St. Patricks Day is typically spent eating corned beef and some potato dish at my parents home, the past few years we've seriously missed this tradition as they've been in Mexico....this year it returned! Mom asked that I bring a dessert and some bread, well at least one of those two happened :)
The luck of the Irish was not with me this St. Patricks Day as I attempted to make some Guinness bread (re-make coming soon along with a post), the bread stuck to the pan despite mucho Pam being involved and thus broke before it could be eaten. The crumbs were tasty, so much so that I'll be re-making it this weekend. Success was mine however with this delicious dessert:
Apple-Brandy Irish Tart
1 Package Puff Pastry
Filling:
1 Tbsp flour
1/2 Cup chopped nuts
1/4 Cup flour
2 Tbsp sugar
2 Tbsp brown sugar
2 Tbsp margarine or butter
2 Tbsp Brandy
1 large Granny Smith apple, cored and thinly sliced
1 large MacIntosh apple, cored and thinly sliced
Glaze:
2 Tsp margarine or butter, melted
2 Tsp lemon juice
2 Tbsp apple jelly
Heat oven to 425°F. Place rolled crust in bottom and up sides of pan. Trim edges. Do not prick crust. Partially bake crust for 15 minutes. If crust puffs up, gently press back to bottom and sides of pan with back of wooden spoon.
For the filling, combine nuts, flour, sugars and margarine with fork. Stir in brandy. Sprinkle sugar mixture evenly over bottom of pan. Arrange apple slices over nut mixture alternating red and green apple slices. Bake for 20 minutes.
For glaze, Combine melted margarine, lemon juice and apple jelly; brush over tart just before serving.
As the title implies, I bleed burnt orange. Living, working and playing in the Austin area gives me lots of opportunity to experience new things and to do the things I love, now I have a place to write about it too.
7 comments:
Twas a delight for certain!
Sorry about your bread! But your tart was a delicious and beautiful success!
The tart looks GORGEOUS! I'm glad you're not giving up on the bread, it does sound intriguing if you can get it to work!
The tart looks spectacular! I love the addition of brandy!
The apple tart looks so perfect!
more puff pastry, hooray! forget the bread--the important thing is that the pie turned out just fine. :)
Forget the fail - this tart is tremendous! Let's have a re-do of St. Paddy's so I can have a taste of this. 8-)
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