Strawberry Tart

Around town we have these single standing strawberry stands set up here and there and I love it! It’s so easy to get persuaded by those big signs and those extra juicy and sweet smell strawberries. I bought an entire flat of them the other day and have been making tons of strawberry things including jams, salsas, salads, etc. Today we have this Strawberry Tart that I’ve also been making with the loads of strawberries…

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Strawberry Tart cup up ready to be served sitting on a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Around town we have these single standing strawberry stands set up here and there and I love it! It’s so easy to get persuaded by those big signs and those extra juicy and sweet smell strawberries. I bought an entire flat of them the other day and have been making tons of strawberry things including jams, salsas, salads, etc. Today we have this Strawberry Tart that I’ve also been making with the loads of strawberries I have.

This tart is so easy to make and really tasty. It’s perfect to enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea for breakfast or with a scoop of ice cream for dessert. I also like how simple and pretty this tart is and the pistachios add a nice textural crunch to the dish. If you’re looking for a fuss free dessert to make in 30 minutes this summer, this tart is perfect! Enjoy!

How to Make Our Strawberry Tart

Ingredients

Ingredients for a strawberry tart.

Process

  1. Preheat oven to 400˚F. Place cream cheese and honey into a mixing bowl.
  2. Beat together until light and fluffy.
A bowl full of cream cheese with honey.
Whipped cream cheese and honey together in a glass bowl.
  1. Place your puff pastry sheet onto a parchment lined baking sheet.
  2. Spread honey whipped cream cheese in an even layer leaving half an inch edge.
Raw puff pastry on a baking sheet.
Raw puff pastry spread with honey and cream cheese.
  1. Spread strawberries over the cream cheese in a single, even layer.
  2. Then evenly stack rest of sliced strawberries over single layer of strawberries.
A puff pastry sheet layered with sliced strawberries.
A puff pastry sheet layered with sliced strawberries.
  1. Fold in the ½ inch puff pastry border and place tart into the oven.
  2. Remove tart from oven and cool for a few minutes.
A puff pastry sheet layered with sliced strawberries.
A simple strawberry tart out of the oven baked.
  1. Drizzle honey and sprinkle chopped pistachio over the top. Allow the tart to cool for 15 minutes before you cut into it and serve.
A strawberry tart right out of the oven  on a piece of parchment.

Preventing a Soggy Strawberry Tart Crust

A soggy crust is a huge bummer. Ideally, you eat this tart the day you make it. However, because we make our tart with puff pastry, you can easily reheat and re-crisp up the bottom.

You can reheat in the oven at 250° until it’s heated through. You can also place the pieces in a nonstick skillet heated on low heat until it crisps up.

Variations

We love this simple tart, especially because it can easily be customized based on personal preferences.

  • For a more ‘tart’ flavor swap the cream cheese out for some whipped goat cheese.
  • If you want a saltier ‘bite’ try sprinkling the top with sea salt flakes OR replace half the cream cheese with whipped feta.
  • The pistachios can also be replaced with toasted and crushed hazelnuts or almonds.
Strawberry Tart cut up with a a serving utensil.

Storing and Reheating Instructions

To store any leftover strawberry tart, place pieces in an airtight container. Top each layer with a piece of parchment (to help absorb any excess moisture) before sealing with a lid. Refrigerate container for up to 2 days.

To reheat, place individual pieces onto a parchment lined baking sheet and bake for a few minutes at 350˚F until heated through. (the tart can also be enjoyed cold or at room temperature)

What to Serve with Our Strawberry Tart

We love the tart as is, but also love adding a big scoop of vanilla ice cream on top or even a big dollop of sweetened whipped cream!

You can also top individual tart pieces with a vanilla custard or curd for an extra rich and decadent experience!

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Square sliced strawberry tart.
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Strawberry Tart

Our strawberry tart is a great dessert to make in only 30 minutes! It's simple and delicious, using seasonal fresh, sweet strawberries and flaky buttery puff pastry!
Course Dessert
Cuisine Amercian
Prep Time 8 minutes
Cook Time 22 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 9
Calories 263kcal

Ingredients

  • 6 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 3 tablespoons honey, plus more for drizzling
  • 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed
  • 18 to 20 strawberries, hulled and thinly sliced crosswise
  • ¼ cup crushed pistachios

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400˚F.
  • Place cream cheese and honey into a mixing bowl and beat together until light and fluffy, about 1 minute.
  • Place puff pastry sheet onto a parchment lined baking sheet and spread honey whipped cream cheese onto the surface, in an even layer.
  • Spread strawberries over the cream cheese, leaving a ½ inch border, in a single, even layer, before stacking the remaining strawberries.
  • Fold in the ½ inch puff pastry border and place tart into the oven.
  • Bake tart for 18 to 22 minutes or until the crust is golden brown and the strawberries have caramelized.
  • Remove tart from oven and drizzle honey over the top. Sprinkle pistachios over the top.
  • Allow tart to cool, about 15 minutes before slicing and serving.

