Apricots seem almost to have been created to be baked into cakes such as this summery tart, where they reveal their jammy sweetness to full effect

Apricots are one of those fruits that, in Britain at least, promise so much, yet often deliver minor disappointment: dreams of velvety, perfumed flesh are dashed in a single, stringy bite or, worse, an entire mouthful of bland, watery wool. Baked, however, they will usually yield to soft, jammy sweetness, and this lovely tart is an excellent way to showcase apricots at their best.

Prep 5 min
Chill 1 hr
Cook 50 min
Makes 1 x 25cm tart

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