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This Peach Almond Tart is deliciously creamy, buttery, made with sweet juicy peaches, almond paste, a custard filling and an almond crumble topping.
This Almond Tart might just be my favorite dessert ever. Lots of butter, tons of almond flavor and a creamy, custard like filling....
Pair this almond tart with fresh whipped cream and some vanilla ice cream, and you'll be in absolute heaven! You can also top it with these homemade candied cherries which are one of my favorites.
AND, to top it off, it's very very easy to make. Especially if you use a store bought pie crust like I do. in this Apple Galette, Strawberry Galette and Raspberry Galette recipes.
Seriously, I know homemade pie crusts are just better, but I don't have time for that. Does that make me a fraud? Maybe. But I'm A-OK with that. I'm team store-bought pie crust all the way (it's just as good for savory recipes like this Turkey Pot Pie or Crawfish Pie too).
The Ingredients
Like I said, I use store bought frozen pie crust for this recipe. You can also buy the refrigerated pie crust on press it into a pie plate or tart pan. OR...you can make your own crust with this Pie Crust Recipe.
Almond paste is ground up almonds mixed with oil and sugar, bound together with cream or syrup. It has the most incredible flavor - I have been known to eat it like cookie dough....Buy Almond Paste (affiliate link).
Brown sugar is used because it has a deeper more caramel-like flavor than white sugar. It helps to add that caramelized flavor to the tart. Buy Brown Sugar (affiliate link).
Brandy adds a warm flavor to the tart. If you prefer not to use it you can leave it out, but I think the flavor it adds is incredible! We're also big fans of brandy in this Homemade Apple Crisp and even savory dishes like this Chicken Liver Mousse.
The full list of ingredients is included in the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
Difference Between Marzipan and Almond Paste
While both have a distinct almond flavor, they are not the same. Marzipan has a much higher ratio of sugar to ground almonds than almond paste. Almond paste is used in baking, while marzipan is typically used for candies. For this recipe, you need almond paste.
These Almond Meringue Cookies are also likely to satisfy that almond craving!
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Step By Step Instructions
Par bake the pie crust if not done already. Place parchment paper over the pie crust and fill with pie weights (you'll want 2 packages of these pie weights).
If you don't have pie weights, you can use dried beans or rice. This prevents the pie crust from bubbling up.
Bake the crust at 375F degrees for 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and let it cool while preparing the other ingredients.
Roll out the almond paste into about an 8 inch circle. Place it in your (mostly cooled) pie crust and gently press it down.
Beat the butter and sugar for 1 minute.
Add the eggs, almond extract, orange juice and brandy and beat until smooth, about 1-2 minutes. Mix in the flour.
Pour the mixture into the almond paste lined pie crust.
Place the sliced peaches on top in a circular pattern (see below), or any pattern you like.
Top with the almond crumble (below) and bake at 350F degrees for 30 minutes. The edges of the crust should be golden brown.
Remove the tart from oven and let it cool at room temperature. Refrigerate for 3 hours or overnight before serving.
How to Make Almond Crumble
Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl and mix together.
Add the melted butter and fold it in with a fork until the mixture is dampened.
What To Serve With An Almond Tart
I like to serve my almond tart with a touch of vanilla ice cream and some candied cherries...here are some other great ideas though:
- Drizzle it in melted dark chocolate - the chocolate goes great with the almond as well as the peaches
- Just simple with some whipped cream and crushed almonds (you could even make them candied almonds)
- Drizzle it in raw honey
- The raspberry sauce from this recipe would also be incredible on top
Expert Tips
- You can substitute pears, figs, blackberries, or plums for the peaches.
- Substitute rum for the brandy for a slightly different, but equally good, flavor.
- It is important to let your tart chill overnight to allow it time to set properly.
- Your pie crust should be mostly cooled before you place the rolled out almond paste on top.
- Add ⅛ cup of rolled oats to the topping for some extra texture.
- Add ½ teaspoon of orange peel for extra orange flavor.
How To Freeze a Tart
Let it completely then place it in the freezer for about 8 hours, until frozen through. Wrap the tart in plastic wrap and place in a freezer bag.
Store in the freezer for up to 3 months. To thaw, remove from bag and plastic wrap. Let thaw in the fridge overnight. Can be reheated in a 350F degree oven for 10 minutes to warm (or microwaved).
Tools Used
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- Pie weights: While I'm not much of a baker, I love these pie weights. However, although they say one box is enough, you really need 2 boxes.
- Parchment paper: Me and parchment paper are best friends. Really, any kind will work, but I like this all natural paper, mostly because it looks pretty in photos #honesty
- Hand mixer: I know there are a lot of stand mixer users out there, but if you have a smaller space like I do, this hand mixer is just awesome! It is super easy to store, takes up only a little space, and has multiple speeds. I totally love this thing.
Did you make this recipe? Rate it and leave a comment below to let me know how it turned out!
This recipe originally appeared in December 2018. It has been updated with fresh photos and content.
