1. Make the Pastry: In a food processor, pulse the flour with the sugar and salt. Add the butter and pulse until it is the size of small peas. In a small bowl, whisk the cream with the egg yolk. Pour ...
This sleek French-style apple tart gets a nutty depth from a layer of peanut butter frangipane, which grounds thin slices of sweet, crisp apples on a buttery puff pastry base. Dufour puff pastry is ...
Heat the oven to 425° with the rack in the upper middle position. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper and place the pastry on top of the parchment paper. In a bowl, toss the cherries with ...
Even the slowest-moving cook can have this showstopper ready to go into the oven in 30 minutes, start to finish. There aren’t many ingredients here, so the quality of the pastry dough is of critical ...
Nothing’s boring about this tart, from the crisp crust made with an egg yolk and a touch of cream, to its crowning glory: a heap of glistening blueberries that have been blanched in a simple syrup to ...
Making puff pastry the traditional way is slower than the rough puff method, but the reward is unmistakable. These are the ...
In our Bloggers Cook BA column, see how our recipes turned out in other cooks' kitchens. Every week we choose a dish that several food bloggers made and feature it here with photos and links. Share ...
Pop-Tarts have always been an integral part of the American childhood experience. Nothing takes you down memory lane faster, than biting into a Pop-Tart filled with fruit, jam or drizzled in icing.