Bakewell Tart Recipe | Dessert Recipes | Tesco Real Food (2024)

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Looking for the perfect recipe for Bakewell Tart? This fragrant almond tart is a classic British dessert and true family favourite. This traditional Bakewell tart recipe includes buttery homemade pastry with a thick layer of raspberry jam and a soft frangipane topping. Serve warm with cream or custard, or cool completely and enjoy with a cuppa. See method

  • Serves 12
  • 40 mins to prepare and 1 hr 10 mins to cook
  • 485 calories / serving
  • Vegetarian

Ingredients

For the pastry

  • 200g plain flour
  • 1 tbsp icing sugar, plus extra to decorate
  • 125g butter
  • 1 egg yolk

For the filling

  • 180g butter, softened
  • 180g caster sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 180g ground almonds
  • 1 tsp almond extract
  • 200g Tesco Finest raspberry conserve
  • 25g flaked almonds

Each serving contains

  • Energy

    2020kj
    485kcal
    24%
  • Fat

    33g47%
  • Saturates

    14g70%
  • Sugars

    27g30%
  • Salt

    0.1g2%

of the reference intake
Carbohydrate 41.2gProtein 7.5g Fibre 1.3g

Method

  1. Sieve the flour and icing sugar into a bowl. Rub in the butter. Add the egg yolk and 2 tsp water and mix to a firm dough. Roll out onto a lightly floured board and use to line a deep 23cm loose-based, fluted tart tin. Chill for 15 mins.

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  2. Heat the oven to gas 4, 180°C, fan 160°C. Bake the pastry case ‘blind’ for 15 mins. Remove the paper and baking beans and cook for a further 10 mins until the pastry is dry and a light golden colour. Remove from the oven and leave to cool.

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  3. For the filling, beat together the butter and sugar. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, then stir in the ground almonds and almond extract. Spread the jam over the base of the pastry case. Spread the almond filling evenly on top, then sprinkle over the flaked almonds.
  4. Bake for 35–40 mins until the frangipane filling is firm and golden brown on top (see Tips, below). Allow to cool slightly and serve while just warm or cool completely in the tin. Carefully remove from the tin and dust with icing sugar just before serving, perhaps with cream or custard, if you like.

Tips:Frangipane is a classic dessert filling made with ground almonds which help to keep it moist when baked. The filling should be soft and have a damp crumb texture, more like a set custard than a fluffy sponge. If the filling still feels very liquid after 40 mins baking, cover the top with foil to stop it from browning and return to the oven for another 5-10 mins or until the filling is just set.

The filling will firm up as it cools and is best sliced and served while just warm (allow to cool for 10-15 mins once out of the oven) or once completely cold. This makes it a great dessert to prepare ahead; the baked tart will keep for 1-2 days in an airtight container.

Make sure you have a deep tart tin to fit the thick layer of filling. A loose-based or springform tin will help you remove the tart when baked.

If short on time, you can replace the homemade pastry with ready-rolled shortcrust pastry. Line the tart tin and bake as above.

You can ring the changes with different jams or conserves in the filling, try sweet strawberry, cherry or apricot for a change.

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As part of a healthy balanced diet, we recommend this recipe for a special occasion or treat.

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Baking Tesco Finest raspberry conserve into this classic tart makes it even more special.

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FAQs

What is the difference between frangipane and Bakewell tarts? ›

Frangipane is not an alternative to Bakewell tart, but instead one of the ingredients in a Bakewell tart, used for the filling. Frangipane is an Italian word, recorded in a confectioners dictionary as far back as 1732 and is thought to have come from Marquis Muzio Frangipani or Cesare Frangipani.

What is the difference between a cherry Bakewell and a Bakewell tart? ›

What we can say though is that each Bakewell Tart is carefully crafted by our skilled bakers, using a pastry shell, a layer of jam, a frangipane mix and then topped with flaked almonds. Iced Cherry Bakewells are a traditional Bakewell Tart that is iced on top, and with a cherry.

