A Bakewell tart is an English confection consisting of a shortcrust pastry shell beneath layers of jam, frangipane, and a topping of flaked almonds. It is a variant of the Bakewell pudding, closely associated with the town of Bakewell in Derbyshire.

History

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. The tart is closely associated with the town of Bakewell in Derbyshire.

Variants

Cherry Bakewell

A Cherry Bakewell, also known as a Bakewell cake, is a version of the tart where the frangipane is covered with a top layer of almond-flavoured fondant and a single half glacé cherry.

Gloucester tart

In Gloucester, a similar tart was made using ground rice, raspberry jam and almond essence. In May 2013, council leader Paul James discovered a recipe for "Gloucester tart" in a Gloucester history book. Subsequently, Gloucester museums revived the recipe, serving complimentary Gloucester tarts to museum patrons.

See also

  • List of almond dishes
  • List of pastries
  • List of pies, tarts and flans
  • Food portal

References

External links

  • Bakewell Pudding or Bakewell Tart? - Bakewell.co.uk

irmakocht Bakewell Tarte (auch Congress Tart genannt)

Bakewell Tart Baking with Aimee.

My Epicurean Delights Bakewell Tart

Bakewell Tart Recipe goop

Bakewell Tart Recipe