Puff Pastry Apple Tart
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If you’re after a beautiful centerpiece for an autumn desert, look no further than this Puff Pastry Apple Tart recipe! Granny smith apples and a decadent home-made caramel sauce make for a scrumptious rustic apple tart, and by using puff pastry for the crust, it’s so easy too!
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Apple Tart Recipe
It’s hard to miss how eye-catching a classic rustic apple tart is. The beautifully sliced and layered apples, golden brown crust, and a sprinkling of raw sugar crystals make for a treat out of a fancy French café. Who could guess it takes less than an hour to make?
That’s the glory of using puff pastry! Pre-made puff pastry bakes up beautifully and skips the process of making your own dough, plus it stores well in the freezer for any last-minute dessert plans. It makes any apple tart recipe easy!
So if you’re like me and you love surprising your loved ones with a little bit of decadence (without decadent prices!), try out these beautiful French rustic apple tarts.
Apple Tart Ingredients
- Puff pastry
- Apples (Granny Smith recommended!)
- Brown sugar
- Vanilla extract
- Cinnamon
- Unsalted butter
- Salt
- Egg
- Turbinado sugar
Apple Tarts Recipe
- Preheat the oven to 400°F, then line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Thaw out a sheet of puff pastry and place all 3 rectangles on the baking sheet. While the oven is preheating, slice the apples thinly.
- Add the sliced apples to a bowl, then add the brown sugar, vanilla extract, cinnamon, melted butter, and salt. Mix with a spoon until all the apples are evenly coated.
- Layer the coated apple slices onto the pastry sheets so that each slice overlaps. Spoon any remaining sugar mixture over the apples to form a cinnamon sugar glaze.
- Beat the egg, then use a pastry brush to brush the egg onto the exposed edges of the puff pastry.
- Sprinkle turbinado sugar over each pastry to add crunch, then put the baking sheet in the oven and bake for 20 minutes or until the pastry is golden brown and fluffy.
- Remove, slice if desired, and serve immediately! This pastry pairs beautifully with caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream.
Apple Puff Pastry Tips
- I like the rustic look of simple rectangles of pastry, but feel free to change things up! Take large cookie cutters and cut out pieces of pastry for extra cute and themed mini apple tarts, or cut the pastry rectangles down into smaller envelope-size pieces for puff pastry apple tartlets!
- I love the contrast of tart and sweet that a tart apple like Granny Smith gives to this recipe, but feel free to use your favorite baking apple! Just make sure that it’s an apple that softens up well while baked without losing shape and turning to apple sauce.
- These apple tarts are best right out of the oven, but if there are some left over, wrap them in plastic and set them in the refrigerator. They’ll last 3-5 days and can be heated up with a quick pop back in the oven!
Apple Tarts Recipe FAQs
Which apple is best for apple tart?
This recipe coats the apples in a delicious spiced sugar mix, so tart apples will balance out the sweet perfectly. I suggest Granny Smith, but if you’re a fan of sweeter treats, Golden Delicious, Jonagold or Braeburn will bake up well and are less tart than Granny Smith.
Is apple tart the same as apple pie?
They’re close, but not quite! Apple tart is a classic French desert that uses a single thin layer of pastry as a crust, without a top layer. Typically, apple tart also has less liquid involved.
Can puff pastry be used as tart crust?
Yes, and it’s amazing! Puff pastry bakes perfectly into a crispy, fluffy crust that’s sturdy without being dense. Plus, it’s quick, easy, and stores well in the freezer until you need it.
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Puff Pastry Apple Tart
Fancy apple pastries have never been this easy! This Rustic Apple Tart recipe is as easy as can be and takes only 40 minutes to make.
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Prep Time
20
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Cook Time
20
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Total Time
40
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Course
Dessert
Cuisine
French
Servings
12
Calories
209
kcal
Equipment
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Mixing Bowl
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Baking sheet
Ingredients
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1
sheet
Puff pastry
thawed and cut into thirds
-
3
medium
Granny Smith apples
or 4 small
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⅔
cups
Brown sugar
-
1
teaspoon
Vanilla extract
-
1
teaspoon
Cinnamon
-
2
Tablespoons
Unsalted butter
melted
-
⅛
teaspoon
Salt
-
1
Egg
beaten
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2
teaspoons
Turbinado sugar
Cooking Conversions
See our Cooking Conversions Chart for help converting measurements!
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 400°F, then line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Thaw out a sheet of puff pastry, cut into thirds, and place all 3 rectangles on the baking sheet. While the oven preheats, slice the apples thinly.
1 sheet Puff pastry,
3 medium Granny Smith apples
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Add the apples to a bowl, then add the brown sugar, vanilla extract, cinnamon, melted butter and salt. Mix with a spoon until all the apples are evenly coated.
⅔ cups Brown sugar,
1 teaspoon Vanilla extract,
1 teaspoon Cinnamon,
2 Tablespoons Unsalted butter,
⅛ teaspoon Salt
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Layer the coated apple slices onto the pastry sheets so that each slice overlaps. Spoon any remaining sugar mix over the apples to form a cinnamon sugar glaze.
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Beat the egg, then use a pastry brush to brush the egg on to the exposed edges of the puff pastry.
1 Egg
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Sprinkle turbinado sugar over each pastry to add crunch, then put the baking sheet in the oven and bake for 20 minutes or until the pastry is golden brown and fluffy.
2 teaspoons Turbinado sugar
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Remove, slice if desired, and serve immediately! This pastry pairs beautifully with caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream.
Notes
- I like the rustic look of simple rectangles of pastry, but feel free to change things up! Take large cookie cutters and cut out pieces of pastry for extra cute and themed mini apple tarts, or cut the pastry rectangles down into smaller envelope-size pieces for puff pastry apple tartlets!
- I love the contrast of tart and sweet that a tart apple like Granny Smith gives to this recipe, but feel free to use your favorite baking apple! Just make sure that it’s an apple that softens up well while baked without losing shape and turning to apple sauce.
- These apple tarts are best right out of the oven, but if there are some left over, wrap them in plastic and set them in the refrigerator. They’ll last 3-5 days and can be heated up with a quick pop back in the oven!
Nutrition
Serving:
1
tart
Calories:
209
kcal
Carbohydrates:
28
g
Protein:
2
g
Fat:
10
g
Saturated Fat:
3
g
Polyunsaturated Fat:
1
g
Monounsaturated Fat:
5
g
Trans Fat:
0.1
g
Cholesterol:
19
mg
Sodium:
84
mg
Potassium:
84
mg
Fiber:
1
g
Sugar:
17
g
Vitamin A:
103
IU
Vitamin C:
2
mg
Calcium:
19
mg
Iron:
1
mg
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