What is the original Bakewell tart? ›

The Bakewell Tart, on the other hand, was developed as a variant of the Pudding later in the 20th century. The Tart's base is made from sweet shortcrust pastry, which is then layered with seedless strawberry jam and finished with a pale, fluffy frangipane sponge filling of eggs, almonds and sugar.

Why is my Bakewell tart soggy in the middle? ›

Richard's solution: Soggy bottoms can be a right nuisance, even though they don't really alter the taste of your bake. They are usually the result of either a filling that's too wet in your bake or an under-cooked or thin pastry base. These are easily remedied though using a few simple tips.

What is another name for a Bakewell tart? ›

The Bakewell tart developed as a variant of the Bakewell pudding in the 20th century. Although the terms Bakewell tart and Bakewell pudding have been used interchangeably, each name refers to a specific dessert recipe.

What is frangipane in America? ›

Frangipane is a pastry filling made with finely ground almonds or almond meal. It is sometimes referred to as almond cream. And, being more or less like a pie filling, frangipane is never consumed raw because it contains raw eggs.

What does the British term Bakewell mean? ›

The name Bakewell means a spring or stream of a woman named Badeca or Beadeca, so deriving from a personal name with the Old English suffix wella. In 949 it was called Badecanwelle and in the 1086 Domesday Book Badequelle.

Why did my Bakewell tart sink? ›

Try to avoid opening the oven before 15 minutes have passed, as the delicate structure of the frangipane means they have a tendency to sink.

Can you eat out of date Bakewell tart? ›

Food that has passed its use-by date is not safe to eat.

What is the flavor of Bakewell? ›

It originated in Bakewell, England, and consists of a buttery short-crust pastry foundation, a delectable layer of fruit preserves, usually raspberry, and an almond frangipane filling. This delicious fusion exemplifies the art of balancing flavors and textures.

Who invented Bakewell? ›

The origins of the pudding are not clear, but a common story is that it was first made by accident in 1820 (other sources cite 1860) by Mrs Greaves, who was the landlady of the White Horse Inn (since demolished). She supposedly left instructions for her cook to make a jam tart.

What is the difference between frangipane and bakewell tart? ›

Frangipane is also a key component in Bakewell Tart, where it teams up with jam as a filling between layers of pastry. And it's imperative in Bostock, a breakfast pastry made by saturating slices of day-old brioche with sugar syrup, then slathering on frangipane and baking until golden.

How do you keep the bottom of a tart from getting soggy? ›

Blind-bake your base before adding a filling to help to firm the base and avoid liquid being absorbed into it. Prick the base with a fork to help steam escape, cover with foil or parchment, and weigh it down with ceramic baking beans, uncooked rice or white sugar.

What's the difference between Bakewell pudding and Bakewell tart? ›

A Bakewell Tart has a shortcrust pastry case, followed by strawberry jam and topped with almond sponge. This means it's much more cake-like and not nearly as sweet to taste as a Bakewell Pudding. Purists probably wouldn't add icing to a Bakewell Tart, which does make it sweeter, but it's just as delicious.

What are the 4 types of tarts? ›

There are four main types of tarts: fruit tarts, custard tarts, chocolate tarts, and savory tarts.

Is a frangipane tart French or Italian? ›

Frangipane is a classic French filling for cakes, tarts, and pastries. It's made with butter, sugar, eggs, and ground almonds, so it's pretty similar to an almond paste.

Why is it called frangipane? ›

The word frangipane is a French term used to name products with an almond flavour. The word comes ultimately from the last name of Marquis Muzio Frangipani or Cesare Frangipani. The word first denoted the frangipani plant, from which was produced the perfume originally said to flavor frangipane.

What is Bakewell in British baking? ›

The Bakewell tart is a British classic. It's made with a beautiful pâte sablée crust, a layer of tart raspberry jam, a perfect frangipane filling and a glorious icing with a perfect finish. The Bakewell tart was the Technical Bake for Pastry Week on The Great Canadian Baking Show, Season 4.

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