Friday, September 06, 2024

Crustless Fig Frangipane Tart


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This easy fig tart recipe is crustless. Whip up the almond frangipane, top with fresh figs, and pop into the oven for about 45 minutes. It is pure buttery decadence without refined sugar, naturally gluten-free and deliciously gooey.
Frangipane is a classic French paste for cakes, tarts, and pastries. It's made with butter, sugar or sugar alternatives, eggs, and ground almonds or other nuts. Traditional frangipane paste contains no flour, as it usually used as a filling for a pastry crust. Adding just a small amount of flour made this tart stable and it is able to stand on its own even without the crust.

 

Crustless Fig Frangipane Tart

adapted from Donna Hay
  • 110 g Unsalted Kerrygold butter, softened
  • 150 g Xylitol crystals
  • 1 tbsp Finely grated lemon rind
  • 1 tbsp Finely grated orange rind
  • 1 Vanilla bean, split and seeds scraped
  • 3 Medium eggs at room-temperature
  • 200 g Blanched almond meal
  • 50 g Buckwheat flour
  • 1/2 tsp Baking powder, sifted
  • 80 g Flaked almonds
  • 6-8 Fresh figs, quartered
  • Honey, to brush
  • Fresh mint leaves, to garnish
  1. Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Lightly grease 22cm and a 10cm fluted loose-bottomed tart pans or one 28cm tart pan. Place the butter, xylitol, lemon and orange rind and vanilla seeds in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat until light and fluffy, about 6-8 minutes.
  2. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add the almond meal, buckwheat flour and baking powder and mix to combine. Fold in the flaked almonds. Spoon into the prepared tart pans and spread until smooth.
  3. Place the figs into the almond filling, pressing down slightly. Place the tart tin on a baking tray and cook for 45 minutes, or until golden.

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23 comments:

  1. Cute dessert for party or afternoon tea....thanks for your recipe Angie ^_^

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  2. Pues ya lo estoy preparando porque más rico no puede ser.

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  3. Probably much healthier without the crust.

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  4. Oooh, that is very pretty and a nice intro into Autumn. I wanna jump out of my skin with envy for those figs LOL

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  5. Delicious!....You know I love figs!!....I make something similar with the recipe of "Tarta de Santiago", which is almond flour base, and I add more eggs and figs. I ended up with a flan/tart type of consistency.....I love your with buckwheat!!.....Abrazotes, Marcela

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  6. Angies, this crustless fig tart is gorgeous. Almost too pretty to eat. I would devour this tart. A really nice dish to begin to welcome fall.

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  7. A very nice treat, looks delicious.

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  8. Figs are great and that sure looks good!

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  9. Hello Angie,
    The tart looks pretty and delicious! Take care, have a wonderful weekend!

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  10. Wonderful Fall treat, it sounds on the healthy side too!
    Jenna

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  11. This homemade fig tart is delicious.

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  12. Looks tasty.

    All the best Jan

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  13. It's not so often to see sweet dishes on your blog, but this tart is a must!

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  14. The tart would be a sweet treat anyday

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  15. Una delicia para acompañar un té.
    Te deseo un precioso fin de semana Angie!🤗

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  16. Amo los higos. Gracias por a la receta. La hare pronto.

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  17. Oh, I can't wait for fig season!

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  18. Looking good Angie. You do a lot of cooking.

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  19. A feast for the eyes and taste buds! 😋

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  20. This looks delicious. The combination of figs and almonds must taste amazing.
    Julia x
    https://www.thevelvetrunway.com/

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