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    Home • Recipes • Classic French Dishes

    French Apple Nougat Tart (Tarte aux Pommes et Nougat)

    Published: Dec 9, 2019 · Modified: Sep 22, 2023 by Jill Colonna13 Comments · This post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy

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    With a slight nutty twist to the classic, this French Apple Tart is filled with apple chunks tossed in vanilla and topped with a crunchy almond and walnut nougat.

    chunky baked apples in a tart topped with toasted nuts

    Recipe for Chunky Apple Nougat Tart

    I discovered the recipe for Apple Nougat Tart in Jacquy Pfeiffer's cookbook, The Art of French Pastry. If any of you have seen the 2010 video on The Kings of Pastry (this link is a trailer), he's one of the big stars and I thoroughly recommend you watch it. Hailing from Alsace, this outstanding pastry chef co-founded the French Pastry School in Chicago. His work is totally inspiring.

    He uses ground almonds in the pâte sucrée (sweet pastry dough) base. Even nuttier, the slivered almonds make a gloriously crunchy nougat topping with just sugar and egg whites. What's more, I love how the chunky apples are tossed in butter and vanilla without even making the pastry soggy.

    chunky apples in a tart topped with crunchy almonds and walnuts

    The recipe calls for just slivered almonds for the topping but I also experimented using a mixture of sliced almonds, fresh walnuts, hazelnuts and pecans too.  The result is deliciously fabulous.

    Chef Pfeiffer adds a touch of cinnamon to the topping (very Alsace), although I like it also without, sticking with the vanilla. It's all a matter of personal taste, bien sûr.

    Going Nuts for Christmas in Paris

    Paris at Christmas with nutcracker soldiers and

    If any of you have walked around with me on my previous pastry tours around Saint Germain, you'll see that the French love adding nuts in pastry.

    Not just in pastry - as of the end of November, Paris comes alive with roasted chestnuts and it begins to feel like Christmas is on the way. The nutcracker is a popular theme and I particularly love seeing them at each entrance to the Tuileries Gardens.

    Which makes me want to put all things chestnut and walnut with apples!

    nutcracker soldiers in front of a hot chestnut stand in Paris

    French Sweet Tart Pastry Recipe

    The chef's sweet tart base is prepared the day before. Shame on me but, instead of waiting 24 hours, I adapted the Sweet Tart base recipe in my book, Teatime in Paris There's a whole chapter on Tarts in the book - here I replaced some of the flour with ground almonds (almond flour).

    The result worked really well and so I've posted this alternative pastry base recipe below.

    As in Teatime in Paris, the method of making the tart base is all explained, step-by-step using a tart pan or a tart ring. I have now added the classic recipe for pâte sucrée (sweet pastry dough for tarts) to explain in more detail.

    4 steps in preparing the basic tart pastry dough

    What Apples are Best for an Apple Nougat Tart?

    I personally love this tart using more acidic (acidulée) apples - or even a mixture of sweet and tart. Braeburn apples are good for this; so are a mixture of Pink Lady and Granny Smith. Otherwise, so are Golden Delicious, Opal, Boskoop, Jonagold, Reine de Reinette and Canada.

    The chef's secret to preparing the apples for this chunky French Apple Tart is to cook the apple chunks on a high heat in butter quickly until the apples are seared, then cool them off on baking paper. It's a cracker of a pastry tip for making this.

    However, lately I've been experimenting without using lemon juice with apples.  If you peel, core and chop your apples quickly enough and immediately throw them into a hot pan, there is no need to go through soaking them in lemon juice.  Good news if you're in a hurry.

    For much more on the best apples for cooking and baking,
    see the Apple Market Produce page.

    empty baked tart shell with cooked apple chunks on parchment and a bowl of egg whites with almonds and sugar

    What to Serve With Apple Tarts

    Inspired by chestnuts around Paris, add a few marron glacés (candied chestnuts) on top to complete a Parisian Christmas touch.

    I love this apple nougat tart on its own but serve with

    • chestnut & vanilla ice cream,
    • spiced chai crème anglaise or a dollop of crème fraîche;
    • topped with a Calvados cream;
    • fabulous served with warmed salted caramel sauce - make a batch of this and it keeps in the fridge for more apple and caramel desserts.
    slice of apple nut tart with a pot of golden caramel sauce

    More French Tarts

    • French Apple Tart with Puff Pastry
    • Le Saint-Germain Almond Tart
    • Parisian Pear and Almond tart, known as Tarte Bourdaloue
    • Tarte Tatin
    • Strawberry Almond Tart
    • French Apple Custard Tart
    Apple chunks in a tart topped with crunchy toasted nuts
    chunky apple tart with toasted nuts and cracking walnuts with a nutcracker doll

    French Apple Tart with Nougat

    Jill Colonna
    A delicious tart with apple chunks in vanilla and topped with a crunchy almond nougat, inspired by French pastry chef, Jacquy Pfeiffer. Sweet pastry dough from my book, 'Teatime in Paris'.
    5 from 7 votes
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    Prep Time 25 minutes mins
    Cook Time 50 minutes mins
    Resting Time 1 hour hr
    Total Time 2 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
    Course Dessert, Snack
    Cuisine French
    Servings 8 people
    Calories 338 kcal

