Cranberry Pear Tart (Print Version)

Juicy pears and tart cranberries baked in a flaky buttery crust with warm autumn spices.

# What You'll Need:

→ For the Crust

01 - 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
02 - 1/4 cup powdered sugar
03 - 1/2 teaspoon salt
04 - 1/2 cup unsalted butter, cold, cubed
05 - 1 large egg yolk
06 - 2-3 tablespoons ice water

→ For the Filling

07 - 2 large ripe pears, peeled, cored, and thinly sliced
08 - 1 1/2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries
09 - 1/2 cup granulated sugar
10 - 2 tablespoons cornstarch
11 - 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
12 - 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
13 - Zest of 1 orange
14 - 1 tablespoon orange juice
15 - 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

→ For Finishing

16 - 1 tablespoon coarse or Demerara sugar (optional)
17 - Powdered sugar for dusting (optional)

# Step-by-Step Guide:

01 - Preheat oven to 375°F. Lightly grease a 9-inch tart pan with a removable bottom.
02 - In a mixing bowl, whisk flour, powdered sugar, and salt. Cut in the cold butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add egg yolk and 2 tablespoons ice water, mixing just until dough comes together. Add more water if needed.
03 - Press the dough evenly into the bottom and up the sides of the tart pan. Chill in the refrigerator for 15 minutes.
04 - In a large bowl, gently toss pears and cranberries with sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, nutmeg, orange zest, orange juice, and vanilla until well coated.
05 - Arrange the fruit mixture evenly over the chilled tart crust. Sprinkle with coarse sugar if desired.
06 - Bake for 40 minutes, or until the crust is golden and the filling is bubbling.
07 - Cool the tart on a wire rack for at least 30 minutes before removing from the pan. Dust with powdered sugar before serving, if desired.

# Expert Suggestions:

01 -
  • The buttery crust practically melts in your mouth while the filling strikes that perfect sweet tart balance we all crave
  • It looks like you spent hours on it but comes together faster than youd think
02 -
  • Do not skip the chilling step for the crust because warm butter means tough sad crust instead of tender flaky layers
  • Watch your tart at the 30 minute mark and tent with foil if the crust is browning too fast while the filling needs more time
03 -
  • Use your fingers to press the dough into the pan instead of rolling it out because pressed in crusts are much more forgiving and less likely to shrink
  • Arrange your pear slices in a spiral pattern over the cranberries for that professional bakery look that makes people think youre secretly a pastry chef