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A sugar-free, delicious, and fruity dessert recipe from Lorraine Pascale via BBC Food - perfect for when fresh figs are in season. It's so easy to prepare and shows off those beautiful figs really well. Grapes are a good alternative to figs here, but you can make this tart with pretty much any fruit you like.
| Crust | Filling |
- 250 g Einkorn, ground into flour (or spelt)
- 125 g Butter, cubed and slightly softened
- 1 Medium egg
- Large pinch salt
- 1 tbsp Iced water
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- 1(400ml) can Unsweetened coconut milk, well chilled (or whipping cream)
- 100 g Cream cheese
- 3 g NuNaturals white stevia powder
- 12 Figs, each cut into 6 wedges
- 1 tbsp Shelled pistachios, chopped
- 1 bunch Fresh mint, ripped or roughly torn
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- Heap the einkorn flour on the counter and make a well. Put the diced butter, egg, and salt in the middle. With your fingertips, mix and cream the ingredients in the well. Draw the flour into the center and work the dough with your fingertips to a grainy texture. Add the cold water and mix in until the dough begins to hold together. Turn onto lightly floured surface. Knead gently until just smooth. Flatten into a disc. Wrap in plastic. Place in fridge for 30 minutes to rest.
- Roll out pastry on a lightly floured surface, then use to line a 20cm x 30cm rectangular fluted loose-bottomed tart pan. (I used a 10cm x 30cm rectangular and a 12cm round) Put in the fridge for about 15 minutes, or until firm.
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Remove them from the fridge and cover with baking paper, fill with pastry weights or dried beans, and blind bake for 15 minutes if using two smaller baking pans, 20 minutes if using one large pan. Remove weights or beans and paper. Return to oven for 5 minutes until crisp and golden. Remove from the oven and set aside.
- Scoop coconut cream solids into a mixing bowl. Reserve remaining liquid for another use.
Beat coconut cream and stevia using electric mixer on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form, about 5 minutes. Put the cream cheese into a separate bowl and fold the whipped coconut cream into the cream cheese. Put the filling in the tart case, then arrange the figs on top and scatter over the pistachio nuts and mint leaves.
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2015 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2015 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2015 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2015 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
So beautiful and tempting! A delightful autumn treat.
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Rosa
What a great combination of ingredients and flavors! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI adore figs and have long admired this Lorraine Pascal recipe from afar. I love your twist, using coconut milk. Delicious. Sammie www.feastingisfun.com
ReplyDeleteAngie, I am drooling just looking at the photos! The figs look so fresh and the tart look so tempting. How I wish I could get a serving of your tart...lol!
ReplyDeleteGogreous tart Angie, looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love fresh figs and this tart is simply beautiful Angie :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a feast for the eyes and tummy as well. I am so impressed with your presentation.
ReplyDeleteSam
Anything with figs in it sounds good to me! this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis would be my dream dessert Angie, love everything about it.
ReplyDeleteI can say one thing based on my cooking experience - fis and coconut are the best duo when it comes to morning oats and rice! Mniam! Never tried to bake a fig and coconut tart, but I will definitely go for it soon.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and so unique! Your photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteUmmmm! I love figs and this sounds great, and sugar free, even better!
ReplyDeleteThose are some of the most beautiful figs I've ever seen. The tart looks fantastic Angie! Sugar free is amazing too!
ReplyDeletethis is SO pretty! i'm especially delighted because it sounds delicious too! :)
ReplyDeleteI've had such delicious figs this fall! I know I'd love your gorgeous tart!
ReplyDeleteThis tart is beautiful, Angie! I love the pretty colors of figs. My mom's neighbor has a fig tree too and she keeps giving my mom lot who then gives me some. Now I know that to do with them. Yum!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, many of my fav ingredients all in one dish.
ReplyDeleteWow... they just look so beautiful!!! The flavors of coconut milk, figs and pistachios may be like match made in heaven!
ReplyDeleteYumm gorgeous figs u have there and love this idea of coconut cream
ReplyDeleteThat is quite possibly the most beautiful tart I have ever seen. I love fresh figs, so I'm pinning this one for when fig season rolls around.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous tart! I may not be a fan of fig but I'll definitely love to try your tart for sure!
