Tart
Almond, Apricot, and Cherry Tart
For a shiny finish, brush the warm tart with melted apricot preserves.
Marbleized Mocha Tart
In this dessert, two fillings — a dark mocha ganache and a white chocolate ganache — are swirled together with a small knife for a dramatic effect.
Thin Butter Crust
This crust is an excellent choice for double-crust fruit pies. For a single-crust pie, simply divide the recipe in half. The dough may also be used for tartlets
Warm Banana Tartlets with Peanut Crunch Ice Cream
Executive chef Bridget Batson of Hawthorne Lane serves this dessert with homemade caramel sauce (you can use purchased if you like). If you're running short of time, omit the homemade ice cream and mix chopped peanut brittle into your favorite vanilla ice cream.
Chocolate-Mint Brownie Tart
Easy and elegant. A store-bought pie crust is filled with brownie mix that has been given a lift with peppermint extract. Offer mint chip ice cream alongside, if you like.
Currant Tart
A sweet, buttery dessert that's a snap to make. It's excellent with tea.
Pear and Dried-Cherry Tart
There will be some leftover pastry dough after rolling out the crust and decorative leaves for the pie. The scraps make delicious snacks when pieced together and baked .
Poached Pear Tartlets with Brandy Sabayon
All of the components for this sophisticated dessert can be made the day before, then assembled quickly at the last minute. Sabayon (also called zabaglione) is a custard sauce that is whisked over hot water until it is light and foamy.
Strawberry-Lemon Tartlets
Very nice for a fancy dinner party, these little tartlets have an almond crust, tangy lemon filling and strawberries on top.
Walnut Frangipane and Banana Tartlets
Frangipane is typically a ground almond filling; here, walnuts are used in a similar preparation. You can make the frangipane and cut out the pastry one day ahead.
Caramelized Pear Tarts with Cardamom Cream
Active time: 35 min Start to finish: 45 min
Flaky Pastry Tart Shells
I use these prebaked tart shells (also called galettes) for a wide variety of fillings, both sweet and savory. Because you bake them directly on baking sheets, you don't need a cupboard full of tart pans to make any size tart you want. You don't need to weight the tarts as they bake to prevent the sides from caving in, and they always turn out very crisp and delicate throughout because there is nothing to get in the way of the oven's heat flow.
Fig and Raspberry Galette
Seasonal fruits star in a lovely rustic dessert.
Warm Chocolate Tart
Sarah Lockerbie of Indianapolis, Indiana, writes: "When I visited my sister, Jessica, in Los Angeles, she showed me a fabulous time. One of the highlights was dinner at her favorite French restaurant, La Cachette. She's visiting me next month, and I'd like to surprise her by making the delicious dessert that we shared — okay, fought over."
Pecan-Molasses Tartlets
A whiskey-spiked variation on classic pecan pie. Serve the tartlets with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream, if desired.