
The specificity of this tart - its simplicity too - is that it is made without a tart mold: you fold the edges of the dough over itself to prevent it from overflowing during cooking, and that's it. Quick and effective. Especially since we are talking about a very simple shortcrust pastry. And then, this shape gives it a particular charm, don't you think? Know that it can be made with any fruit you have on hand, so that's the advantage.
Let's go for the recipe.

- 270 g of flour
- 125 g softened butter in pieces
- 60 g brown sugar
- 1 pinch of salt
- 75 ml of cold water
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- 50 g brown sugar
- 60 g of almond powder
- 400 g yellow nectarines
- 200 g cherries
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- 3 tbsp of water
- 50 g brown sugar
- Prepare the dough by mixing the flour, the butter in pieces, the sugar, the salt. Then add the water little by little. Shape a ball of dough then refrigerate for about half an hour.
- Preheat the oven to 180 ° traditional heat.
- Pitted the cherries, cut them in half. Cut the nectarines into quarters and set aside.
- Roll out the dough using a rolling pin so as to obtain a kind of round pancake about 3 mm thick.
- Spread the almond powder and brown sugar mixture in the center of the dough, leaving 4 cm of free edge all around. Place the fruit nicely. Gently fold the edges of the pastry over the fruit.
- Brush the water and brown sugar mixture on the edges of the dough before baking, so that it is more golden. Also coat the fruit, as an option, for a sweeter touch. Cook for about 40 minutes - watch for.
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Gorgeous and ultra appetizing! Nothing beats the simplicity of a good pie :)
That's right! Especially when you don't want to spend hours in the kitchen :)
Very pretty pie :)
Thank you Sandrine :)
I really like this pie!
Your pie looks good to me...
Too beautiful this pie !! Yum !
Superb this recipe, your photos are beautiful.
We make our desserts with steam and infrared (for browning) and the result is great!
She is very beautiful!
This is exactly the kind of dessert I'm craving right now (that and ice cream ;) )
You're right, the best desserts of summer ;)
This cake looks delicious - I'll have to try it soon!
PS I just discovered your blog and I already love it! :) Very beautiful photos!