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Milanese Pear And Chocolate Tart

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Eggs Cooking liv, Import 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Unbleached flour
1/4 c Sugar
1/8 t Salt
1/4 t Baking powder
3 T Cocoa powder
4 T Unsalted butter
1 Egg
1/3 c Sugar
1/4 c Cocoa powder
1 Stick butter, melted
4 Ripe bartlett pears
3 T Sugar
2 T Butter, melted
1 T Pear eau-de-vie

INSTRUCTIONS

Lightly butter a 10-inch tart pan.  For dough, combine dry ingredients
except cocoa in a mixing bowl. Sift  cocoa into bowl through a fine
strainer. Rub in butter with  fingertips, keeping mixture cool and
powdery. Beat egg with a fork  and stir in. Continue stirring until
dough is evenly moistened,  pressing it together well. Shape dough into
a disk, wrap and chill.  For crumbs, combine flour and sugar in a bowl;
sift in cocoa and mix.  Stir in butter and allow to stand a few
minutes. Break up into coarse  crumbs.  Set a rack in the lower third
of the oven and preheat oven to 350  degrees.  Roll dough on a floured
surface and line the prepared pan, pressing  dough in well. For
filling, peel, halve, core and slice pears into a  bowl and toss with
remaining ingredients. Pour filling into lined  pan, smooth top and
scatter crumbs over surface. Bake the tart about  30 to 35 minutes,
until the crust and crumbs are baked through and  the filling is
bubbling. Cool on a rack and serve tart at room  temperature.  Yield: 8
servings  Recipe by: Cooking Live Show #CL8978  Posted to MC-Recipe
Digest V1 #845 by "Angele and Jon Freeman"  <jfreeman@netusa1.net> on
Oct 14, 1997

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