Originally published August 2016
I'm not a planner—in any way, shape or form. I'm more of a let's throw a bag together, and go on a ride trip sort of gal at 3:00pm on a Friday afternoon. Never mind the traffic I'll likely get stuck in. And whatever I forgot to pack? Who cares, we can buy it there.
This approach carries into my cooking life, too. That's why you've never seen a meal plan here. I've considered the idea of sharing one here for a long time. It's just so opposite to the way I handle meals that I wonder if it would be hypocritical. Tell me, would you all want me to start that up in September? Weekly plans with links to recipes (mostly here, but also from sites I love) to help make your weekday cooking easier? Let me know in the comments, and if's enough interest, I will make it happen.
But for now, we're here to talk about this Peach Blueberry Tart. You know that business about not being a planner? Well, it has some benefits, ones that result in summer sweet peaches and blueberries wrapped in a buttery pastry crust. I should've been doing a dozen other things besides baking this tart recently, but I couldn't help myself.
The peaches had been sitting on the counter for a few days. And then there were the blueberries in the fridge just screaming to be used up. We're near the end of blueberry season here, and haven't been eating them with as much gusto.
So, instead of jumping into my work day, I made this Peach Blueberry Tart. The filling is a basic formula, so feel free to swap in nectarines for peaches, and raspberries or blackberries for the blueberries. Scale back the sugar if your fruit is super sweet, add a little more if your berries are on the tart side. Taste your fruit before using it—that's so important to remember.
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