The first tarte tatin is said to have been created by accident at the Hôtel Tatin in Lamotte-Beuvron, France, in the 1880s. Pastry chef Stéphanie Tatin was preparing an apple pie for her guests but ...
The pastry chef Claudia Fleming is known for her work with fruit desserts, and this recipe, adapted from her cult-classic cookbook, “The Last Course,” is an easy version of the classic caramelized ...
Named after its originators, Les Meres Tatin, two old-maid sisters residing in Normandy at the turn of the century, this caramelized upside-down apple tart, served with a scoop of homemade ice cream, ...
Have your apples peeled and quartered before you start working with the sugar. In a large frying pan on a medium/medium high heat add sugar and 2 tablespoons of water. The sugar will start to melt ...
Autumn brings an abundance of apples, and when there are bushelsful, it’s time to make dessert. This upside-down apple tart is a classic French dessert, known as a tarte tatin. It requires the fruit ...
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