This tart is perfect for when you don’t feel like making pastry – it’s a simple batter, baked until just set, but with a slightly molten centre.
Ingredients
Roast pears
Method
Main
1.Preheat oven to 180C. For roast pears, scatter sugar in a roasting pan large enough to hold pears snugly in a single layer. Press pears cut-side down
into sugar, stand for 5 minutes, then turn cut-sides up and scatter with rinds and ginger. Combine juices and wine, drizzle over pears and roast until
caramelised (15-20 minutes). Keep warm.
2.Meanwhile, butter a 26cm-diameter tart tin and dust with extra cocoa, shaking out excess. Stir chocolate and butter in a heatproof bowl over a
saucepan of simmering water until smooth. Whisk eggs, sugar and brandy in a heatproof bowl over simmering water until thick and pale, and mixture
holds a thick ribbon (10-15 minutes). Remove from heat, fold in melted chocolate mixture, then sieve in flour and cocoa, and fold to combine.
3.Spoon mixture into tart tin, smooth top and bake until set around the edges but still soft in the centre. Stand for 10 minutes, then serve topped with crème fraîche, roast pears and syrup.