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Wondering what to do with lots of apples? Try our classic Apple Tart, delicious warm with a dollop of fresh cream! http://bit.ly/2eYQ218

Wondering what to do with lots of apples? Try our classic Apple Tart, delicious warm with a dollop of fresh cream! http://bit.ly/2eYQ218
Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil to cook the pasta.
Meanwhile, grate the cheese and place it in a serving bowl.
In a small sauce pan, melt the cream and butter together. Do not bring to a boil—just keep it warm.
Add the pasta to the boiling water and cook until al dente.
Drain the pasta (reserving some of the cooking water, just in case).
Add the hot pasta to the serving bowl with the grated cheese. Toss, toss, toss.
Drizzle in the melted butter and cream mixture, and toss again.
Taste, and add salt, pepper, and additional pasta cooking water to taste.
Set oven Gas Mark 6, 200°C (400°F).
Line four individual tart tins with the pastry. Sprinkle some ground almonds on the base of each one. Then add the apple and enough sugar to sweeten. Heat the cream. Beat the egg yolks and sugar together. Stir in the cream and a dash of whiskey. Spoon a little of the cream mixture into each tart. Keep remaining cream. Bake tarts for 25-35 minutes.
Pour the remaining cream into a bowl. Place over simmering water. Stirring constantly, continue to cook until the custard thickens. Set aside – keep warm
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Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil to cook the pasta.
Meanwhile, grate the cheese and place it in a serving bowl.
In a small sauce pan, melt the cream and butter together. Do not bring to a boil—just keep it warm.
Add the pasta to the boiling water and cook until al dente.
Drain the pasta (reserving some of the cooking water, just in case).
Add the hot pasta to the serving bowl with the grated cheese. Toss, toss, toss.
Drizzle in the melted butter and cream mixture, and toss again.
Taste, and add salt, pepper, and additional pasta cooking water to taste.
Set oven Gas Mark 6, 200°C (400°F).
Line four individual tart tins with the pastry. Sprinkle some ground almonds on the base of each one. Then add the apple and enough sugar to sweeten. Heat the cream. Beat the egg yolks and sugar together. Stir in the cream and a dash of whiskey. Spoon a little of the cream mixture into each tart. Keep remaining cream. Bake tarts for 25-35 minutes.
Pour the remaining cream into a bowl. Place over simmering water. Stirring constantly, continue to cook until the custard thickens. Set aside – keep warm
http://www.bordbia.ie/consumer/recipes/desserts/pages/appleandjamesontart.aspx