Wednesday, February 29, 2012

TATIN TART FROM PUFF PASTRY

It might just be the simplest tart in the whole world, but the final effect is incredible, especially when you compare it to the amount of time and effort you need to put into the preparation of this dessert. I prepare this tart quite often these day exactly because I do not have a lot of time on my hands but do have a yearning for something sweet. Moreover, chocolate is now out of the picture because Mr Owl is on a diet. There is not need to prepare the pastry on one’s own as it is possible to buy ready-made puff pastry. It saves a lot of time. Due to the fact that puff pastry and apple desserts are something that I prepare regularly, I was able to try out various versions, but I have to admit that the Tatin Tart is my strong personal favourite. This dessert is especially recommended when we are having unexpected guests and want to prepare something quickly. All you really need is puff pastry and some apples.

 
[caption] small tatin tarts
*recipe*
puff pastry
6 apples
100 g of sugar
50 g of butter
cinnamon (optional)
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Peel the apples and cut them into quarters, or even smaller slices, taking out the core of course. Melt some butter and sugar on a frying pan and add the apples. What I often do is stew it in a covered pan, especially if the sugar, after turning into caramel, forms larger pieces which are not eager to melt again. Stir from time to time so that the whole apples are covered in caramel. Optionally, add cinnamon, or – as I sometimes do – use vanilla sugar.  Grease the tin with butter and put the apples with caramel inside, covering them in puff pastry and rolling its sides towards the middle. Pierce the pastry with a fork.

 a large tatin tart
Bake in the oven, heated to 200° C, for about 20 minutes. Flip the tart after cooking (using a plate or chopping board).



Bon appétit!

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