I am a big fan of one sitting desserts. If there is a dessert occupying space in this house it will also be occupying space in my mind...and my belly. Yes, I admit it, I have a sweet tooth. So if I can make a dessert that will serve exactly the amount of people that I need it to without having any leftovers I'm a happy girl.
Recently on Pintrest I saw a rustic pear tart. Following the link I was brought to a recipe on Eating Well. The rustic pear tart was to serve two. Besides desserts that are small I also love desserts that are called "rustic". Rustic means there will be less dishes to wash at the end. So I saved the recipe.
When I looked over the pear tart recipe I decided to tweak it a bit since pears won't really be coming into season until September. I decided to substitute the pears for peaches, which are in peak season here right now. I love fresh fruit flavors and don't like to add a whole lot of spices because in the end it takes away from the pure fruit flavor. So I omitted the spices and just used a vanilla bean instead. - Dabblings —Dabblings
This dandy little gem of a fruit tart solves the age-old "problem" of having more pie in the house than its two occupants really need. Plus, it's downright delicious! The perfectly flaky crust tastes sublime, but doesn't require any chilling, so the tart comes together in a flash. And adding seeds from a vanilla bean directly into the sliced peach gives the tart that unmistakable 'the world is a great place' aroma. What a great recipe. Peach season is just about over here, but I'm happily looking forward to making this using apples and pears this fall. - AntoniaJames —AntoniaJames
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