Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Double Blueberry Tart



Nothing says summer more than the abundance of fresh fruit available in Southern California. We are spoiled with piles of fragrant strawberries, perfectly ripe peaches, and dark sweet cherries, to name a few. When you can get several baskets of fresh blueberries for just a few dollars, you have the chance to try some new recipes- if you can stay away from the old favorites!
 

This double blueberry tart is one of our family favorites. Everyone loves the fresh blueberry flavor, and I love that it is one of the fastest desserts to put together. It travels well and is perfect for a BBQ or a picnic at the beach during the long summer evenings.


 This tart only has a few simple ingredients and comes together quickly. The filling gets thick and sweet, and is excellent stirred into some Greek yogurt in the morning, and spooned over some ice cream after an afternoon of swimming. The recipe comes from The Best of Sunset published 1987, and I have been making it every summer since then!

Double Blueberry Tart
adapted from The Best of Sunset (1987)

6 cups blueberries
9 tablespoons sugar- you can use a bit less if the berries are super sweet
1 teaspoon lemon zest
1 1/2 tablespoons lemon juice
1  tart crust
Slightly sweetened whipped cram

1. Combine 4 1/2 cups of blueberries, sugar, lemon zest and juice in a medium sauce pan. Bring to a boil over high heat, stirring often until the berries are as thick as soft jam, 12-15 minutes. Let cool. When filling has cooled, pour into a fully baked tart crust, spreading evenly over the crust. Top with remaining fresh blueberries to completely cover the surface.
Serve topped with whipped cream.



Sweet Tart Dough
via Baking: from my home to yours

1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
9 tablespoons butter
1 beaten egg yolk

Combine flour, sugar, salt and butter in the bowl of a food processor, pulse until mixture is crumbly. Add the egg yolk and process until dough just comes together. Turn the dough out on your work surface and lightly knead until all the dough comes together. Gently press dough into a 9 inch tart pan. Freeze for 30 minutes. Press a lightly buttered sheet of foil against the crust (the freezing eliminates the need for weighs).  Bake in a 375 degree oven for 25 minutes. Remove the foil and bake an additional 5-8 minutes until golden brown.



36 comments:

Kathleen said...

Oh my gosh! This looks like blueberry heaven!

Rita said...

Blueberry season is around teh corner; this recipe is a keeper; thanks.
Rita

Barbara said...

Now THERE'S a blueberry tart! Wow. Dense and lovely. With a scoop of ice cream, I would be in blueberry heaven!

Richard said...

Wow, those blueberrys are popping out on my computer screen. Richard from the Amish settlement of Lebanon,pa.

Nutmeg Nanny said...

This looks so absolutely amazing! Jam packed with blueberry flavor...yum!

Priya said...

Tart looks super delicious and stunning..

di_ani said...

Mimi,
This tart with blueberries look beautiful and delicious.
Great recipe, I like very much.
Greetings and a nice summer, Diana

Robin Sue said...

We are loaded with blueberries right now in our parts. This looks very simple and elegant!

Betty @ scrambled henfruit said...

Well I guess I'm going to have to go blueberry picking! This looks really tempting. :)

Velva said...

Fresh blueberries scream summer! Our season lasts for only 1-month. We managed to pick 18-lbs to freeze(woo-hoo).

Your blueberry tart...as always, to die for-

Happy summer to you.

Velva

Rettabug said...

Just think of all the anti-oxidants you'd get in just one serving of this AWESOME dessert! It looks fabulous & I can't wait for my sister's blueberries to ripen so I can try it.
Thanks!

Lauren's Latest said...

I cannot get enough blueberries! This looks fabulous with the whipped cream! So good!

Rebecca from Chow and Chatter said...

oh looks so so good and adore the double blueberry part

Stephanie @ henry happened said...

That looks amazing - and I love that there's so little sugar in there! I'm always impressed when people make their own crust, will have to try it one day!

hemalata said...

Looks amazing,very nice preparation.

Rinku Naveen said...

Summer and its raining berries everywhere. Looks so heavenly! Love that crust..it looks so perfect. Have been wanting to make one since long. Thanks for the motivation.. :)

Angie's Recipes said...

Love all sorts of summer berries! The tart looks heavenly!

Desi said...

Blueberries are sooo in right now. I can't wait to make this tart! I wanted to let you know about my cookbook giveaway that is going on right now until July 16th. Stop on by to enter! Hope you are having a great week :)

http://steaknpotatoeskindagurl.blogspot.com/2011/07/my-first-giveaway.html

Catherine said...

Dear Mimi, What a beautiful looking pie!!! Just wonderful. Blessings for a beautiful day, Catherine

Kris Ngoei said...

So envy you..... those fresh blueberries are just impossible to find here.. the tart is just marvelous with super thick double blueberry toppings

Al Dente Gourmet said...

Oooh, This is simply fabulous, Mimi! My mouth is watering now :)

Have a great day,

Aldy.

Chris said...

that blueb erry tart looks delicious - I'm going to have to buy some blueberries and try it. Thanks for the tips

Juliana said...

Oh Mimi, your blueberry tart looks delicious, love it with the sweet tart. So beautiful! Have a wonderful week ahead :-)

Faith said...

A really lovely tart, Mimi. Looks like the perfect use for fresh blueberries!

Duxa said...

Hi Mimi, lovely photos, it looks delicious and beautiful!
Have a great day, hugs;)

Dr.Sameena Prathap said...

That;s a lovely tart...:)

Dr.Sameena@

http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com/

bakerbynature said...

i like this tart berry much!

grace said...

well this is just luscious. not only are blueberries one of my favorite fruits for their flavor, i also maintain that they take the prettiest photos. :)

El said...

This is beautiful. What a refreshing summer dessert!

Richard said...

Id like to invite everyone to read a blog post today of a woman who joined the old order Mennonite church from the outside. I'm extremely lucky in publishing her very first, and most likely last post on Amish Stories. A lot of work was involved in her getting permission to be even able to write anything on the internet, and permission was given by her bishop. So please stop by and read about a woman who gave-up her car and other worldly possessions for the person that she loved. Richard from Amish Stories.

Nina said...

Mimi! Your tart looks wonderful! You guys are so lucky to have that abundance of berries in CA! Hope you are having a great summer!

Katy said...

Yes, yes, YES!!!!

LDH said...

Blueberries are one of my favorite fruits and this look so wonderful! I would like to try this recipe!

Reeni said...

One of the things I love most about summer is the fresh blueberries! This is my idea of heaven!

Roz from 'la bella vita' said...

I love the 'double' blueberry part of this tart. You're right nothing says summer quite like blueberries. When I lived in Orange County, CA I could not get over the abundance and SIZE of the fruit! Enjoy your summer treats!

Catherine said...

Oh my Mimi, This looks just too, too delicious!!! I love blueberries and this looks like perfection! Blessings, Catherine