    Equipment

    • 23cm (9") tart pan or ring

    Ingredients
      

    Sweet Pastry

    • 125 g (4.5oz/½ cup) unsalted butter softened
    • 75 g (2.75oz/½ cup) icing (confectioner's) sugar
    • ½ teaspoon salt (fleur de sel)
    • 1 medium egg (organic)
    • ¼ teaspoon vanilla powder or extract
    • 200 g (7oz/ 1 ⅔ cups) plain, all-purpose flour (type 45)
    • 40 g (1.75oz/scant ½ cup) ground almonds (almond flour)

    Chunky Apple Filling

    • 3 Organic apples (Braeburn, Golden or Granny Smith) peeled & cored
    • 30 g (1oz/ 2 tbsp) butter
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla powder (or 1 ¾ teaspoon extract)
    • 30 g (2 tbsp) cane sugar (or Turbinado)

    Nougat Topping

    • 55 g (2oz/¼ cup) organic egg whites
    • 55 g (2oz/¼ cup) sugar
    • 55 g (2oz/ ⅓ cup) slivered almonds (or mix with broken walnuts, pecans, hazelnuts)

    Instructions
     

    Sweet Pastry Base

    • Mix the butter and sugar in a stand mixer until pale and creamy (use a paddle beater, otherwise mix by hand but use cold butter).
      Add salt then other ingredients until just mixed, then stop. Form the dough into a ball, wrap in cling film or in a bag and chill in the fridge for at least an hour.
      For more complete instructions, follow the recipe on pages 106-109 in my book, 'Teatime in Paris' and the pâte sucrée recipe.
    • Take the pastry out of the fridge. Roll out the pastry on a very lightly floured surface to 4mm thickness. Press into the pastry ring or pan. Roll over the rolling pin on top to trim then push the pastry again into the ring to ensure it's straight against the sides. Return it to the fridge for at least 30 minutes.
      Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/360°F/Gas4.
    • Blind bake the pastry by topping with parchment paper and fill with baking beans, washed coins, rice or dried beans.
      Bake in the oven for 15 minutes, then set aside to cool on a wire rack, removing the baking beans (this seems short but it will be baked again later with the apples).

    Apple Filling

    • Prepare a sheet of parchment paper on the side.
      Heat a large frying pan over high heat and add the butter. Meanwhile, chop the apples into large dice (cut them quickly and there's no need to use lemon juice). When the butter is golden, fry the apples in sugar and vanilla for at least 5 minutes until seared a golden brown on one side. Turn the apples, cooking on high still for another 2 minutes then transfer to the parchment to cool.

    Nougat Topping

    • In a bowl, whisk the egg whites just with a fork until loosened up then stir in the sugar and sliced/chopped) nuts.
    • Evenly spread the cooled apples into the pastry base and top with the nougat. Bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack.

    Notes

    Best served on the day but can be kept refrigerated until next day. Also freezes well (double wrap).
    Serve with vanilla ice cream, a dollop of crème fraîche, chestnut ice cream or a warmed pot of salted caramel sauce.
    See more on types of apples for baking on the apple page.
    Measures: Please note that all my recipes are best made using digital kitchen scales in precise metric grams. Both ounces (and cups) are given as an approximate guide. 
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    1. June S

      April 09, 2023 at 7:14 pm

      5 stars
      This looks really special Jill. Can't help remembering Julie saying "Tarte aux Pommes" when she was really cross. You must have made this often when she was little.

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        April 09, 2023 at 8:09 pm

        I certainly made a lot of them, Mum. I still chuckle thinking of Julie using French food's names to use so passionately!

        Reply
    2. Janice Pattie

      December 17, 2019 at 1:00 pm

      5 stars
      Your tart looks sensational. I've never seen this combination before and I love it!

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        December 17, 2019 at 1:54 pm

        Thanks - we love this, Janice. Made it a few times already and it's a keeper. That's why that recipe caught my eye x

        Reply
    3. Kavita Favelle

      December 16, 2019 at 7:38 am

      5 stars
      This looks like a really delicious apple dessert, something a bit different from the usual apple tart or flan. Lovely!

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        December 16, 2019 at 11:37 am

        Thanks, Kavita. That's why it caught my eye. I love classics with a wee twist. Enjoy the festive season x

        Reply
    4. Liz

      December 15, 2019 at 12:48 pm

      5 stars
      I adore apple desserts and this one is perfect for the holidays! The nougat topping is a special, delicious touch! xo

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        December 15, 2019 at 1:12 pm

        Thanks, Liz. Hope you have a most delicious festive season!

        Reply
    5. Thomasina

      December 11, 2019 at 6:11 pm

      5 stars
      I love this recipe Jill. I like the idea of no lemon juice on the apples. The nutcracker theme is so Christmas.

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        December 11, 2019 at 6:59 pm

        Thanks, Thomasina. I have tried without the lemon juice on a few occasions and, as long as you bake the apples straight away, there's really no need for that extra step. Instead I can use my lemons in a gin and tonic!

        Reply
    6. cc

      December 10, 2019 at 7:23 am

      5 stars
      YUM!

      Reply
    7. Christina Conte

      December 10, 2019 at 7:23 am

      5 stars
      Oh my, you are on a roll with these apple desserts! I think this sounds like my favorite; so delicious with the nougat topping, oh my! The Kings of Pastry movie is on my list as my friend Marie told me about it years ago, yet I still haven't watched it yet. No time, really! I'd actually rather be baking this tart than watching a film 🙂

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        December 10, 2019 at 11:20 am

        It's quite ridiculous, isn't it? I'm going to have to train myself this week to just eat an apple or two and make a different kind of dessert - like chocolate!

        Reply

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