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Ginger Butterscotch Pear Tart

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Grains, Dairy, Eggs February 19 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Walnuts
2 tb Sugar
1 1/4 c All-purpose flour
1/2 ts Salt
3/4 Stick cold unsalted butter; cut into bits (6
; tablespoons)
Raw rice for weighting the shell
3 Firm-ripe pears
2 c Dry red wine
1 Cinnamon stick
1 c Sugar
***FOR THE GINGER BUTTERSCOTCH PASTRY
; CREAM***
3 lg Eggs yolks
1/2 c Light brown sugar
3 tb All-purpose flour
1/4 c Milk
1 tb Unsalted butter
1/4 ts Salt
2 ts Grated peeled fresh gingerroot

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THE SHELL
FOR THE POACHED PEARS
Make the shell:
In a food processor grind coarse the walnuts with the sugar,add the flour,
the salt, and the butter, and blend the mixture until it resembles coarse
meal. Transfer the mixture to a bowl, add 3 tablespoons ice water, and toss
the mixture until the water is incorporated. Press the dough into the
bottom and up the side of a 7 1/2-inch tart pan with a removable fluted
rim, crimping the edge decoratively, and prick the bottom with a fork.
Chill the shell for 30 minutes, line it with foil, and fill the foil with
the rice. Bake the shell in the middle of a preheated 425F. oven for 7
minutes, remove the rice and foil carefully, and bake the shell for 5
minutes more, or until it is golden. Let the shell cool in the pan on a
rack.
Poach the pears:
In a saucepan just large enough to hold the pears in one layer combine the
wine, the cinnamon stick, and the sugar and bring the liquid to a boil over
moderately high heat, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Add the pears,
peeled, and poach them, turning them occasionally, for 15 minutes, or until
they are just tender. Let the pears cool in the syrup.
Make the ginger butterscotch pastry cream:
In a bowl with an electric mixer beat lightly the egg yolks. Add the brown
sugar, a little at a time, beating, beat the mixture until it ribbons when
the beaters are lifted, and beat in the flour. Add the milk, scalded, in a
stream, whisking, transfer the mixture to a heavy saucepan, and bring it to
a boil over moderately low heat, stirring constantly. Boil the mixture,
stirring constantly , for 2 minutes. Strain the pastry cream through a fine
sieve into a bowl and stir in the butter, the salt, and the gingerroot. Let
the pastry cream cool, its surface covered with a buttered round of wax
paper, for 1 hour.
Remove the rim of the tart pan, set the shell on a platter, removing the
bottom of the pan, and spread the pastry cream in the shell. Arrange the
pears, drained, cut lengthwise into sixths, and cored in a spoke pattern on
top of the pastry cream.
Gourmet February 1991
Converted by MC_Buster.
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