Five Star White Chocolate Fruit Tart
Posted by Kristen Doyle on Just Baking.
When I think about tarts, I think about a crazy aunt who often jet-sets off to Paris and brings everyone back exotic gifts that cannot be found anywhere in your hometown. She is always traveling on glamorous adventures, leading a life of glitz, yet always keeps an element of mystery to her life. Her life makes churchgoers blush and tends to seem a bit risqué.
Pies, on the other hand, always conjure up a vision of down-home comfort . . . wearing your favorite fleece pj’s, snuggled up under a favorite quilt, sitting by the fire and absorbing a great book. Family picnics, church bake sales, and old-fashioned bakeries always come to mind when I think of pies.
While all the June Cleavers of the world were making pies, the Glamourpuss was baking tarts. So, what will you think of me when I tell you I have been on a major tart kick lately? Will my reputation as a family-friendly blogger go up in smoke? Do you think I am longing for a different life . . . wishing to jet-set and be a part of glamorous adventures in worlds beyond my own? Well, not so much . . . The truth is I purchased a few new tart pans and was eager to try each of them out. I have made three different kinds of tarts in the past week, and although not as comforting as a slice of apple pie, they are just as delicious, if not a little risqué. If you are willing to risk your clean-as-pie reputation, I suggest you take a walk on the wilder side of life and delve into the world of tarts. Everyone deserves a little glamour in their life.
Five Star White Chocolate Fruit Tart (from Recipezaar.com)
¾ cup butter, softened
½ cup confectioners’ sugar
1-½ cups flour
1 10oz package white chocolate chips
¼ cup whipping cream
1 8oz package cream cheese, softened
Assorted Fruit
- Heat oven to 300°F.
- Beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
- Blend in flour.
- Press the mixture onto the bottom and up the side of a 12-inch round pizza pan.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes or until just lightly brown.
- Cool completely.
- Carefully melt the vanilla or white chocolate chips and the cream either carefully on the stove on very low, stirring constantly, or in the microwave.
- Beat in the cream cheese.
- When crust is cool, pour on the melted chocolate/cheese mixture, spreading evenly.
- Cover with plastic wrap and chill until ready to serve — at least 3 hours.
- Slice the fruit of your choice and place on the tart in an attractive manner.
- This is best eaten the same day it’s made



