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Peach Tart with Dusted Pistachio, Goat Cheese and Drizzled Honey

Slip Into Fall by Enjoying a Rustic Take on Sweet Georgia Peaches with This Tart Full of Simple, Yet Rich Flavors
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As you’ll remember, I recently welcomed the season and celebrated a local Georgia flavor with Williams Sonoma and my Creamed Vidalia Onion Bake.  And today I’m reveling in another local flavor, Georga peaches. 

Similar to the vidalia onion bake, this peach tart recipe is incredibly easy to make, and you just can’t beat the mixture of these simple, yet rich flavors.  The sweet peach plays perfectly with the tangy flavor of goat cheese, warm cinnamon, subtle crunch of pistachio and the sticky-sweet honey drizzle on top.  And since I’m big on texture and getting that perfect crispy bite, I take my time when thinly slicing the peaches ensuring the peaches will bake evenly while still maintaining a heavenly-thin crisp crust.

So voila, a oohy-gooey-crispy-peachy treat.  The perfect recipe to reval and enjoy your love of peaches far beyond the summer season.  But be forewarned: these little slices disappear faster than you expect. Enjoy!  Truly, MKR

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Peach & Goat Cheese Tart with Honey Drizzle & Crushed Pistachios
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Prep Time
1 hr 15 min
Cook Time
45 min
Total Time
2 hr
Prep Time
1 hr 15 min
Cook Time
45 min
Total Time
2 hr
Ingredients
  1. 3-4 peaches, skin on thinly sliced
  2. 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  3. 1/4 cup honey
  4. 2 cups crumbled goat cheese
  5. 1/8 cup crushed pistachios
  6. For the crust...
  7. 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  8. 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  9. 1/4 cup vegetable shortening, cold
  10. 8 tablespoons butter, cold and cubed
  11. 1/4 cup ice water
Instructions
  1. For the crust...
  2. In a large mixing bowl, sift together the flour and salt. Add the shortening and break it up with your hands or pastry cutter to coat it all up with the flour. Add the cold butter cubes and work it into the flour until the mixture is crumble.
  3. Add the ice water, a little at a time, until the mixture comes together forming a dough. Bring the dough together into a ball and divide the dough in half and flatten it into a disk shape. Wrap each with saran wrap and refrigerate for 60 minutes minimum, 24 hours maximum.
  4. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  5. In a large mixing bowl combine peach slices, cinnamon, and half the honey and softly mix to combine. Set aside.
  6. On a floured surface combine the disks and roll out to make a rectangle tart 1/2" thick and place on a piece of parchment paper on a cookie sheet or pan.
  7. Crumble goat cheese on the dough and line peaches on top of the cheese in a row.
  8. Bake until crust is golden brown approximately 35-45 minutes. Remove from oven and drizzle with remaining honey. Let cool to room temperature, sprinkle with pistachios and serve.
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Spiced Apple And Pear Crisp

Apple and Pear Crisp gets a healthy makeover with a good dose of spice and Nourish Snacks for a topping
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Spiced Apple and Pear Crisp recipe, Waiting on MarthaA Healthy Apple Crisp with Hearty Pear and Nourish Snacks for the Crunch! | Waiting on Martha

As the temps begin to drop, and Fall quickly approaches, I remember just how much I look forward to and cherish this time of year.  The crisp Fall air, cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice everything…the warmth of this season is hard for anyone to ignore.  And along with all of the warmth are flavors that truly embody Fall for me, and topping that list of course, is apple. Growing up, my mom made the best homemade apple crisp, and it only seems appropriate that I welcome my favorite season with a take on my favorite childhood treat. 

While mom’s classic apple crisp never included pear, it’s always nice to switch things up and offer a different take on a classic.  Enter pear.  I’ve always loved pear’s hearty and dense texture and combined with my beloved apples and seven different spices, including cayenne and fresh vanilla bean, this crisp truly brings all the warmth that fall encompasses.  And I mean, how precious is an apple crisp in an apple dish?!?!

Now I did mention this recipe is a healthy spiced pear and apple crisp.  Instead of your typical flour-based and sugary topping I utilized the crunch of Nourish Snacks without the calories of a typical crisp.  You may remember I’ve subbed out ingredients for Nourish’s gluten-free, non GMO, snacks before (our Super Simple Cocoa & Fruit Parfaits are a must-try!), and for this particular recipe the combination of Nourish’s Apple Cinn-sational and Berry’d Treasure completely compliment the crisp and provide that crunch I crave.  And let us not forget, by taking the healthy topping route it allows us to splurge on the vanilla bean ice cream that every crisp really deserves.  So tell me, how will you be welcoming Fall this year?  Truly, MKR

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Blueberry Hand Pies with Lemon Blueberry Glaze

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The perfect sized sweet treat, this mini blueberry pie recipe deserves a spot at your next summer soiree or picnic in the park.  I’ve shared my love for hand pies before (a peach rendition and strawberry rendition), and I always consider them my go-to for an easy, delicious dessert.

