Bavarian Apple Tart

"I have been making this dessert since 1991. It is one of the most requested for Christmas dinner. It is very easy to prepare. It is from an old Pillsbury cookbook called Real Home Cooking. Hope you enjoy!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 25mins
Ingredients:
16
Yields:
1 tart
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oven to 375 degrees.
  • Lightly spoon flour into measuring cup; level off.
  • In large bowl, combine flour, sugar and margarine; beat on low speed until well blended.
  • Beat in 1 egg and 1/4 tsp almond extract to form crumbs.
  • Press crumb mixture in bottom and 1 1/2 inches up sides of ungreased 9-inch springform pan.
  • Sprinkle with raisins and almonds.
  • Arrange apple slices over raisins and almonds in desired pattern.
  • In medium bowl, dissolve cornstarch in milk.
  • Add lemon juice, vanilla, 1/4 tsp almond extract, yogurt and 1 beaten egg; blend well.
  • Pour over apples.
  • Bake at 375 degrees for 55 to 65 minutes or until apples are tender.
  • Cool 30 minutes, remove sides of pan.
  • Brush preserves over apples.
  • Refrigerate any remaining tart.

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Reviews

  1. I put this recipe off for a day when I had some free time. Don't ask me why, because when I went to make it, I became aware of just how simple it really is! This is a unique and wonderful apple/almond delight. It looks like you bought it at a bakery. Made as directed but used Sunmaid fruit bits for the raisins. The crust was crumbly till I added the egg, then it became a dough, so I just pressed it into the pan. The vanilla yogurt and apricot really come thru in this dessert. Thanks for posting.
     
  2. WOW This is delicious!<br/>No problem with preparation of the dough! I used as suggested a 9 inch pan and the quantity of the cruble was perfect.<br/>For the filling I proceeded as described, but I used 5 medium-small apples from the garden and plain yougurt with the addition of 2 tablespoons sugar as I did not have vanilla-yogurt.<br/>After about 35 minutes I brushed the tart with some quince jelly (from our quinces) with the addition of 2 tablespoons brandy and I spread 1 tablespoon of slivered almonds. I baked the tart further 20 minutes.<br/>I will give you 5 stars, because the quantities were perfect and the minor changes were not necessary but due to the ingredients that I had on hand.
     
  3. I did not have any trouble with the crust as 2Bleu did. I did use a bigger pan so my crust only covered the bottom & not the sides. I also had to make twice as much yogurt mixture to cover all the apples. The custard was done cooking after 45 minutes but the apples were not quite soft enough. I was afraid it would burn so I took it out of the oven. Next time I will dice the apples so they will cook faster. I used golden raisins in the filling & sprinkled the top with cinnamon sugar instead of the peach preserves (mine went out of date). Made for 123 HITS
     
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  1. I did not have any trouble with the crust as 2Bleu did. I did use a bigger pan so my crust only covered the bottom & not the sides. I also had to make twice as much yogurt mixture to cover all the apples. The custard was done cooking after 45 minutes but the apples were not quite soft enough. I was afraid it would burn so I took it out of the oven. Next time I will dice the apples so they will cook faster. I used golden raisins in the filling & sprinkled the top with cinnamon sugar instead of the peach preserves (mine went out of date). Made for 123 HITS
     

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