
The preparation is a bit time consuming but I'd love to have a picture of the happy face my two lucky neighbours had when they opened the door and saw it !
I made it exactly as the recipe but didn't have pistachios left to caramelize so I used almonds.
Please visit Lauren for the recipe and the blogroll for more !
Yes, this tart was a lot of work, but your result is beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow che meraviglia!!!
ReplyDeleteBella complimenti,
ReplyDeletea me piacciono tanto le torte con la frutta.
Baci
That looks great!
ReplyDeleteI had to pass this week, posted Nutella Peanut Butter Cookies instead that I made a few weeks ago. The holiday put me way behind, just never had time! ;-/
It looks beautiful! I'm sure your neighbors enjoyed it and appreciated all the work!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so pretty! I love the pistachios sprinkled on top....yum!
ReplyDeleteYou did all that work and then gave it away? You're a better person than I am!
ReplyDeleteOh Yum! Love pistachios. Never combine them with pears, but sounds pretty irresistible.
ReplyDeleteYour tart looks beautiful. I love poached pears and the recipe sounds delicious to try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tart Natalia - well done!! And lucky neighbours ...
ReplyDeletelucky neighbors indeed! it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI didn't make this recipe. Didn't have all the ingredients (namely pears and pistachios) so I made Dorie's Double crusted blueberry pie instead. Looking at your tart...I may have to stop by the store soon.
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job on this tart! VERY LOVELY!
ReplyDeleteWhat a big heart you have... I 'd love to have neighbours like you! WOW! No more Christmas baking! LOL LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Natalia!
OH!! That is stunning.
ReplyDeleteI used pecans on mine.