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Puff Pastry Pear Tarts

What are Puff Pastry Pear Tarts?
Puff pastry pear tarts are a common dessert in the Autumn when pears are at their prime. They are often made with in-season pears and sheets of puff pastry, but pear tartlets can be made with homemade puff pastry or pie dough as well.

Often, you can find a large puff pastry pear tart that has sliced pears fanned on top of the pastry rather than including large pear halves. Tarts like this may also include a frangipane or added spices like cinnamon.

Anyone who loves apple tarts in the fall will enjoy these puff pastry pear tarts as well. The combination of soft and sweet pears with the crunchy walnut filling will keep people coming back for more.

Pro Tips
Keep your thawed puff pastry in the fridge until you are ready to use it.
Choose ripe firm-fleshed pears rather than ones that are overly ripe as they may not hold their shape during poaching and baking.

Any pears will work for these puff pastry pear tarts including Bosc, Bartlett, or Anjou.
If you don’t have walnuts on hand, pecans would be a delicious substitute.
To tell the pears are properly poached, simply insert a toothpick into them to see if it comes out easily. If there is some resistance, chances are that the pears will need a little longer to cook.
To make these puff pastry pear tarts vegan, choose a vegan puff pastry from the store and replace the honey with maple syrup.
Once the pears are poached, drain them on paper towels as any excess liquid may make the puff pastry soggy.
What to Serve with Puff Pastry Pear Tarts?
These puff pastry pear tarts don’t need to be served with anything other than a hot cup of coffee. However, to make this dessert even more special, you can serve it with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream. The whipped cream can be blended with some orange zest to pair with the orange flavor in the tarts.

What Types of Pears Should I Use in This Tart Recipe?
Any type of pears would work well in this recipe as long as they aren’t too soft. Choose Anjoy, Bosc, or Bartlett pears that are ripe but still firm.

How Do You Thaw Puff Pastry?
The puff pastry you buy from the store will likely have thawing instructions on it. Generally, you should thaw puff pastry in the fridge and it will likely need to thaw over several hours.

Can I Make These Tarts With Apples?
Yes, you definitely could! However, the apples likely won’t need to poach for as long as the pears.

More Pear Desserts You Need to Try Your Hand At!
Quick Pear Pastries

Caramelized Pears

Pear Cobbler

Pear Crumble Cake

Pear Strudel

How to Store Puff Pastry Pear Tarts
These puff pastry pear tarts should be stored in an airtight container in the fridge where it will keep for up to 2 days. They shouldn’t be stored at room temperature due to the fruit component.

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