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Indulge in the heavenly combination of ripe pears, nutty hazelnuts, and rich brown butter with this exquisite tart recipe. Perfect for a cozy afternoon tea or an elegant dinner party, this dessert brings together a flaky crust and a luscious filling that will leave your taste buds craving more. Easy to follow and sure to impress, this pear tart is a delightful way to celebrate the flavors of the season. Michelin Dessert, Michelin Star Dessert, Pear Recipe, Buttermilk Ice Cream, Butter Tart, Fine Dining Desserts, Pear Dessert, Dessert Presentation, Great British Chefs

Indulge in the heavenly combination of ripe pears, nutty hazelnuts, and rich brown butter with this exquisite tart recipe. Perfect for a cozy afternoon tea or an elegant dinner party, this dessert brings together a flaky crust and a luscious filling that will leave your taste buds craving more. Easy to follow and sure to impress, this pear tart is a delightful way to celebrate the flavors of the season.

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Gronda on Instagram: "4 Ways to Transform Sugar 🍭 We all know and love sugar to be the most obvious ingredient when it comes to making a dessert. But what if we told you sugar can take the main stage and put on quite the performance? Once you understand the culinary properties of sugar, you can then mould this common ingredient to become almost whatever you want it to. From a crispy tuile garnish for your dessert or a decorative dome to cover your sorbet. Learn everything you need to…

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