Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Tuesdays with Dorie: Brioche Plum Tart

This week's selection was chosen by Denise of Chez Us. I really adore yeasty breads and rolls and cakes. And I was excited to get to make the Brioche Plum Tart because the last time I made brioche dough I did not have my Kitchen Aid mixer and I had to make it by hand. It was worth it but I knew it would be so much easier with a stand mixer. Putting the dough together was super simple, the rising wasn't difficult, I just had to make sure I was staying put for 2+ hours. Generally speaking the recipe wasn't hard it just took a lot of time but not actual doing stuff time just waiting time. I left the dough in the fridge overnight and then put the tart together the next day. I used little Byron Gold plums from Jones Orchard I bought at the Memphis Farmer's Market. I also bought a jar of plum jelly from them to use in the tart. For the topping instead of walnuts/almonds I used pecans because I have an abundance of them in the pantry for some reason.
The tart was good but even with the foil tent my crust got really brown really quick. And the plums were a little tart for my taste. I like the tart recipe a lot and I think I'll make it again later this week but use apricots or peaches instead of plums and hopefully I'll get a better result.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your tart looks beautiful!

Hindy said...

Looks delicious. Great photos! The second time I made it I used only chocolate chips and walnuts. That worked well too.

Amanda said...

I think it's gorgeous :) Yours came out as dark as mine, I even pulled it out of the oven early and then wondered if I should have. But all was well! I want to try this again too. I did cherries and Nutella on one side and that was very tasty!

Anonymous said...

Your Brioche Plum Tart looks delicious! I've never heard of Byron Gold plums, they look so small! Did you use 14 plums?
I'd like to try this one again for a better result too, I just haven't decided which fruit to try it with!

Anonymous said...

Your tart looks really nice. I used apricots and almonds -- highly recommended!

TeaLady said...

That looks great. Pecans. Much better than almonds.

Jules Someone said...

This looks great! Love the KitchenAid mixer. Love it.