Stone Fruits are perfect at this time of year so this delicious recipe from food blogger Kerstin Rodgers is a tasty treat using seasonal fruit. A tarte tatin is commonly made with apples but other fruits also work well such as pears, plums nectarines or peaches. It’s very easy to make but have the courage to let the nectarines caramelise; let them cook slowly for enough time so that their juices blend with the butter and sugar. You will also need a bit of courage to flip over the pie. You will need a frying pan that has an oven proof handle.
Nectarine Tarte Tatin
Ingredients:
- 8 to 10 South African nectarines halved and pitted
- 200g unsalted butter
- 150g caster sugar
- 2 vanilla pods, split
- 320 all butter ready rolled puff pastry
Method:
1. Smear the butter generously on the bottom and sides of the frying pan.
2. Place the nectarine halves, cut side up into the pan; pack them in tightly, they will shrink as they cook. Then sprinkle over the sugar and add the vanilla pods. Place the frying pan over a medium heat, the butter, sugar and nectarines will take about 15 to 20 minutes to turn a lovely golden colour.
3. Preheat the oven to 200c.
4. Cut the puff pastry into a circle that covers the circumference of the frying pan; this will be the lid (and eventually the bottom) of the tart tatin.
5. Remove the frying pan from the heat and flop the puff pastry circle over the frying pan and put it into the oven. Bake for 15 minutes or until the pastry is pale gold and risen.
6. Remove from the oven and prepare a flat plat larger than the frying pan. Then hold the plate over the frying pan and quickly flip it over so that the pastry is on the bottom. Remove the frying pan, nudging any displaced nectarines back into place. You will now see the beautiful sunset-hued tarte tatin.
7. Enjoy with a scoop of crème fraiche or double cream.
Rebecca x
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It looks so delicious and french and not too complicated too – love it #TastyTuesday
Thanks! Nothing wrong with a bit of ready made pastry 😉
Looks delicious. I would have assumed this was too difficult to make but I think I might just be able to manage it.
of course – if I can do it, anyone can!
This looks so good. And really easy to make too. Love it! #tastytuesdays
Thanks!
I love nectarines, this looks delicious!
Its lovely. Perfect for this time of year 🙂
Drooling here-just WOW!
Thanks for linking up to #tastytuesdays