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Warm Pineapple Tart With Pineapple-coconut Sauce

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Fruits, Eggs, Dairy Desserts, Fruit, Taste 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/3 c Sugar
5 Egg yolks
3/4 c Canned unsweetened coconut
milk
3/4 c Pureed pineapple
2 T Dark rum
1 lb Frozen puff pastry, thawed
2 T Confectioners' sugar
1 Egg yolk
1 Pineapple, peeled
quartered cored and cut
into 1 1/2-inch-long
1/4-inch-thick wedges
4 T Sugar
Fresh mint leaves, for
garnish

INSTRUCTIONS

Make sauce: In a small bowl whisk sugar and yolks to blend. Gradually
whisk in coconut milk and pineapple puree. Pour into a heavy saucepan
and heat, stirring constantly, until custard thickens and c oats back
of a spoon, about 6 minutes; be careful not to boil. Strain custard
through a sieve into a bowl and stir in rum. Cool, cover and
refrigerate, overnight, if desired.  Make tart: Preheat oven to 325
degrees F. Roll out puff pastry dough,  cut out 4 7-inch rounds and
transfer to baking sheets. Using a fork,  prick dough all over. In a
small bowl whisk confectioners' s ugar and  egg yolk to blend and brush
over dough rounds. Bake until golden  brown, about 15 minutes. Cool.
Preheat broiler. Heat a heavy, large nonstick skillet over high heat,
add pineapple and cook until golden brown, about 1 minute per side.
Arrange pineapple wedges on each pastry round, covering them
completely. Sprinkle each tart with 1 tablespoon sugar. Broil until
edges of pineapple begin to brown, watching carefully, about 5
minutes. To serve, transfer tarts to large plates, spoon sauce aroun  d
and garnish with mint sprigs.  From Taste Show # TS4680  Recipe by:
David Rosengarten Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #548 by  "Master Harper
Gaellon" <gaellon@inch.com> on Apr 4, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 865
Calories From Fat: 448
Total Fat: 49.9g
Cholesterol: 270.5mg
Sodium: 297.2mg
Potassium: 163.9mg
Carbohydrates: 88.9g
Fiber: 2.1g
Sugar: 37.1g
Protein: 12.6g


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