Video

Notes

  • *Makes 1 8”x8” tart
  • Honey and cream cheese mixture can be made ahead of time and refrigerated for up to 2 days.
  • When ready to use, allow cream cheese mixture to sit at room temperature for at least 1 hour to soften, which will make it easier to spread.
  • Strawberries can be cut up to 2 days ahead of time and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. If strawberries get too juicy when cut, gently blot with paper towel before arranging on tart to prevent tart from getting soggy. 

Nutrition

Calories: 263kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 21mg | Sodium: 129mg | Potassium: 114mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 268IU | Vitamin C: 14mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 1mg

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Mini Fruit Tarts

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With a crisp tart shell, vanilla filling, and fresh fruit topping, these mini fruit tarts are as delicious as they are beautiful.

Close up of 3 mini fruit tarts at the top of a tiered dessert plate.

Long-time MBA readers know how much I love mini desserts. I have made all kinds of mini cheesecakes, mini bundt cakes, and even mini cinnamon rolls over the years. 

These mini fruit tarts are my newest mini dessert love affair. With the buttery tart shell, luscious vanilla pudding, and bright, fresh fruit, they are a whole lot of goodness in a single bite (or two).

Since I made these during the summer I was able to use a whole variety of my favorite fruits, but I can’t wait to try a berry version, a tropical fruit version, and even a citrusy version during the winter months.

It’s like having multiple recipes all in one! 

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Heirloom Tomato Tart

Every summer we go extra hard with the fresh tomato recipes, one of our favorites being this Heirloom Tomato Tart. Nothing quite screams summertime like sweet, juicy, ripe tomatoes! Not only is this tart delicious, but it’s also a total show stopper and perfect to bring to a gathering. Sure, you don’t need to create the gradient effect with the tomatoes on top, but it’s easy to do and really takes this tart up a…

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Heirloom tomato tart on a plate with fresh basil.

Every summer we go extra hard with the fresh tomato recipes, one of our favorites being this Heirloom Tomato Tart. Nothing quite screams summertime like sweet, juicy, ripe tomatoes!

Not only is this tart delicious, but it’s also a total show stopper and perfect to bring to a gathering. Sure, you don’t need to create the gradient effect with the tomatoes on top, but it’s easy to do and really takes this tart up a notch.

Heirloom cherry tomatoes in a row.

How to Make Our Heirloom Tomato Tart

Tart Shell Ingredients

Ingredients to make a savory tart shell.

Tart Shell Process

  1. Place flour, salt and butter into a food processor.
  2. Pulse until mixture is crumbly. While pulsing add water, a little at a time, until dough comes together.
Tart shell ingredients in a food processor.
Tart dough in a food processor.
  1. Transfer dough to a tart shell.
  2. Evenly press mixture along the bottom and sides.Using a fork, prick holes around the bottom and sides of the shell and refrigerate until chilled.
Tart dough in a tart shell.
Tart dough pressed into a shell and pricked with a fork.
  1. Preheat oven to 400˚F. Place cold tart shell onto a baking sheet and bake until golden brown. Remove shell from oven and allow it to cool completely before removing from pan.
Golden brown tart shell freshly baked.

Goat Cheese and Tomato Filling Ingredients

Ingredients for an heirloom tomato tart filling.

Goat Cheese and Tomato Filling Process

  1. Place goat cheese and cream in a mixing bowl. Season with salt and pepper.
  2. Beat together using an electric hand mixer. Continue to beat together until mixture is light and fluffy. Season with salt and pepper and mix together once more.
Tomato tart filling ingredients in a glass bowl.
Tomato tart filling ingredients mixed together in a glass bowl.
  1. Transfer whipped goat cheese to cooled tart shell.
  2. Spread mixture evenly in the tart shell.
Tomato tart shell with filling inside.
Tomato tart shell with filling smoothed inside.
  1. Top goat cheese with sliced cherry tomatoes, cut side up, in a gradient pattern from top to bottom, if desired (using our photo below for reference).
  2. Continue adding cherry tomatoes until top of tart is filled.
Heirloom tomato tart being filled with tomatoes.
Close up on an ombre tomato tart with different colors of tomatoes.
  1. Top tart with a sprinkle of sea salt flakes and fresh basil leaves. Serve.
Tomato tart on a platter with white wine in the background.

