Rhubarb Flan
Updated Oct. 12, 2023
- Total Time
- 1 hour 20 minutes
- Prep Time
- 20 minutes
- Cook Time
- 1 hour
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Ingredients
- Pastry dough for one-crust pie (about 12 ounces)
- 2pounds rhubarb
- 8pelargonium geranium leaves (scented geraniums), optional
- 5tablespoons orange juice, preferably from blood oranges
- ½cup sugar, approximately, plus heaping ⅓ cup
- 2whole eggs
- 2egg yolks
- Grated rind of 1 orange, preferably blood orange
- 6ounces goat-cheese curd (see note)
- 2tablespoons slivered almonds
- Creme fraiche for garnish
Preparation
- Step 1
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Roll out pastry and use it to line a 10-inch fluted tart pan (the kind with a removable bottom). Cover pastry with foil or parchment paper and weigh down with dried beans, to keep it from shrinking during cooking. Bake in oven 20 minutes or until edges of pastry start to brown.
- Step 2
As pastry cooks, make filling. Trim and wash rhubarb and cut into 2-inch lengths. Put in a saucepan with geranium leaves, if desired, orange juice and the half-cup of sugar. Bring to boil and simmer, uncovered, about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until rhubarb is thoroughly softened. Taste and add more sugar if necessary. Remove from heat and set aside to cool.
- Step 3
Beat whole eggs and the yolks with remaining sugar until thick and pale yellow. Beat in orange rind and cheese curd.
- Step 4
Set aside about ¼ cup of rhubarb. Fold remaining rhubarb into curd mixture and pour into the pastry case. Use reserved rhubarb to swirl in a pattern over the top of the tart. Arrange slivered almonds on top. Bake 35 to 40 minutes; remove to cool to room temperature before serving. Tart will be slightly runny when it comes out of the oven but will firm a little as it cools. But it should not be tough and custardy.
- Step 5
Serve with dollops of creme fraiche.
- If you cannot get fresh curd, use local goat cheese that is as fresh as possible and is unflavored and unaged.
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Comments
made this in a ~4"x14" tart pan to use up an existing tart shell from Domenica Marchetti's ricotta chocolate tart. had 2 cups of extra filling. didn't swirl the topping. Used goat cheese. Cooked the tart 15 min then topped with the remainder of the rhubarb--next time keep out 3/4 c or more for topping for color contrast.. not sweet very creamy, maybe needs to be more tart? with leftover filling: maybe whip up the remaining egg whites and fold in and bake into a souffle?
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