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond gorgeous Angie ---
ReplyDeleteI love figs and I bet they are delicious with coconut, this sounds great.
ReplyDeleteWow, the photos are stunning. Love the contrast between the purple skin and the bright flesh. This looks so delicious. Cut me a slice please!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with figs to begin with but this just looks incredible. I love the use of stevia, too!
ReplyDeleteLove it Angie. Your tart is so much more sophisticated, elegant and healthier than the ones I just posted. But no surprise there. I adore pistachios and figs, so could I have a slice please?
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think to the processed Stevia powders? I haven't found one I like yet.
Your presentations are always amazing Angie, along with your delicious recipes! I absolutely love figs so I'm already tasting this tart. YUM!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and so nice with those beautiful fresh figs! Love the pistachios, too.
ReplyDeleteSo, so beautiful, Angie! I can't get good fresh figs so thanks for the grape suggestion.
ReplyDelete@Choclette Blogger There are so many different kinds of stevia out there, but NuNatural (which is about 10 times sweeter than the sugar) is my favourite. My husband said that he doesn't miss sugar at all and doesn't find stevia unpleasant. Besides that, I also use stevia concentrated powder which is 300 times sweeter.
ReplyDeleteAngie, that is breathtaking. It would be lovely with grapes, too, but the figs are a wonderful choice.
ReplyDeleteI love figs. And this tart is beyond delicious. Love how healthy and delicious this is. It so much fun too, Angie!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable tart; yum!
ReplyDeleteYou are a genious! This tart is so beautifully prepared and love your dark photos. This style appeals to me more and more. Brava!
ReplyDeleteFigs are so delicious and this tart looks like a beauty. Sadly they are far too expensive right now so it'll have to wait for the spring.
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What an amazing tart, Angie. Just beautiful and those figs look perfect! Love anything with coconut milk in it...I sub it for milk all the time in other recipes.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of grapes, have you tasted the cotton candy grapes? I had never heard of them, but saw them in a market last week and tasted one. Amazing...it really did taste like cotton candy!
Wow! It's beautiful and it looks absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are GORGEOUS Angie! What a lovely, flavorful tart this is - I wish I could grab a slice right now to go with my cup of coffee!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous tart Angie, love the addition of pistachios!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious! I can't wait to make it at home sometime!
ReplyDeleteFor real, this is the most gorgeous tart, ever! I have an obsession with figs and pistachios, so this tart has got my name written ALL over it!! YUMMMM! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteLooks gorgeous, saving recipe for next year when my figs are ready for harvest..
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning Angie! Fresh figs are one of the most delicious things - I LOVE this!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Angie. Figs are fairly new to my repertoire, and this looks great. I can't wait to try it! But I know mine won't be as pretty!
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ReplyDeleteGoodness gracious, Angie. This is stunning piece of tart! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is simply awesome, Angie. Gosh, love those clicks!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tart! I just bought a big bag of really soft figs from the market on Sunday. I never thought to make a tart!
ReplyDeleteAs a kid I used to be a fig hater. Now that I have tried some really delicious ones I cannot get enough of them! I love the crunch of the little seeds. I bet this tarts tastes absolutely amazing.
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ReplyDeleteWow! Angie! These pictures are the greatest! I love the composition, love the colors! You're awesome! And.... fig tart sounds lovely!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! though I've never tasted a fig in my life.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful and delicious looking tart, Angie! Love all those lovely figs. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis tart is stunning Angie, and such a great combination of flavours! I love all of the ingredients you used, especially the addition of mint. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds soo GOOD and the figs look stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love this, the ingredient list is so appealing I would just love to bake this immediatelly. Wonderful pictures as well. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my words! This looks stunning! I just love your pictures.
ReplyDeletetrès beau et ultra gourmand
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
Beautiful Angie, really beautiful I love figs!! :)
ReplyDeleteGoodness what a pretty tart!! Fresh figs are really just the best!
ReplyDeleteI can't stop watching your gorgeous pictures, which are certainly as good as the tart. Big hugs
ReplyDeleteWhat colorful photos! They totally showcase figs at their best. Love the pistachios too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous presentation of the tart with figs. I love figs very much - too bad the season has ended over here.