Recipe
Peach Almond Tart with Crumble Topping
Ingredients
- 1 frozen pie crust
- 7 ounces almond paste
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- 6 tablespoons unsalted butter softened
- 2 eggs
- ½ teaspoon almond extract
- 1 tablespoon orange juice
- 1 teaspoon brandy
- ¼ cup flour
- 1 ½ cups sliced peaches
Almond Crumble Topping:
- ⅓ cup sliced almonds crushed
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar
- ½ cup flour
- 3 tablespoons salted butter melted
Instructions
- Par bake the pie crust if not done already. Place parchment paper over the pie crust and fill with pie weights.
- Bake the crust at 375F degrees for 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and let it cool while preparing the other ingredients.
- Roll out the almond paste into about an 8 inch circle. Place it in your (mostly cooled) pie crust and gently press it down.
- Beat the butter and sugar for 1 minute.
- Add the eggs, almond extract, orange juice and brandy and beat until smooth, about 1-2 minutes.
- Mix in the flour. Pour the mixture into the almond paste lined pie crust.
- Place the sliced peaches on top in a circular pattern (see below), or any pattern you like.
- Top with the almond crumble (below) and bake at 350F degrees for 30 minutes. The edges of the crust should be golden brown.
- Remove the tart from oven and let it cool at room temperature. Refrigerate for 3 hours or overnight before serving.
Almond Crumble Topping:
- Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl and mix together.
- Add the melted butter and fold it in with a fork until the mixture is dampened.
Expert Tips:
- You can substitute pears, figs, blackberries, or plums for the peaches.
- Substitute rum for the brandy for a slightly different, but equally good, flavor.
- It is important to let your tart chill overnight to allow it time to set properly.
- Your pie crust should be mostly cooled before you place the rolled out almond paste on top.
- Add ⅛ cup of rolled oats to the topping for some extra texture.
- Add ½ teaspoon of orange peel for extra orange flavor.
Nutrition
Corina Blum
It sounds delicious and I love your beautiful photography too! I also adore almond flavours but my husband does not appreciate them so I'd also love this tart all to myself!
Danielle
Thanks! My boyfriend doesn't like almond so I eat this all by myself too 🙂
Neli Howard
I can taste it…the photography is great…not to mention the cooking…
Danielle
Thanks so much Neli!
Helen of Fuss Free Flavours
Cherries, almond and ice cream are such a perfect combination. This tart looks simply delicious and decadent, I imagine the flavour is just amazing. A beauitful dessert and a real treat.
Danielle
Thanks Helen! I love my almond desserts!
Kelly Anthony
My love for almond paste is also great! I could eat almond paste or marzipan right out of the tube. I can't wait to try this almond tart!
Danielle
I totally agree! Almond paste is the BEST!
Gene
Every now and then I get a hankering for almond croissants. Now I wonder if this tastes similar to the almond goodness in those?
Danielle
The almond flavor definitely tastes similar. I am a huge fan of almond croissants too!
Denay DeGuzman
Oh my word, my mouth is watering just looking at this deliciousness! Your gorgeous almond tart will be on my mind all morning. I need to make this recipe ASAP!
Danielle
LOL thanks Denay! Nothing like almond flavored desserts 🙂
Catherine
This tart is gorgeous! I love almonds in my dessert and I know I would absolutely love this. Going to save for a later date!
Danielle
Thanks catherine. It's really one of my favs 🙂
Cheese Curd In Paradise
This recipe is so delicious! I really can't wait to give it a try! I love the charry topping- I am pinning this one for later!
Danielle
Thanks so much 🙂 Hope you get a chance to make it!
Jeannette (Jay Joy)
I think the homemade candied cherries should totally be necessary in this recipe lol! I LOVE cherries and I am so stoked you gave us the simple recipe for them instead of store bought!
Danielle
Agreed! I am so in love with candied cherries!
Veena Azmanov
Oh how delish that looks. Love that you used almond paste the crust. I'm a huge fan of cherries so this has to go on my list of - must try soon. Yum!
Danielle
Thanks Veena! Almond paste is one of my favorite sweet ingredients 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine
These photos are making us hungry! This recipe is perfect for the holidays. Your candied cherries are a must for the topping!
Danielle
Thanks! The candied cherries made it!
Ellen
The perfect ending to a dinner party. Sweet but not too sweet.
Danielle
Totally! Thanks Ellen!
kim
Love that cherry almond combo! What delicious flavors... will be making this for sure!
Danielle
Thanks Kim! Hope you love it!
Demeter
This looks so fantastic! All of your photos have me swooning!
Danielle
Thanks so much Demeter!
Jen
I love almond ( I mean who doesn't?) great take ont he flavor, look forward to trying!
Danielle
Thanks jen! Hope you get to try it 🙂
Bintu | Recipes From A Pantry
What a tasty dessert! I'd love to give this a try, especially those candied cherries.
Danielle
The candied cherries are so good!!