Inspired by the wonderful apple tarts that we have consumed in Calvados country, and delighted to find my own apple tree bearing so much fruit, I decided to cook up a treat.
Peel and cut into chunks around 1 kg of apples
Pop 100g of butter and 150g sugar into a frying pan and cook apples in here into they are staring to get fluffy. You can add a splash of Calvados at this stage if you like.
Pour into a flan tin, or pie plate and top with ready rolled puff pastry.
Pop in over for around 20-25mins
Voila!!! Just add ceam, creme fraiche or custard and imagine you are in France.
Tarte Tatin à la Diane! xxxxx
ReplyDeleteyou made my mouth water so I decided to make a tart for tea but I didn,t have any apples so I used figs instead it tasted just as nice joan x
ReplyDeleteHiya mum - I'll be around for a slice of that later. Plenty of custard on mine please. Ta
ReplyDeletePS - thanks for popping in for coffee this morning and for the heart to heart about schooling.
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That sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds and looks delicious! x
ReplyDeleteYummy can you send a piece down :o)
ReplyDeleteMmm, that looks tres bon! I bet it tastes delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove Kathy xxx
oh yummy mmmmmm. Have you been to Portinatx ?
ReplyDeleteDEEELISSSHHH! x
ReplyDeleterotherham tart definately doesnt conjure up the same thought....hmmmm...loved your normandy posts diane, we have been to houlgate when the kids were small but never did the normandy landing beaches. feel we should. x
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful! I love reading our recipes...so different from what I'm used to.
ReplyDeleteOMG Diane, that looks seriously good. I LOVE apple desserts.
ReplyDeleteYour holiday pictures are lovely btw x