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ReplyDeleteHey, it's so amazing. your recipes are top class
ReplyDeleteI have found this one also, which you should try once
Chicken pistachios
Angie, I am awestruck, the tarts look so beautiful dear, will try this out sometime..
ReplyDeleteVery creative, like it.
ReplyDeletelooks very much delicious to me.
Thanks for sharing.
Total double take on the pics, this tart looks so amazing and versatile...although though to beat a better combo with pistachio and figs!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, Angie! Your figs are so perfect and the tart sound delicious. I wasn't able to find any nice figs this year for some reason.
ReplyDeleteOk, this looks really, really good!!! My goodness - the colors and flavors!!
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Yelena
Angie, this sis such a gorgeous tart, I can't sop starring at it, the colors are so beautiful and the flavor combo is amazing. i love figs, and I love that you used mint too, so perfect!
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ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome
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ReplyDeleteOh Angie, what a beautiful and elegant tart...the combination of flavors and colors is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week :)
This looks so good!! I really need to try fresh figs
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous, Angie! And I love figs. If I can get my hands on some more, I'll make one of these. Most people I serve a fig dish to tell me they've never tried figs and that they've always assumed they wouldn't like figs. Crazy, huh?
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ReplyDeletethis has to be the prettiest photo I have ever saw for presentation wow! Super job!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful flavours, and a pretty looking creation!
ReplyDeleteAngie this tart is stunning! I'm definitely saving this to make.
ReplyDeleteI need to go to the store and get some figs. I have some frozen but I don't think those would be the same. Can't wait to try something like this. It looks fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tart, Angie! Love the fresh figs!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tart, love the presentation.
ReplyDeleteMmm... looks so luscious!! Love the thick coconut custard :)
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ReplyDeleteLove how you've presented this - so pretty!
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ReplyDeleteUna realización perfecta mi querida Angie soy loca por los higos,abrazos
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, this tart look amazing. Wish I can have some too ! Have yet tried the fresh figs. Hard to find them here.
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ReplyDeleteThose pics are amazing! I bet this tart is extremely delicious, I love any type of tart and with these figs it is so pretty☺
ReplyDeleteI thinnk I have just found my new favorite pie of all time!
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing looking tart. I can just imagine how wonderful it would taste!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tart! Seriously, it's gorgeous. My dad has a fig tree and I'm just waiting for the fruit to be ready. :-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely pinning and sharing this one with pleasure !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing pictures! this looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteGosh, that's incredible beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI won't eat it! Too cute to eat :)
Love figs! This is really pretty -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks gorgeous and so delicious!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful figs. The fig and coconut tart looks so tempting!
ReplyDeleteAngie,
ReplyDeleteThese are three of my favorites: pistachio, figs, and mint. What an incredible dessert!
I forgot to say how exquisite your tart looks and what great photos !
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing recipe, I adore figs and pistachios. Your tart looks extremely appetizing!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! It's lovely to see this wonderful fig tart again!!
ReplyDeleteIncredible photos! This looks soooo delicious!
ReplyDeleteYou're filling ingredients sound like they'd go good with just about anything, but they also sound like they'd be great all by themselves with no fruit! Your figs by the way, are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful to look at and sugar-less... what a great guilt-free indulgence :)
ReplyDeleteSo tempting to just use the figs on top of the tart, to scoop out the cheese-coconut cream filling with pistachios in it , and eat it :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative and interesting this is! It looks absolutely delicious, too!
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful dish looks very tasty
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, that is a spectacular tart, Angie! I love how you've arranged the beautiful figs. I wish it were easier to find good figs here in the Midwest as I do love them and would love to make this recipe!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous tart! I love love fresh figs and this tart has my name written all over it :)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for my SIL's figs to ripen. This tart is a winner. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing tart with figs and pistachios!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, This is an absolute delicious work of art. xoxo Catherine
ReplyDeleteManservant grew up with a fig tree in his backyard. He will love this Angie!
ReplyDeleteIf I found figs, then I will make it....I love this recipe and the pictures!!!.......Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteAnother sensational recipe!
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