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  2. Move Over, Apple—These 17 Pear Desserts Are Pear-fect ... - AOL

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    With a sweet apricot glaze, this tart is a perfect balance between tang and sugary goodness. Get the Lemon & Thyme Pear Tart With Apricot Glaze recipe from Good Housekeeping. mike garten .

  3. 150+ Easy Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes For Everyone - AOL

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    So, as this Thanksgiving gets closer, feel free to look through these delicious desserts (pumpkin pie, peach cobbler, pecan pie, cranberry pear tarts, silky chocolate pies, chocolate chunk cookies ...

  4. Pear Hazelnut Tart Recipe - AOL

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    Roll out dough to 1/4” thick. Cover tart pan. Line tart with parchment paper and dried beans (to add weight). Bake for 25 minutes. Remove from oven and remove parchment paper with beans. Continue baking for 10 more minutes until tart is golden brown. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely.

  5. Pear, Blue Cheese, and Walnut Tart Recipe - AOL

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    Dot the pieces the tart with bits of the salted butter. Place in the oven and bake for 12 - 15 minutes until the pastry is golden and cooked through and the cheese melted. Served hot or warm, with ...

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  7. Poire belle Hélène - Wikipedia

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    Poire belle Hélène (pronounced [pwaʁ bɛl elɛn]) is a dessert made from pears poached in sugar syrup and served with vanilla ice cream and chocolate syrup.According to the traditional account, it was created around 1864 by Auguste Escoffier and named after the operetta La belle Hélène by Jacques Offenbach. [1]

  8. Tart - Wikipedia

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    A jam tart uses jam in place of fresh fruit. Tarte Tatin is an upside-down tart, of apples, other fruit, or onions. Savoury tarts include quiche, a family of savoury tarts with a mostly custard filling; German Zwiebelkuchen and Alsace Tarte à l'oignon or Zewelwaï [8] (onion tarts), and Swiss cheese tart made from Gruyère.

  9. Sakes alive - Wikipedia

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    "Sakes alive!" is an old-fashioned Minced oath, popular in the 1930s through 1950s and recorded as early as the 1860s. [1] It derives from "Lord's sakes (alive)", equivalent to today's “my goodness”, “good Lord”, “oh my God” or "for God's sake".