Tarte Tatin is a French classic, spectacular to present and fun to
prepare.
Richard Davies' classic tarte Tatin recipe is
laced with some expert tips for nailing this old favourite.
Serve simply with clotted cream or ice cream.
๐ธ Peel the apples, cut in half and then into quarters.
Use a small turning or paring knife to remove the seeds.
Soften the butter slightly (so it is pliable, but not too soft)
and press into the base of a non-stick 20-24cm ovenproof frying pan so it covers the flat surface of the pan
๐น Sprinkle over the sugar to evenly cover the layer of butter,
then arrange the apples neatly on top, cut-side up, overlapping in a fan style pattern
๐ธ Dust a clean work surface with a little flour and evenly roll out the puff pastry
until it is just over 0.5cm thick - this should be enough to cover the ovenproof pan with 5cm excess
๐น Use the back of a spoon to gently press the excess pastry into the edge of the pan - this will help
to keep the apples in place. Place in the fridge for 30 minutes for the pastry and butter to firm up
Preheat the oven to 190ยฐC/gas mark 5
๐ธ Once firm, place the pan over a medium-high heat to caramelise the sugar and butter, gently shaking
the pan every few minutes to ensure that the butter and sugar have mixed together and do not burn
Once the sugar is caramelised and golden (you can check this by lifting the pastry slightly to check underneath),
transfer to the oven for 25-30 minutes, or until the pastry is dark golden and crispy.
๐น Remove from the oven and carefully lift away the edge of the pastry to check that the apples are lightly
browned - if not, return to the oven for a further 5 minutes. Set aside to cool slightly while you make the caramel sauce
Place the sugar in a non-stick saucepan and place over a medium heat until the sugar is golden in colour.
Add the cream, taking care as it will spit. Stir well to dissolve the sugar and make a smooth caramel sauce
๐ธ Serve the sauce with the tarte Tatin, along with a scoop of clotted cream or ice cream
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