Who could have thought of using blueberries and corn with the iconic Philadelphia cream cheese to make a cool summer tart like this? I have never put fresh corn in tarts, or any desserts, for that matter. This recipe highlights the bounty of farmers market ingredients from the talented Dorie Greenspan in Baking Chez Moi. This tart is a bit out of the ordinary, combining fruits and vegetables, the mix of "cooked and fresh, smooth and chunky, soft and snappy," as Dorie describes the tart filling. You can find what other Tuesdays-with-Dorie's bakers did here.
The sweet tart dough is tender and easy to assemble if you follow Dorie's step-by-step instructions, which are complete with very helpful visual and mental cues. Somehow I managed to miss the step of chilling the dough before rolling it out on the tart pan, hence the unruly look. We used the same sable or shortbread cookie dough before in a previous Tuesdays-with-Dorie's post, the cherry crumb tart. A great dough to work with and a keeper for sure. This time we fully baked the crust for about 30 to 35 minutes and then cooled it ready to be filled.
The cheese filling is made by folding the whipped heavy cream into the soft-whipped Philadelphia cream cheese mixture with some honey. Covered the tart crust with the filling. Topped with blueberries and corn. After an hour of chilling, this marvelous tart is ready to be served.
I love every aspect of this tart -- from the quintessential American ingredients, to the ease of making the crust, the topping and the filling. Finally, the delightful texture and delicious, sweet and tangy berries, fresh corn and the lightened cream cheese. A harmonious bite, reclaiming the visceral summer experience of biting into farm-fresh berries and corn and relishing it.
Tender crust filled with cream cheese and sweet tart blueberry-corn toppings |
Sprinkled more fresh white corn kernels all around |
Your tart turned out well. I am glad you enjoyed it. I loved the filling, but was not sold on the topping.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious! i look forward to making this for the next posting.
ReplyDeleteYours looks so beautiful. I really enjoyed this one too!
ReplyDeleteYours looks great! I forgot to chill mine before putting it in the pan too, so I threw it in the freezer for 20 minutes and it turned out ok.
ReplyDeleteYours looks great! I forgot to chill mine before putting it in the pan too, so I threw it in the freezer for 20 minutes and it turned out ok.
ReplyDeleteYour tart turned out beautifully! I love the white corn.
ReplyDeleteMmmm...looks so good! Wish I had a slice of your tart in front of me right now!
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