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ORANGE TART



Orange Tart image

This easy Orange Tart has a creamy, sweet and smooth filling which is encased in a homemade shortbread pastry. Every bite is bliss! You can use blood oranges in this recipe too.

Provided by Michelle Minnaar

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 21

200g (1¼ cups) plain flour
50g (½ cup) confectioners' sugar
40g (¼ cup) almond flour
6g (1 tsp) salt
1 orange, zested [optional]
150g (⅔ cup) unsalted butter, cold
1 egg yolk
15ml (1 tbsp) cold water
300ml (1¼ cups) orange juice, about 3 large oranges
4 eggs
60g (¼ cup) caster sugar
25g (3½ tbsp) cornstarch
6g (2 tsp) gelatine powder
115g (½ cup) unsalted butter
15ml (1 tbsp) Angostura orange bitters [optional]
250ml (1 cup) heavy (double) cream
23g (3 tbsp) confectioners' sugar
5ml (1 tsp) Angostura orange bitters [optional]
1 orange, peeled and segmented
7g (10 nuts) shelled pistachios, crushed
mint leaves

Steps:

  • Place the flour, confectioners' sugar, almond flour, salt, orange zest and the cold butter into a food processor. Pulse the ingredients until a fine breadcrumb consistency has been formed.
  • Add the egg yolk and cold water, pulse again until the mixture sticks together in clumps.
  • Tip the contents of the food processor onto your work surface and bring together into a ball with your hands. Knead the pastry a few times until nice and smooth. (If your butter wasn't cold and was a bit too soft your pastry might be too. If so, wrap it in parchment paper and chill in the fridge for 15 minutes.) Set aside.
  • Grease a 23cm/9in loose-bottomed tart tin.
  • Lay a piece of parchment paper on the work surface. Remove the base of the tart tin and lay it on the paper. Using a pencil, draw a circle onto the paper 4cm/1½ins bigger than the base of the tin.
  • Dust the base of the tin with flour. Place the pastry ball in the centre of the tin base and flatten out slightly. Roll out the pastry, still on the tin base, until it meets the circle marks. As you are rolling the pastry, turn the pastry by turning the paper.
  • Gently fold the pastry into the centre of the tin base. Carefully lift the tin base off the work surface, drop it into the tin, ease the pastry into the corners and up the sides of the tin, pressing the overhang lightly over the rim. If the pastry has cracked at all, simply press it together to seal.
  • Press the pastry into the curves of the tin then lightly prick the base with a fork, but not all the way through. Place the pastry-lined tin onto a baking tray, cover loosely with cling film or tea towel and chill in the fridge for 30 minutes.
  • Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C Fan/390°F/gas mark 6.
  • Remove the pastry from the fridge and uncover.
  • Line the inside of the pastry with foil so it supports the sides, then fill with baking beans.
  • Bake blind for 12-15 minutes, until the pastry is set, then lift out the foil and beans.
  • Carefully trim the excess pastry from the sides using a potato peeler, lightly run the peeler over the top of the excess pastry until it falls away, leaving you a smooth top to your edges. Remove the trimmings from the sheet.
  • Return the empty pastry case to the oven for another 10-12 minutes or until it is pale golden and completely dry.
  • Set aside and allow to cool while you make your orange filling.
  • [Optional] If you are using fresh oranges, zest the oranges and set aside the zest for later. Now juice the oranges and place the juice into a small pot.
  • Heat the orange juice on the stove over low heat until it simmers.
  • While the juice is heating up, whisk together the eggs, sugar and cornstarch in a bowl until smooth.
  • Once the juice starts to simmer, slowly pour it over the egg mixture while whisking. Mix well until combined and smooth, then pour it back into the pot.
  • Place the pot back over a low heat and keep mixing until the liquid starts to thicken. Remove from the heat and transfer into a mixing bowl. Add the gelatine powder and whisk until fully incorporated.
  • Leave the filling to cool down slightly then add the soft butter, orange zest and Angostura orange bitters. Quickly mix it in with a whisk until fully combined.
  • Pour the orange filling into the pastry case and lightly drop the case onto your counter, from about 2.5cm (1 inch) off of the counter, a few times until all bubbles have been released from the filling. Place in the fridge to set for at least 3 hours or, for best results, overnight.
  • Remove the tart from the tin.
  • Place the cream, confectioners' sugar and the Angostura orange bitters into a bowl and whisk together until firm.
  • Now decorate as you see fit. Feel free to take inspiration from the photos or just go with your own ideas. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize portions, Calories 459 calories, Sugar 19.3 g, Sodium 270.9 mg, Fat 29.5 g, SaturatedFat 17 g, TransFat 0.2 g, Carbohydrate 39.8 g, Fiber 1.6 g, Protein 7.2 g, Cholesterol 163.4 mg

ORANGE BLOSSOM TART



Orange Blossom Tart image

Thin slices of glazed orange arranged in a flowerlike pattern add a glistening top layer to this beautiful tart. From Bon Appetit, April 1994.

