Gluten-Free Apple-Almond Tart Recipe (2024)

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Joan Spiegel

Try King Arthur "measure for measure" flour which is gluten free and can be used in any recipe in place of gluten containing flour. No need to change amounts used. No need to add to or change any recipe. Works like a dream!

jane

The recipe says to use a pre-baked pie shell - but the tart is baked again with the filling, for 30 minutes. Won’t the pastry burn around the edges?

Karen

I would use 4 apples

marnie

Made a free form crust and did not pre bake. Baked at 400 degrees for 35 minutes. Covered fruit with foil after almonds browned. Used four apples and still think could’ve had one more apple. Also doubled butter when browning apples. I’d say serves six.

jane

Made this with a regular (all butter) crust for a small Thanksgiving dinner. Only needed 3 big Honey Crisp apples to get to the weight called for in the recipe. Toasted the almonds, after seeing someone’s suggestion here. Very nice, and not heavy.

Marcia

I used an extra apple because I didn’t think there was enough filling with only 3 apples

eliza

The filling was delicious and so easy. I found the crust a little “sandy” in texture, but the taste was good. Overall, I would make the filling again — but if I didn’t need dessert to be gluten free I would use a traditional flour/butter crust instead.

jane

Made this with a regular (all butter) crust for a small Thanksgiving dinner. Only needed 3 big Honey Crisp apples to get to the weight called for in the recipe. Toasted the almonds, after seeing someone’s suggestion here. Very nice, and not heavy.

jane

The recipe says to use a pre-baked pie shell - but the tart is baked again with the filling, for 30 minutes. Won’t the pastry burn around the edges?

D

Lovely tart, used all-butter pastry but otherwise followed recipe as is. Used 3 Granny Smith apples.

marnie

Made a free form crust and did not pre bake. Baked at 400 degrees for 35 minutes. Covered fruit with foil after almonds browned. Used four apples and still think could’ve had one more apple. Also doubled butter when browning apples. I’d say serves six.

Rosie

Thank you for this Gluten Free recipe! Recently diagnosed with Celiac disease and am trying to find tasty meals including desserts that don’t have wheat flour.

Joan Spiegel

Try King Arthur "measure for measure" flour which is gluten free and can be used in any recipe in place of gluten containing flour. No need to change amounts used. No need to add to or change any recipe. Works like a dream!

ABG

Used 4 apples, 1 cup almonds

Maria Kaplun

I made the gluten-free crust according to the linked recipe, skipped the nutmeg but added raspberries on top under a sprinkling of brown sugar for the last several minutes of baking, and it was delicious. I think next time I'll dice the apples smaller. They were a bit too chunky.

Karen

I would use 4 apples

J'ba

I see great potential here, especially because this is low in sugar for a dessert. But I think I must have cooked the apples too long - they came out too dry to make a succulent pie. The almonds didn’t really caramelize well either. Next time I will lightly toast them first.

Jan

This occurs under the “healthy” category? Gluten is not unhealthy. Unless you have a true allergy.

Ann

It may have been noted as healthy because it has less trans fats and calories than some or many of these other pies. Regarding being gluten-free, I was disappointed that it is basically gf because it uses a store bought gf shell.

Nicole

Good point, I thought the same thing and was disappointed in that naive statement by NYT.

Hannah

This sounds good. I think a drizzle of caramel sauce on top would seal the deal for me!

Idalu

Very nice indeed. Cooking the apples makes a big difference. I used a regular apple shell.

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