I originally wanted to make Apple Tarte Tatin, but the baby seems to be going through a growth spurt right now so she isn't allowing me very much free time. I meant to make this yesterday but didn't get to it until this afternoon. So, instead of having to peel and slice a bunch of apples, I opted to use canned apricots instead. I also used frozen puff pastry instead of making my own pie or tart dough to save some time.
I burned my first batch of caramel, despite watching it religiously and being careful with the heat... it was getting pretty dark and I wasn't sure if it was burnt, so I scooped a small bit out with a knife, let it cool, and then tasted it - definitely bitter. So, I dumped it out and started over and heated the butter and sugar until it was just barely caramelized. I think I didn't cook my caramel mixture long enough, though, because when I flipped it out of the skillet, it was very soupy. Next time I make this, I will just heat the butter and sugar slowly over low heat instead of medium heat (I think I waited too long to turn down the heat the first time).
Well, despite the soupy mess, my tarte tatin was fantastic! The buttery, caramel-y taste combined with the fruit and puff pastry was divine. Thanks, Laurie, for picking this recipe. Moreover, thanks for all the hard work you do as the founder of TWD. If you would like the recipe, you can find it here. Make sure you check out the TWD Blogroll, to see how everyone else enjoyed this wonderful French pastry.
* Recipes notes:
- Caramelize your sugar over low heat, not medium heat, to ensure it becomes a deep caramel color without burning.
- I baked my tarte tatin in a cast iron skillet for about 50-55 minutes, until my puff pastry was golden brown.
- For tips from other TWD bakers, click here.
I cant believe you are baking already! Thanks so much for joining in on the Anniversary celebration. Your tarte looks perfect, and I love the idea of using apricots. Lastly, thank you for sticking with me all this time Jaime. Its been a real commitment and I appreciate it! Much love to you and that sweet baby girl of yours. xo
ReplyDeleteYour tarte looks wonderful with the apricots! What a nice variation. I really wanted to make this one but I didn't have the right size pan so I made the cake, which wound up being pretty terrific too :)
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful. Great idea to subsitute apricots.
ReplyDeleteMimi
Ooh, you're the first one to do something other than apples. Apricots sound really good. It looks great. It's been fun being in the group of great people/bakers!
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Wow, love your idea of using apricot instead of apple. Sounds really wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLovely job! I am really so curious about doing the same tarte with other fruits. Yours looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking tart!
ReplyDeleteoooh, apricot! what a unique tart, jaime--i didn't even know that apricots came in canned form. very nice use of puff pastry too. :)
ReplyDeleteI love that you used apricots. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteHi, Jaime! Thanks for the lovely comment on my blog. It's been a pleasure visiting your blog and getting to know you. Please don't concern yourself with trying to comment on mine. I don't expect you to reciprocate. Do if you want to, not because you feel you have to. :)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for you and your babygirl in the New Year. Lots of firsts to look forward to.
~ingrid
Mmm. You're pretty awesome for being to bake at all with a tiny baby around! And this looks delicious. I always have a hard time getting my caramel right, I've burned a batch before too :(
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to believe that it's been 2 years! It's been fun baking along with you all this time. I made the cake, but now I want to make the tart!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea! Love apricots, so this sounds like the perfect variation.
ReplyDeleteYour tart looks fantastic! I love apricots, so I'm sure it would be delicious with them. Congrats on the baby! Glad you're finding a little time to bake.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of using apricots - that sounds delicious! And much easier than prepping all the apples. Your tarte tatin looks great!
ReplyDeleteIt took forever for me to get the pretty amber color I was hoping for, and I was terrified of burning it. I am happy it all turned out well, since this is so darned good. The apricots look delicious!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great, and apricots sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteYour tarte looks amazing Jamie. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeletethat looks good! apricots are a fave of mine!!
ReplyDeleteApricots sound perfect for this tart. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi Jaime!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to stop by, say hello, and see how you're doing- I'm sorry I haven't been around recently, but I hear you have a new addition! Congratulations on your sweet baby girl :) That is so wonderful and exciting! Wanted to wish you and your family a very happy New Year filled with much love and good health!
I'm glad SMS is back in action, and I can’t wait to enjoy another fun, fabulous year of baking and blogging together in 2010! Have a great week and I really hope to talk to you soon!
<3,
Joy
P.S.- your tarte tatin is GORGEOUS and I love the apricots!