Provided by swissms

Categories     Tarts

Time 7h20m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 19

1/2 cup hazelnuts, toasted, cooled
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/3 cup packed golden brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup chilled unsalted butter, diced
3 tablespoons ice water
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 large seedless oranges, unpeeled
2 cups sugar
1 3/4 cups water
2 tablespoons light corn syrup
1 1/2 cups milk (do not use low-fat or nonfat)
1 1/4 teaspoons unflavored gelatin
1/2 cup sugar
2 large eggs
1 large egg yolk
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon freshly grated orange zest
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Crust:.
  • Butter 11-inch diameter tart pan with removable bottom.
  • Finely grind nuts with flour, sugar and salt in processor. Add butter and process using on/off turns until mixture resembles coarse meal.
  • Add water and vanilla; process until moist clumps form. Gather dough into ball; flatten into disk. Wrap in plastic; freeze until firm, about 15 minutes.
  • Roll out dough on floured surfact to 14-inch round. Transfer to prepared pan. Press dough gently into pan. Trim dough, leaving 1/2-inch overhange. Fold in overhange, forming double-thick sides.
  • Freeze until firm, about 20 minutes. (Can be prepared 1 month ahead. Wrap tightly; keep frozen).
  • Oranges:.
  • Using serrated knife, cut ends from oranges. Slice oranges into 1/8-inch thick rounds.
  • Combine sugar, water and corn syrup in heavy large skillet. Stir over medium heat until sugar dissolves.
  • Place oranges in syrup; simmer 7 minutes. Turn top slices over; simmer until tender, occasionally pressing to submerge oranges in syrup, about 8 minutes longer. Cool 1 hour.
  • Line baking sheet with waxed paper. Using slotted spoon, transfer orange slices to prepared sheet, arranging in single layer.
  • Boil syrup in skillet until reduced to 1 cup, about 3 minutes.
  • Cover oranges and syrup separately; chill until cold, at least 3 hours and up to 3 days.
  • Position rack in lowest third of oven and preheat to 400°F.
  • Line crust with foil. Fill with dried beans or pie weights. Bake until sides are set, about 15 minutes.
  • Reduce oven temperature to 350°F Remove beans and foil; continue baking until brown, piercing with toothpick if crust bubles, about 20 minutes. Cool.
  • Filling:.
  • Place 1/4 cup milk in heavy small saucepan. Sprinkle gelatin evenly over and let stand 10 minutes to soften. Stir over low heat until gelatin dissolves; set aside.
  • Whisk sugar, eggs, yolk and flour in medium bowl until blended.
  • Bring 1 1/4 cups milk to boil in heavy medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Gradually whisk hot milk into egg mixture.
  • Return mixture to same saucepan; stir until mixture boils and thickens, about 6 minutes. Remove from heat.
  • Add orange zest, vanilla and gelatin mixture; stir until blended. Chill until cool but not set, stirring occasionally, about 20 minutes.
  • Spoon filling into crust, spreading evenly. Cover and chill until filling is cold and set, at least 3 hours or overnight.
  • Cut orange slices in half; pat dry with paper towels. Arrange orange slices in overlapping circles on filling. If orange syrup is very thick, warm briefly over low heat. Brush oranges iwth enough syrup to glaze.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 405.4, Fat 13.6, SaturatedFat 6.2, Cholesterol 77.3, Sodium 130.7, Carbohydrate 67.8, Fiber 2.1, Sugar 51.2, Protein 5.4

ORANGE TART



Orange Tart image

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Pie & Tarts Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 navel oranges
4 cups water
2 cups sugar
Puff Pastry for Orange Tart
Frangipane for Orange Tart
Whipped creme fraiche, for serving (optional)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees, with rack in bottom third of oven. Preferably using an electric knife, cut the oranges crosswise into 1/8-inch-thick slices, discarding any seeds. In a medium saucepan, combine orange slices, water, and sugar over medium heat. Cook until orange slices are tender and translucent, about 30 minutes. Remove from heat, and let cool to room temperature.
  • Line a baking sheet with a cooling rack. Remove the orange slices from the cooking liquid and place on rack to drain. Return the reserved cooking liquid to the stove and cook over medium-high heat until reduced and slightly thickened, 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Roll out puff pastry to form an 11-by-14-inch rectangle. Lightly sprinkle a baking sheet with water. Transfer pastry to baking sheet. Trim edges to form a 10-by-13-inch rectangle. Using a paring knife, lightly score the pastry one-inch from the edge, being careful not to cut all the way through. Spread frangipane evenly over pastry, within the border.
  • Top frangipane evenly with drained orange slices. Transfer tart to oven and bake for 45 minutes, rotating baking sheet every 15 minutes for even cooking.
  • Immediately slide the tart off the baking sheet onto a cooling rack. Lightly brush orange slices with a little of the reduced cooking liquid; discard remaining liquid. Cool tart to room temperature before serving. Serve with creme fraiche, if desired.

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