Tarte Tatin is a quintessential French dessert that is the stuff of dreams. It has caramelized apples that are nestled over a super buttery crust. It's basically the haute couture wearing French cousin of the humble apple pie because like most French desserts, it's a symbol of culinary excellence, precision, and ingenuity. This is why this special sweet so popular even outside of France.
Origin Story
There's a popular origin story associated with this dish. It's said that two sisters, Stephanie and Caroline Tatin, who ran a hotel in the town of Lamotte-Beuvron in the late 19th century created this dish by pure accident. One day, the sisters were busy preparing their signature apple pie in the kitchen, but Stephanie left the apples cooking in butter and sugar for longer than planned. To save the apples and salvage the dessert, she decided to place pastry dough over them and bake them upside down. She served this new creation to her guests, who happened to love how it tasted.
Popularity in France and Beyond
Like we said, there's a reason why Tarte Tatin is a classic French dessert that you can find in humble bistros but also Michelin-starred restaurants. It's such a simple creation - tender apples caramelized with sugar and their own juices, then encased in a buttery shortcrust or puff pastry. You can also make it with other fruits like pears, bananas, quinces, peaches, and pineapple.
Making Tarte Tatin at Home
You don't need to have advanced pastry and baking skills to be able to master the Tarte Tatin. There are some steps that are crucial and you need to be mindful of, like selecting the right apples that give a balance of sweetness and acidity, and are firm, so they won't disintegrate during the long cooking process. Some of the apple types that are usually used are Grannysmith, Golden Delicious, Honeycrisp, Jonagold, and Fuji apples. If you’re unable to find any of these, then you make the best out of what is available. Measure all ingredients precisely because baking is a science. Making the shortcrust pastry is also not hard but you need to be cognisant of the temperature of the ingredients you're using, and you definitely need to practice patience in case your attempt is not the ideal recreation of the recipe you follow. Else, just use store bought puff pastry and cut down on the extra hours of hard work!
Recipe for Tarte Tatin
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Instructions:
Run a sharp knife around the pastry, then invert it onto a serving dish. Serve the slices of Tarte Tatin with some high quality vanilla ice cream.