Normandy Apple Tart

User Reviews

4.9

144 reviews
Excellent
  • Prep Time

    1 hr

  • Cook Time

    30 mins

  • Total Time

    1 hr 30 mins

  • Servings

    8 servings

  • Course

    Dessert

  • Cuisine

    French

Normandy Apple Tart

The Normandy Apple Tart features a tender butter-flour crust filled with sliced tart apples, sugar, cinnamon, and a rich mixture of cream, calvados, and eggs. The tart is baked to create a soft, flavorful dessert with a delicate apple aroma and subtle spice. Its buttery base and creamy filling offer a comforting texture complemented by the slight bite of apples.

Description

This Normandy Apple Tart begins with a crust made by cutting cold butter into flour until small nuggets form, then adding sugar, salt, and cold water to form a smooth dough resting chilled for an hour. The chilled dough is rolled out thickly and laid gently in a greased pie mold with fork holes to prevent bubbling during baking.

The filling includes tart apples, sweetened with sugar and spiced with cinnamon, along with heavy cream, calvados, egg, and a touch of flour and ground hazelnuts. This combination offers a balance of tart fruit, creamy richness, and subtle nutty flavor. The tart is baked slowly, allowing the flavors to meld and the filling to set without overcooking.

The resulting dessert is tender and moist, with a slightly crisp crust and a smooth, aromatic apple filling. It suits serving as a comforting dessert or treat accompanied by coffee or tea.

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Ingredients

Servings
  • 20 grams sugar granulated
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 240 grams flour all-purpose
  • 120 grams butter semi soft cubes
  • 125 grams water cold
  • flour all-purpose, for dusting

FOR FILLING

  • 3-4 apple tart, baking apples, granny smith
  • 150 grams sugar granulated
  • 2 pinches cinnamon powder
  • 100 milliliters heavy cream 35%
  • 15 ml calvados as preferred
  • 1 egg
  • 30 grams flour all-purpose
  • 10 grams hazelnut ground

Instructions

How to prepare the Normandy apple tart crust

  1. In a bowl, combine the small cubes of butter with the flour by kneading the two ingredients through your fingers well until small nuggets have formed.
  2. Dissolve the salt and sugar in the water. Add 90% of the water to the flour/butter mixture and work rapidly into a smooth dough. Add the rest of the water to the dough if so needed.
  3. Knead gently until well combined, then let the dough rest covered in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour. Over-kneading the dough, will make it tough.
  4. Roll the dough to approximately 1 to 1½ cm (~2/3 inch) thickness.
  5. Grease your pie mold, dust with flour and gently lay in the pie mold. Pressing the dough gently into the corner at the bottom of the pie mold.
  6. With a fork, punch holes into the bottom of the dough. This will prevent the dough from creating bubbles during the baking.

How to prepare the Normandy apple tart tart

  1. Preheat you oven to 150° C/ 300° F.
  2. Sprinkle the bottom of the pie with the ground hazelnut.
  3. Peel and or the apples and cut them into wedges. Depending on the size of the apple 6-8 wedges per apple, sprinkle with ½ of the sugar and the cinnamon and marinated for approximately 15 minutes, then layer into the pie crust fairly tightly.
  4. Cut the excess dough around the edge of the pie mold off.
  5. Place in the oven at 150° C/ 300° F for approximately 15 minutes or until the apples are starting to soften. Remove and set aside to cool.
  6. In a bowl, beat the egg and the remaining sugar until the sugar has been resolved and the mixture is pale and foamy. Add the flour to the mixture and incorporate without lumps. Add d the heavy cream. And the Calvados to taste at the very end. Brandy or Cognac can be substituted.
  7. Pour the cream/flour batter into the pie, covering the apples approximately 2/3.
  8. Bake in the oven at 180° C/ 356° F for approximately 15 minutes.
  9. Sprinkle with some excess sugar and bake for another 15 minutes or until the apples are soft, the mixture well set, the pie golden brown and the sugar caramelized.
  10. Un-mold the tart and let to cool on a wire rack and serve slightly warm.

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