Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Messy apple pear tart


You and I, we should have a heart to heart.
Don't worry; I won't talk about the amount of calories in this pie.
I'm also not about to tell you that you should really do your dishes. 
{This ain't your mothers blog, girl...}
{Lame pun intented}

sweet pretzels are used as tart crust

Seriously though, we should talk about the season aproaching.
That's right; party-season is aproaching. 
This season is also known as awesome-season. Put-on-your boots-and-dance-season. Or my favorite: this-girl-can-boogie-and-I'm-about-to-show-you-so-season.
Because we girls should stick together, I made a small list of advice you should consider deeply.




1. Never be the slutty potato
Theme parties are awesome.
Slutty random theme things are less awesome.
They're actually kinda (major) lame and predictable.
You're better than this, girl! Seriously. Be an awesome potato! 

2. Read the invitation like a boss
People who tell you everyone is going to be dressed up are probably lying.
People who tell you no-one is going to be dressed up probably didn't read the invitation for themselves.

3. Put some flat ballerina's in your bag
Just in case.

4. If you're searching the internet for a bear costume... you're doing things right.

5. Don't be the first one to go home. 
Ever.
Yolo! 


Messy apple pear tart
adapted from: BHG
makes 8 servings

200 g sweet pretzels {or other cookies}, crushed
100 g all-purpose flour
50 g butter, melted
100 g cream cheese
2 eggs
50 ml caramel ice cream topping
2 medium apples, cored and cut in 12 wedges each {do not peel}
1 medium pear, cored and cut in 12 wedges each
 2 T butter
2 T caramel ice cream topping

one: preheat oven to 180°C.
two: in a medium bowl combine crushed cookies, flour and butter.
three: pat mixture into bottom and sides of a round tart pan with removable bottom and bake for 10 minutes.
four: beat cream cheese with an electric mixer for 30 seconds up to high speed.
five: add the eggs and caramel topping; beat until smooth.
six: spread mixture in bottom of cooled crust.
seven: bake for another 10 minutes or until center appears set when the pan is shaken.
eight: cool on wire reck for 2 hours up to a day.
nine: cook pears and apples in 2 tablespoons butter over medium heat 10 minutes or until tender but still holding their shape, stirring occasionally.
ten: spoon fruit mixture on top of the tart.
eleven: drizzle caramel on top.
twelve: enjoy!




2 comments:

Eileen said...

Yay for messy dessert! I love pies best when the fruit inside is just in a delightful jumble, don't you? :)

Anonymous said...

i hate slutty vegetables!

Kind regards,

hate smurf

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