Apricot Tart – a delicious recipe with paper, Vegetable cooking spray, sugar, apricot preserves, vanilla, flour. Easy to follow and perfect for any occasion.
Serves 4
Baking & Desserts
Servings:persons
1
Line baking sheet with parchment paper; coat parchment paper with cooking spray.
2
Preheat oven to 350u00b0. Stir together apricots and next 3 ingredients in a large bowl. Let stand 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
3
Unroll piecrust on prepared baking sheet. Roll into a 12-inch circle.
4
Drain apricot mixture, reserving liquid. Toss apricots in flour.
5
Mound apricots in center of piecrust, leaving a 3-inch border. Fold piecrust border up and over apricots, pleating as you go, leaving an opening about 5 inches wide in center.
6
Stir together egg and 1 Tbsp. water. Brush piecrust with egg mixture, and sprinkle with 1 Tbsp. sugar.
7
Bake at 350u00b0 for 45 minutes or until filling is bubbly and crust is golden. Carefully transfer tart on parchment paper to a wire rack; cool 20 minutes.
8
Meanwhile, bring reserved apricot liquid to a boil in a small saucepan over medium heat. Boil 1 to 2 minutes or until slightly thickened. Let cool slightly. Brush or drizzle 1 to 2 Tbsp. hot apricot liquid over exposed fruit in center of tart. Serve immediately with remaining apricot syrup, and, if desired, Sweet Cream Topping.
164
kcal
Calories
3
g
Fat
32
g
Carbs
4
g
Protein
FatCarbsProtein
* Per serving · 4 servings · Values may vary.
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No specific allergen information. Please check the ingredient list for possible allergens.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This recipe makes 4 servings. You can adjust the portion size directly on this page.
You need 10 ingredients. The key ingredients include: Parchment paper, Vegetable cooking spray, 1 1/2 pounds apricots, sliced, 1/2 cup sugar, and more.
Yes, Apricot Tart falls under the Baking & Desserts category and is a great choice for this type of meal.
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3–5 days. For longer storage, freeze for up to 3 months — no need to refrigerate or reheat.
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