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Fig and Sesame Tart with Cardamom Orange Cream

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Fig and Sesame Tart with Cardamom Orange CreamMartyn Thompson

Dried fruits and nuts are common in Moroccan pastries, but this tart is something special — the richness of the dough and the pop of the sesame seeds bring out that honeyed quality you normally associate with fresh figs. The cardamom cream is whisper-light, and the fresh orange segments are refreshingly cool.

Cooks' notes:

·Tart can be baked 1 day ahead and cooled completely, uncovered, then kept, covered, at room temperature.
·Cream mixture, before beating, can be chilled up to 4 hours (whip just before serving).

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