Okay, okay, I know. I have an obsession with puff pastry. Can you blame me, though? It’s a light, flaky, buttery crust that rises into golden perfection when baked. In this peaches and cream tart, the outer crust shatters and crunches in the most satisfying way, and as you bite your way inwards, your taste buds meet a tangy-sweet-creamy filling, ripe peaches, and juicy blueberries.
Also, I only recently learned that most puff pastry sold at the grocery store is naturally vegan (hooray!), which explains my recent infatuation. While I deeply admire the art of traditional pie-and pastry-making, most days, I do not have the patience (or sadly, the time) to mix dough from scratch, wait for it to rise, roll it out, wait for it to chill, and roll it out again. Did I miss a step?
Store-bought puff pastry is not only ridiculously easy to work with, but it also means you can serve up an elegant and delicious dessert in less than an hour, making it the perfect, low-stress dessert to make for a dinner party. Your guests will be wowed and assume you spent hours slaving away in the kitchen (even though I know you used those extra three hours to binge watch reruns of The Office and stalk your ex on Instagram).
Now that I’ve professed my love for puff pastry, let’s move on to the filling, shall we? The filling mimics the sweet yet tangy flavor of cheesecake (without any of the dairy) and is simply irresistible. I highly recommend using the Tofutti brand of dairy-free cream cheese, as it has the most authentic cream cheese flavor. Be sure to remove your cream cheese from the refrigerator about 30 minutes before using it to soften it. Otherwise, you’ll end up with cold blocks of unspreadable cream cheese that will inevitably break your pastry dough.
While this is a peaches and cream tart, if peaches are no longer in season where you live, you can easily customize this tart based on the seasons. Sliced plums would be fabulous, as would apples or pears. The same goes for the blueberries. You can substitute any berry you like or omit them altogether if they’re not available. If you want to use frozen berries, be sure to thaw them and remove all of the excess liquid.
There’s really not much to say about this tart except that it’s the perfect combination of flaky, buttery, cheesy, creamy, and sweet, so you should really make it.
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Peaches and Cream Puff Pastry Tart
Ingredients
- 1 sheet of puff pastry, thawed
- 1 (8-ounce) container of Tofutti dairy-free cream cheese, softened
- 1-2 tablespoons light agave nectar (organic cane sugar, or pure maple syrup)
- 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
- 1-2 teaspoons vegan butter, melted
- 1-2 tablespoons organic cane sugar
- 2 cups peaches, sliced (but not too thinly)
- 1/2 cup fresh blueberries
Instructions
- Thaw the sheet of puff pastry at room temperature for 30-40 minutes or according to the package directions. Soften the cream cheese by letting it sit at room temperature for 30 minutes.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and preheat the oven to 400ยบF.
- Using an electric handheld mixer, beat the softened cream cheese with the agave nectar (or sweetener of choice), and vanilla extract on medium speed until whipped and smooth.
- Once thawed, place the puff pastry on a floured surface and use a rolling pin or a chilled bottle of wine to roll it into a 13โx9โrectangle. Using a paring knife, thinly trace a 1 inch border around the dough, but donโt slice through. Use a fork to prick the center of the pastry all over (but not the border). Brush the border with the melted vegan butter and sprinkle on the cane sugar.
- Carefully transfer the puff pastry to the parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Spoon the cream cheese mixture onto the pastry and spread it out evenly using a rubber spatula or a frosting spatula, leaving the border uncovered. Top evenly with the sliced peaches and then dot with the blueberries.
- Bake the tart in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes or until the crust is golden brown and lightly puffed.
- Once slightly cooled, cut into squares and devour.
So easy and remarkably flavorful! I wouldnโt change a thing!!! New family favorite!
Hi Sandy, thank you so much for your kind review!
Can this recipe be made ahead of time and frozen and then thawed out and served ?
Could you used whipped tofu instead of the cream cheese?
Hi Anna, are you referring to our whipped tofu recipe from the Youtube channel or Instagram reel? If so, the texture would be fine, but youโd want to omit the savory ingredients like nutritional yeast, garlic, black pepper. And just a pinch or two of salt so itโs not too salty.
This was delicious! I added some extra sweetness by drizzling the agave nectar and leftover cream cheese once removed from the oven.
Thank you for your lovely comment, Anabel! It makes us happy to know that you enjoyed the recipe.
Delicious! A huge hit with my family. Canโt wait to make it again!
Thanks for the lovely feedback!
I made this today with two sheets arranged side to side to cover half sheet pan- turned out delicious. I cut it up and stored it in a glass pyrex pan with a lid. Thank you for another amazing recipe
Great, Ashwini! Thank you for trying it out :)
Hi Nisha! So I just made this tart and followed your instructions exactly. When I took it out of the oven the border and bottom were beautifully baked and crispy but when I cut it into squares the inside layers do not seem cooked and a little raw. It seemed like the cream cheese layer was pretty thick, could that have prevented the inside cooking? I hope to make this again successfully since it’s peach season!
Maybe try the higher end of the cooking time? That worked for me
Thanks for sharing! Does it keep long?
This looks so good! I’ve never seen the cream cheese tofu before! I’ve been missing that since being more vegan!
You have a beautiful site with fantastic recipes. I winterized this by making it with persimmons and dried figs that I poached in red wine. Looking forward to try the recipe as is when it’s peach season once again!
You are so sweet, Danielle! Thank you for your kind comment, and so happy you tried this recipe out but made it seasonal. I have been meaning to do that myself with apples and pears, but now I definitely want to do persimmons!
This is such an amazing tart Nisha! I wish I could have a slice or two! Love the ingredients and flavors! Gorgeous styling and picture!Lots of love,Bianca โค๏ธ
Thank you my sweet friend! So happy you like the styling and pictures. You are the best!
What a delicious treat this is! And how clever to use puff pastry. I love your fruity creations Nisha! Dee xx
Thank you, Dee! You are so sweet. Puff pastry is a godsend! So easy to work with and so tasty.
Okay, I think I need to buy some puff pastry! Who knew…well, obviously you did :) I love how elegant this dessert looks and peaches along with blueberries are two of my summer favorites. So off to try the recipe I go!
Haha, yes, I wish I had known sooner. Makes baking flaky pastry much much easier!