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Tips and Tricks for Tomato Tart Success

  • Pressing the prepared dough into the tart pan is much easier than rolling the dough and laying it into the pan, which can cause the dough to break in many spots and create an uneven crust.
  • Chilling the dough will allow the glutens to relax, creating a more tender crust. It will also create less shinkage once baked.
  • Adding some cream (can use half and half, milk, or a dairy milk alternative) to the goat cheese before whipping it will create a silky smooth filling, especially when dug into, instead of a crumbly filling.
  • Once cherry tomatoes are halved, line them up in a gradient pattern on a large plate or small sheet pan. This will make it much easier to create the gradient effect on the actual tart and take much less time when building the tart. (also keep in mind that the gradient pattern is totally optional. The tomato tart will be just as delicious without the pattern)

Make Ahead Instructions for Our Tomato Tart

This entire tomato tart can be made up to 24 hours in advance, covered and refrigerated until ready to serve. Once ready to serve, remove from the refrigerator and allow tart to sit for 15 to 20 minutes at room temperature before topping with sea salt flakes and basil leaves.

Alternatively, the tart shell can be made and baked up to 2 days ahead of time. Once tart shell has completely cooled, carefully wrap it in plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator until ready to use. The tomatoes can be sliced and arranged on a plate or small baking sheet up to 24 hours in advance. Once arranged in a gradient pattern on the plate, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to use.

Tomato tart recipe on a platter with fresh tomatoes on the side.

Variations for Our Tomato Tart

  • Use whole, thinly sliced heirloom tomatoes instead of halved cherry tomatoes. If using sliced tomatoes, don’t add the tomatoes to the tart until up to 1 hour before serving, to prevent too much liquid from collecting onto the whipped goat cheese.
  • Add some minced herbs (like basil, oregano or chives) and/of lemon zest to the goat cheese filling to add even more flavor and freshness to the tart.
  • If goat cheese isn’t your thing, replace it with some strained ricotta cheese or even some whipped feta. If using ricotta cheese, there’s no need to add the cream to the filling. If using crumbled feta, whip the mixture in a food processor for a smooth consistency, and add 2 tablespoons cream at a time until desired consistency is achieved.
Tomato tart on a platter with white wine in the background.

More Delicious Tomato Recipes You Will Love

Heirloom tomato tart on a plate with fresh basil.
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Heirloom Tomato Tart

A delicious recipe for a stunning Heirloom Tomato Tart with a buttery crust, whipped goat cheese filling, and juicy heirloom cherry tomatoes!
Course Appetizer, brunch, lunch
Cuisine American
Diet Vegetarian
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Chill Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 25 minutes
Servings 8
Calories 351kcal

Ingredients

savory tart shell

  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, cubed
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons ice water

filling

  • 11 ounces goat cheese, softened
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 3 cups heirloom cherry tomatoes, halved
  • salt and pepper to taste

garnish

  • fresh basil leaves
  • sea salt flakes

Instructions

tart shell

  • Place flour, salt and butter into a food processor and pulse until mixture is crumbly. While pulsing add water, 1 tablespoons at a time, until dough comes together.
  • Transfer dough to a 9" fluted tart shell and evenly press mixture along the bottom and sides.
  • Using a fork, prick holes around the bottom and sides of the shell and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 400˚F.
  • Place cold tart shell onto a baking sheet and bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown. (If you notice the tart shell beginning to bubble, just open the oven door and quickly prick the bubble with a fork. You can also use parchment and pie weights to line the tart before putting in the oven, but I don’t think that’s always necessary here). Remove shell from oven and allow it to cool completely before removing from pan.

goat cheese and tomato filling

  • Place goat cheese and cream in a mixing bowl and beat together using an electric hand mixer. Continue to beat together until mixture is light and fluffy. Season with salt and pepper and mix together once more.
  • Fill cooled tart shell with whipped goat cheese, smoothing out the top.
  • Top goat cheese with sliced cherry tomatoes, cut side up, in a gradient pattern from top to bottom, if desired (using our photo above for reference).
  • Top tart with a sprinkle of sea salt flakes and fresh basil leaves. Serve.

