Quick and easy to make nectarine puff pastry tarts filled with vanilla bean cream cheese. These make for a delicious breakfast or afternoon snack.

Nectarine Puff Pastry Tart with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese
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Fruit Puff Pastry Tart

I always have a stash of frozen puff pastry sheets in the freezer. They’re a super versatile and easy to use product. I buy them precut in 5-inch square sheets.

If you buy the larger sheets, simply cut the puff pastry to your desired size. You can also bake a larger puff pastry tart and slice into servings afterward.

Nectarine Puff Pastry Tart with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese

Start by defrosting the frozen puff pastry sheet. Use a knife to score a border about 1 centimeter away from the edges. Be careful not to completely cut through the puff pastry sheet.

Nectarine Puff Pastry Tart with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese

How to Make Nectarine Puff Pastry Tart

  1. Score a 1-centimeter border around the puff pastry square. Add about 1 1/2 tablespoon vanilla cream cheese in center of puff pastry.
  2. Spread cream cheese within scored border.
  3. Arrange nectarine slices on top of cream cheese.
  4. Sprinkle turbinado sugar over fruit. Bake for about 20 minutes until puff pastry is golden.

This method works with a variety of fruits. Any sliced stone fruit is great: peaches, cherries, or plums.

It also is amazing with fresh berries (strawberries, raspberries, blackberries), figs, or pears.

A few years ago I made a similar version with blackberries and honey cream cheese.

Nectarine Puff Pastry Tart with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese

Take the pastries out of the oven and dust them with some powdered sugar and you’re good to go.

Eat these nectarine puff pastry tarts warm or enjoy them at room temperature.

Nectarine Puff Pastry Tart with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese

I sliced the nectarine very thin, but you can slice it thicker if you prefer.

Pop them in a hot oven and within 30 minutes you’ll have a delicious home baked treat that rivals those baked goods from your favorite coffee shop.

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Nectarine Puff Pastry Tarts with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese

Quick and easy to make nectarine puff pastry tarts filled with vanilla bean cream cheese. Best enjoyed fresh from the oven. Customize with your choice of fruit topping.
Yield: six 5-inch square pastries
Servings: 6
Nectarine Puff Pastry with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 6 5-inch square puff pastry sheets*, , thawed
  • 6 small nectarines, , sliced into thin wedges
  • 3 teaspoons turbinado sugar
  • vanilla bean cream cheese, , recipe follows

Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese:

  • 4 oz cream cheese, , room temp
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter, , softened
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla paste, , or 1/2 vanilla bean scraped
  • pinch of fine sea salt

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Score a 1 cm border around the puff pastry square. Spread about 1 ½ tablespoons of vanilla cream cheese on each square, staying within the scored border.
  • Place nectarine slices on top of cream cheese. Sprinkle ½ teaspoon of turbinado sugar over nectarine slices.
  • Bake for 20-25 minutes until puff pastry is golden brown. Allow to cool slightly before dusting with powdered sugar. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese:

  • Using a hand mixer or stand mixer, beat cream cheese and butter until smooth. Add powdered sugar, vanilla paste, and salt. Mix until thoroughly combined.

Notes

  • I use puff pastry that is already cut down to 5-inch squares. You can buy a large sheet of frozen puff pastry and cut it down to your desired size.
  • Store leftover puff pastry tarts in the fridge. Reheat in a toaster oven.
All images and text ©The Little Epicurean

Nutrition

Calories: 452kcal, Carbohydrates: 54g, Protein: 7g, Fat: 24g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 11g, Trans Fat: 0.3g, Cholesterol: 23mg, Sodium: 259mg, Potassium: 250mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 34g, Vitamin A: 675IU, Vitamin C: 4mg, Calcium: 76mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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26 Comments

  1. Mal says:

    These look absolutely amazing!! I’m going to try them but sub in peaches for nectarines cause that’s what I have on hand :)

  2. Kimberly @ The Daring Gourmet says:

    Those are gorgeous! Puff pastry is one of my all-time weaknesses and combined with nectarines it’s heavenly!

  3. Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious says:

    These look amazing! I am loving the combo of puff pastry and the vanilla cream cheese! YUM!

  4. Delaney | Melanie Makes says:

    These tarts are so elegant!

  5. Amanda | The Chunky Chef says:

    These are so beautiful! Can’t wait to grab some nectarines and make these :)

  6. Ashley says:

    These look absolutely amazing! I love nectarines and think this would be the perfect summer dessert!

  7. Theresa | Primetime Chaos says:

    Ah that sounds delicious! I love baking with puff pastry! So quick and easy but still looks and tastes beautifully. Thanks for sharing, I will be trying this recipe soon!
    xx, Theresa

  8. Benita says:

    This looks wonderful and easy to make, I can’t wait to try it.

  9. Jessica Sheppard says:

    Omg! Nectarine pastry tarts with the cream cheese, sounds yummy. . Aww, your pics look so delish. Definitely going to try to make these.

  10. heather (delicious not gorgeous) says:

    i definitely would have been like, EXCUSE ME, TOASTER STRUDELS??, too. my brother’s like that, and compliments things if they taste packaged (to him, something tasting like kraft mac and cheese is a good thing).