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  • Keep fresh and non moving fruits on top of tart

    Posted by Todor Georgiev on July 6, 2025 at 03:37

    Hello there, I have been making tarts for a while now but want to update my almond cream tart as right now I put the fruits inside the cream and bake like this.

    Recently i found a place that is very interesting and was wondering how do they keep the fruits on top fresh and nice looking

    I will post a picture with examples.

    Sussan Estela Olaya replied 1 week, 1 day ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Sussan Estela Olaya

    Administrator
    July 6, 2025 at 14:38
    Level: favicon spaced Scoolinary Team

    Hi Todor, thank you for sharing your experience and your question!. It’s great to hear you’ve been making tarts for a while, and I love that you’re looking to keep improving.

    Regarding what you mentioned, in most of these fresh fruit tarts, the fruit isn’t baked together with the almond cream. What they usually do is bake the tart base with the almond cream (frangipane) on its own, let it cool down completely, and then arrange the fresh fruit on top just before serving or a few hours in advance. This helps maintain the fruit’s texture, color, and freshness.

    To keep the fruit looking nice and in place, you can use a few techniques:

    • Lightly coat the fruit with a neutral glaze (gelée neutre or nappage) to protect it from the air and give it a beautiful glossy finish.
    • Make sure to dry the fruit well before placing it on the tart, to avoid extra moisture.
    • Arrange the fruit pieces close together or strategically leaning against each other, so they stay nicely in place.

    It’s a very elegant and practical way to present fresh fruit tarts while preserving their natural look.

    I hope this information is helpful, and if you have any other questions, feel free to reach out I’ll be happy to help!

    Best regards.
    Sussan
    Scoolinary Team.

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