Fruit & Nut Coconut Lemon Tart

There’s nothing quite as satisfying as a home baked treat with fresh fruit!

One of my favorite seasons for fruit is right at the start of summer, when you can pick fresh peaches and figs! I have a few family members with fig trees in their yard and just had to collect a few for baking.

fresh picked figs photo

I recently bought figs at the store to have with greek yogurt in the morning, but after getting what I wanted from the trees I had quite a good amount to do something creative with. One of my favorite desserts is lemon bars, but I have never made them from scratch. After a bit of brainstorming I came up with the perfect use for my summer fruits- a fig and peach lemon tart!

Fruit & Nut Lemon Tart recipe

You can take almost any recipe and make a healthier version of it!

First prep the fruits. I did thin slices for the both the peaches and the figs so I could lay them flat on top of the lemon filling.
fresh figs and peaches sliced

A Mandolin is a full proof way to get perfect slices of fruit! The figs were rather small, but I used mine for the peaches. As always, be careful when using because you need to be mindful of the blades. If you can master it this enables you to do so much with produce!

Next I made the crust. I personally chose a gluten free flour (coconut) and mixed it with some ground almonds because I wanted a healthier option and also for the mix of flavors it would add. Bake the crust first at 350 for about 16 minutes.
almond coconut crust

While the crust is baking prepare the filling. When ready pull the pan from the oven and pour the sweet lemon-coconut mixture on top. This will need to bake for about 20 minutes, but at around 12-14 minutes I pulled it out to add the fruit on top. If you do it too soon the peach and fig slices will just sink.
fig and peach lemon tart prebaked photo

When it is done remove the fig and peach lemon tart from oven and sprinkle with pistachios and coconut shavings. Let it cool for about 10 minutes before serving!
fruit and nut coconut lemon tart baked

I based my recipe loosely off of this one that I found from Mommy’s Fabulous Finds blog. It called for more sugar than I wanted to use and I did my own substitutions and additions to make it gluten free and add in the extra flavorings I wanted. I’m sure I will make some again without the toppings, but this fig and peach lemon tart worked so well together that I know it’s a winner!

fruit and lemon tart photo

Fig and Peach Lemon Bars

Lemon bars with coconut-almond crust topped with figs, peaches and pistachios.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course Dessert
Servings 14 people

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 cup coconut oil extra virgin
  • 1/2 cup melted butter
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup agave
  • 2 cup flour coconut
  • 2/3 cup flour almond
  • 4 eggs
  • 4 lemons

Instructions
 

  • Blend the butter, coconut oil, 2 cups of flour and 1/3 cup of the sugar together in a bowl. Pour into an ungreased baking pan and press until compacted. Bake for about 16 minutes.
  • While the crust bakes prepare the filling. Pour the remaining flour and sugar in a bowl and mix in the agave, eggs and juice from the lemons. Stir together until well blended, then remove the pan from the oven and pour the lemon mixture over the crust.
  • Bake for a total of 20 additional minutes, but a little past halfway through pull the pan out to place the sliced fruit on the top. Put back in to finish cooking until done. Remove and sprinkle with coconut shavings and pistachios. Cool for about 10 minutes.

Notes

I personally chose these flours because I wanted mine to be gluten free and have extra flavoring of coconut and almond.

I will have to say maybe there was a reason I have put off making my own lemon bars- I was building up for this. Everyone that tried these raved about it and gave me some of the best reactions to taste testing I’ve ever received. If you want a dessert that looks fancy, tastes sinful and has some goodness in it too then put this one in your oven. It’s sweetly satisfying!

fruit and nut Lemon Tart from Body Compass Discovery's blog

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8 Comments

  1. July 1, 2016
    Reply

    This looks delicious, however, I don’t know where to purchase figs.

    • July 2, 2016
      Reply

      If you have a Whole Foods I know they carry them there!

  2. July 11, 2016
    Reply

    Lemon, figs and coconut. How could you go wrong? I can’t wait to try these. I believe that my family would love these. Thank you for posting the recipe.

    • July 16, 2016
      Reply

      Happy to share- hopefully it’s a winner for everyone!

  3. July 11, 2016
    Reply

    This looks incredible! I just bought a bunch of figs at the store and now I know what to do with them! Pinning for later!
    – Jessica
    Miss Moore Style

  4. July 11, 2016
    Reply

    This looks SO yummy! And not crazy difficult, which I LOVE!

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