Video

Notes

Tips and Tricks for Tomato Tart Success
  • Pressing the prepared dough into the tart pan is much easier than rolling the dough and laying it into the pan, which can cause the dough to break in many spots and create an uneven crust.
  • Chilling the dough will allow the glutens to relax, creating a more tender crust. It will also create less shinkage once baked.
  • Adding some cream (can use half and half, milk, or a dairy milk alternative) to the goat cheese before whipping it will create a silky smooth filling, especially when dug into, instead of a crumbly filling.
  • Once cherry tomatoes are halved, line them up in a gradient pattern on a large plate or small sheet pan. This will make it much easier to create the gradient effect on the actual tart and take much less time when building the tart. (also keep in mind that the gradient pattern is totally optional. The tomato tart will be just as delicious without the pattern)
Make Ahead Instructions
This entire tomato tart can be made up to 24 hours in advance, covered and refrigerated until ready to serve. Once ready to serve, remove from the refrigerator and allow tart to sit for 15 to 20 minutes at room temperature before topping with sea salt flakes and basil leaves.
Alternatively, the tart shell can be made and baked up to 2 days ahead of time. Once tart shell has completely cooled, carefully wrap it in plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator until ready to use. The tomatoes can be sliced and arranged on a plate or small baking sheet up to 24 hours in advance. Once arranged in a gradient pattern on the plate, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to use.
Variations for Our Tomato Tart
  • Use whole, thinly sliced heirloom tomatoes instead of halved cheery tomatoes. If using sliced tomatoes, don’t add the tomatoes to the tart until up to 1 hour before serving, to prevent too much liquid from collecting onto the whipped goat cheese.
  • Add some minced herbs (like basil, oregano or chives) and/of lemon zest to the goat cheese filling to add even more flavor and freshness to the tart.
  • If goat cheese isn’t your thing, replace it with some strained ricotta cheese or even some whipped feta. If using ricotta cheese, there’s no need to add the cream to the filling. If using crumbled feta, whip the mixture in a food processor for a smooth consistency, and add 2 tablespoons cream at a time until desired consistency is achieved.

Nutrition

Calories: 351kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 69mg | Sodium: 230mg | Potassium: 172mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 1249IU | Vitamin C: 13mg | Calcium: 78mg | Iron: 2mg

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If you grew up thinking that classic pecan pie and fruit pies were your only pie options, think again.

Don’t get me wrong; I love a slice of homemade cherry pie or apple crumb pie, but during the summer I really love cool and creamy pies.

I’m talking about pie recipes like no-bake s’mores pie or rich peanut butter pie. These pies require very little to no baking and are served chilled, so they are both a satisfying sweet treat and cool you down on a hot summer day.

This Oreo pie is my new favorite no-bake pie. It’s a dream for anyone who loves cookies and cream ice cream and wants those same flavors in pie form!

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Slice of sour cherry pie a la mode on a plate.

One thing we do really well here in the Midwest is summer produce. From the very best sweet corn to the juiciest strawberries and blueberries, our farmers sure know what they’re doing.

Most of the country’s tart cherries come out of Michigan. If you live in Michigan or one of the neighboring states, you probably have seen piles of these bright red beauties at your farmers’ markets.

This year, make sure you grab some and bring them home to make this sour cherry pie. 

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We love a make-ahead breakfast around here. My family loves them because who wouldn’t want to wake up to a delicious breakfast. And I love them because I don’t have to think before I’ve had my coffee.

Whether it’s our favorite make-ahead breakfast casserole, overnight cinnamon rolls, or overnight french toast casserole, I just really appreciate being able to prep breakfast the night before and pop it in the oven in the morning.

You might not think of quiche as a make-ahead breakfast, but it really is. Make it the night before and serve it chilled the next day. It’s just as delicious and you spent exactly zero effort on it that morning.

This ham and cheese quiche is begging to be added to your next brunch menu, or even made on a Sunday night for you to eat all week long.  

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Slice of impossible coconut pie next to a fork on a white plate, garnished with mint and whipped cream.

It’s Friday and Friday calls for easy recipes. Right??

And nothing in the world is easier than an impossible coconut pie.

I know, the name doesn’t make you think that would be true. But trust me, it is! 

This custard pie is filled with shredded coconut and is the perfect dessert for any coconut lover.

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Three mini pumpkin pies garnished with whipped cream on a white plate.

You guys all know that my FAVORITE season of the year is fall. If it’s pumpkin and spice and everything nice, I’m all in.

I mean, in case you hadn’t noticed by the number of pumpkin recipes I’ve made over the years.

These bite-size mini pumpkin pies have been a fan favorite for years. This year, I decided to spruce up the post with new photos to show you just how simple and delicious they are.

What could be better than my favorite kind of fall pie? My favorite kind of fall pie in bite-size form.

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