. If this happens, pour the remaining filling into individual ramekins, and cook along with the tart. The filling tastes good, all by itself.
- 18. Place the tart, and any additional ramekins into the preheated oven, and bake until the filling is set, about 35 to 40 minutes.
- 19. Remove from the oven, and allow to completely cool, about 3 to four hours, before performing the remaining steps.
- 20. Arrange the thinly sliced peaches in a clockwise circle around the outer edge, and allow to slightly overlap. Then, going counter clockwise arrange another circle in the center.
- 21. Heat the preserves, and the bourbon in a small saucepan, and bring to a slight simmer.
- 22. Use a pastry brush to brush the drunken preserves over the peaches, and then add the remaining 1/2 cup blueberries to the pan, and coat with the remaining sauce. Sprinkle them over the top of the peaches.
- 23. Allow to cool in the fridge for at least an hour before serving.
- 24. Chef's Note: Peaches are not always easy to find; especially in the Autumn and Winter months. I've used other fruits; such as apples, and pears. However, I like to slightly pre bake these types of fruits in the oven (after slicing) just to soften them up a bit. Whatever fruit I use, I do not bake it with the cheesecake.
- 25. Chef's Note: I used peach preserves because that's what I had on hand; however, I see no problem with using other types. In other words: Experiment, and have fun. And, yes, if you don't want to use the bourbon... leave it out.
- 26. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.
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Rezaul Islam
[email protected]I can't wait to try this recipe! It looks so delicious.
Ashan Nethsara
[email protected]This tart is a showstopper! It's perfect for any special occasion.
Ujjwal Thakuri
[email protected]This tart was a breeze to make and it turned out so impressive! My friends and family raved about it.
Mahmoud Bader
[email protected]This tart is so good! The drunken blueberries and peaches are a perfect combination, and the cheesecake filling is so smooth and creamy. I will definitely be making this again.
I'm ASIF
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of cheesecake, but this tart changed my mind! The crust is perfectly crispy and the filling is smooth and creamy. The drunken blueberries and peaches add a nice touch of sweetness and tartness.
AB IR
[email protected]This tart is absolutely delicious! The crust is flaky and buttery, and the filling is creamy and flavorful. The drunken blueberries and peaches add a nice touch of sweetness and tartness.
rm Sharif
[email protected]I love this recipe! The drunken blueberries and peaches are a perfect combination, and the cheesecake filling is so smooth and creamy. I've made this tart several times and it's always a hit.
kalibbala charles
[email protected]This tart was so easy to make and it turned out so beautiful! I'm not a very experienced baker, but I was able to follow the recipe easily. The tart was a big hit at my potluck.
Mahobo Bapaletswe Dipuo
[email protected]I made this tart for my family and they loved it! The crust was crispy and buttery, and the filling was smooth and creamy. The drunken blueberries and peaches added a nice tartness and sweetness.
1B GAMER
[email protected]This cheesecake tart was a huge hit at my party! The combination of blueberries, peaches, and cheesecake was perfect, and the drunken crust added a unique and delicious flavor.