So with blueberry season in full swing, I’ll be celebrating one of my favorite summer flavors. These blueberry hand pies with lemon blueberry glaze include a fresh blueberry purée and that homemade, buttery crust that you just can’t beat. And since the lemon blueberry glaze is so sweet, there’s very little sugar in the actual hand pies (my cue for enjoying more than a few). 

The hand pie recipe is super simple, but there’s one key thing to remember: keep the crust thin to avoid overpowering the filling’s flavor.  You want a good crust-to-filling ratio after all.  Tell me, will you be enjoying this delightful summer dessert soon?  Truly, MKR

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Blueberry Hand Pies With Lemon Blueberry Glaze
Yields 12
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Prep Time
2 hr
Cook Time
20 min
Total Time
2 hr 20 min
Prep Time
2 hr
Cook Time
20 min
Total Time
2 hr 20 min
Ingredients
  1. FOR THE DOUGH
  2. 5 CUPS ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR (SPOONED AND LEVELED), PLUS MORE FOR ROLLING DOUGH
  3. 2 TEASPOONS SALT
  4. 2 TEASPOONS SUGAR
  5. 4 STICKS COLD UNSALTED BUTTER, CUT INTO PIECES
  6. 8 TABLESPOONS ICE WATER, PLUS 4 MORE, IF NEEDED
  7. ROUND COOKIE CUTTER
  8. FOR THE FILLING
  9. 3-4 CUPS BLUEBERRIES
  10. 1/4-1/2 CUP SUGAR
  11. 1 TABLESPOON CINNAMON
  12. 1 TABLESPOON FRESH LEMON JUICE
  13. FOR THE GLAZE
  14. 2 cups confectioners' sugar
  15. 4 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  16. 4 tablespoons fresh blueberry juice
Instructions
  1. FOR THE CRUST...
  2. IN A FOOD PROCESSOR, PULSE FLOUR, SALT, AND SUGAR SEVERAL TIMES TO COMBINE. ADD BUTTER. PULSE UNTIL MIXTURE RESEMBLES COARSE MEAL, WITH JUST A FEW PEA-SIZE PIECES REMAINING.
  3. SPRINKLE WITH 8 TABLESPOONS ICE WATER. PULSE UNTIL DOUGH IS CRUMBLY BUT HOLDS TOGETHER WHEN SQUEEZED WITH FINGERS (IF NEEDED, ADD UP TO 4 TABLESPOONS MORE ICE WATER, 1 TABLESPOON AT A TIME). DO NOT OVERPROCESS.
  4. TURN DOUGH OUT ONTO A WORK SURFACE; FORM DOUGH INTO TWO DISKS. WRAP TIGHTLY IN PLASTIC, AND REFRIGERATE UNTIL FIRM, AT LEAST 1 HOUR.
  5. ABOUT 15 MINUTES BEFORE THE DOUGH IS READY TO BE REMOVED FROM THE REFRIGERATOR PRE HEAT OVEN TO 350 DEGREES.
  6. FOR THE FILLING...
  7. PLACE BLUEBERRIES, SUGAR, LEMON, AND CINNAMON IN A LARGE BOWL AND LET MACERATE FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE HOUR. MASH A BIT OF THE BLUEBERRIES SO YOU BEGIN TO BREAK THEM DOWN AND ALLOW FOR JUICE.
  8. UNWRAP YOUR PIE DOUGH; PLACE ON A LARGE PIECE OF FLOURED WAXED PAPER OR SURFACE. ROLL DOUGH INTO TWO 14-INCH ROUNDS. USING YOUR ROUND COOKIE CUTTER CUT OUT ROUNDS AND PLACE HALF OF THEM ON TO A LINED COOKIE SHEET.
  9. SCOOP APPROXIMATELY 2 TABLESPOONS OF BLUEBERRY MIXTURE AND PLACE ON TO CUT PIE DOUGH. PLACE ANOTHER PIECE OF PIE DOUGH ON TOP CREATING A COMPLETE HAND PIE AND GENTLY PRESS DOWN THE SIDES.
  10. USING A FORK MOVE AROUND THE BORDER AND PRESS DOWN TO CREATE A CREASE AND SEAL YOUR PIES. REPEAT UNTIL THERE ARE NO MORE ROUNDS LEFT.
  11. Make sure to reserve a few tablespoons of blueberry juice for your glaze!
  12. BAKE 18-20 MINUTES OR UNTIL PIES TURN A GOLDEN BROWN.
  13. LET COOL 5-10 MINUTES BEFORE ICING.
  14. FOR THE GLAZE...
  15. Place confectioners' sugar, lemon and blueberry juice in a medium bowl and whisk until smooth. Glaze should be thick, yet pourable keep adding more sugar or liquid to achieve desired consistency.
Notes
  1. **IF FROM SCRATCH DOUGH ISN'T YOUR THING FEEL FREE TO BUY STORE BOUGHT**
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