Monday, May 18, 2009

Apple tarte tatin

This is my new favorite dessert and if you have tried this dessert before you will understand what I am talking about! I haven't had this dessert in a couple of years and decided to try making it a few weeks ago and I have to say....I was quite impressed with myself!

Apple tarte tatin is an upside down apple tart in which the apples are caramelized in sugar and butter. It is very very delicious and goes great with french vanilla ice-cream. Below is my recipe...let me know how it turns out and how you like it!

Ingredients:

1 sheet of puff pastry (thawed)
5 Granny Smith apples
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup of salted butter
1 small egg (for egg-wash)
1 tablespoon of water


Directions:

  1. Pour sugar in a pot / frying pan and let completely melt on low heat
  2. add butter to caramelized sugar and stir in until completely melted
  3. Pour into a 9-in Pyrex pie dish and let cool
  4. beat egg and 1 tablespoon of water in a cup and place on the side
  5. while the caramel cools, peel apples
  6. cut each apple into four (make sure the cores are removed)
  7. place and pack apples tightly in the pie dish
  8. preheat oven to 375F
  9. unfold puff pastry on floured surface
  10. using a rolling pin, roll pastry sheet and place over the apples
  11. brush the puff pastry with egg mixure
  12. use a fork and poke a few holes in the pastry
  13. place the pie dish on a baking tray, place in pre-heated oven and bake for 35 minutes
  14. let the tarte tatin cool for about 15 minutes
  15. loosen the edges of the tatin with a knife then place a plate over the baking dish and flip it over so the caramelized apples are on top
This is a great dessert on its own but also great with a nice scoop of french vanilla ice cream!