Indulge in the exquisite French pastry, Tarte Tatin, a classic dessert that combines the sweet and tangy flavors of caramelized plums with the buttery goodness of puff pastry. This delightful tart features a unique upside-down construction, where the plums are caramelized in butter and sugar before being topped with a sheet of puff pastry and baked until golden brown. The result is a tantalizing treat with a crisp and flaky crust, a tender and juicy plum filling, and a luscious caramel sauce that seeps into every bite. Whether you're a seasoned baker or just starting out, this step-by-step recipe guide will walk you through the process of creating this timeless dessert, along with variations that introduce new flavors and textures, such as the Rustic Plum Tarte Tatin with its free-form crust and the decadent Chocolate Plum Tarte Tatin that adds a rich chocolate ganache layer.
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PLUM TARTE TATIN
If you want a variation on the classic French apple tarte tatin, this plum tarte tatin is just the ticket.
Categories tarte tatin summer pudding dessert ideas dinner party ideas plum tarte tatin
Time 1h
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- To make the pastry, put the flour in a food processor with 125g (4oz) butter, cut into small cubes, and 25g (1oz) caster sugar. Pulse until the mixture resembles fine crumbs, then add 2-3tbsp cold water and pulse until the mixture begins to form a ball. Wrap and chill for 30min.
- Melt the remaining butter and sugar in a heavy-based frying pan. Cook, stirring, for 2-3min until the sugar begins to turn light brown. Immediately add the halved and stoned plums and cook for 5min or until the juices begin to run and the plums start to soften. During this time incorporate the plum juices into the sugar mixture. Increase the heat and bubble until the juices are very syrupy. Lift the plums out of the pan into a 23cm (9in) diameter, shallow ovenproof dish or cake tin, cut-side up, and pour the juice over. Allow to cool.
- On a lightly floured work surface roll the pastry into a circle slightly larger than the dish and about 5mm (1⁄4in) thick. Lay the pastry over the plums, tuck the edges down into the dish and make a few slits through the pastry with a knife to allow steam to escape. Chill for 20min.
- Bake at 220°C (425°F) mark 7 for 20min or until the pastry is golden. Cool for 5min before carefully inverting on to a plate. Serve sliced with a sorbet.
- Prepare ahead (up to three days ahead): Complete to the end of step 1 up to three days in advance, then wrap and chill. Prepare ahead (longer than three days ahead): Complete the recipe to the end of step 3 then cover, wrap and freeze. To serve: Cook from frozen at 220°C (425°F) mark 7 for 40min or until pastry is golden. Complete the recipe. Like this? You'll love... Apple and raspberry tarte tatin Pear and toffee tarte tatin Mango tartes tatin 18 delicious plum recipes
PLUM CAKE "TATIN"
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Generously butter a 9-inch glass pie dish and arrange the plums in the dish, cut side down.
- Combine 1 cup of the granulated sugar and 1/3 cup water in a small saucepan and cook over high heat until it turns a warm amber color, about 360 degrees F on a candy thermometer. Swirl the pan but don't stir. Pour evenly over the plums.
- Meanwhile, cream the 6 tablespoons of butter and the remaining 3/4 cup of granulated sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, until light and fluffy. Lower the speed and beat in the eggs one at a time. Add the sour cream, zest, and vanilla and mix until combined. Sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt and, with the mixer on low speed, add it to the butter mixture. Mix only until combined.
- Pour the cake batter evenly over the plums and bake for 30 to 40 minutes, until a cake tester comes out clean. Cool for 15 minutes, then invert the cake onto a flat plate. If a plum sticks, ease it out and replace it in the design on top of the cake. Serve warm or at room temperature, dusted with confectioners' sugar.
PLUM TARTE TATIN
Playful, surprising, and utterly irresistible-upside-down sweets, like this plum tarte tatin, never fail to wow family and friends.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes
Time 1h20m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. On a lightly floured surface, roll out puff pastry into an 18-inch square. Trim into a 13-inch circle and cut a small X in center to vent. Transfer to a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze 20 minutes.
- In a 12-inch cast-iron skillet, melt butter over medium-high. Remove from heat. Sprinkle with sugar and salt; place plums, cut side down, in a single, snug layer.
- Return to heat, bring to a rapid simmer, and cook, undisturbed, 7 minutes. Remove from heat and top with pastry. Bake until crust is deep golden brown and juices are thickened, about 35 minutes. Let cool on a wire rack, 10 minutes, then invert onto a platter. Serve warm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 183 g, Fat 10 g, Fiber 1 g, Protein 1 g, SaturatedFat 6 g
WARM PLUM TARTE TATIN
Our take on the classic French dessert substitutes plums for the traditional apple topping. It can be served warm or at room temperature. Either way, serve it immediately after inverting. If serving at room temperature, gently reheat the pan on the stove for easier release.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes Pie & Tarts Recipes
Yield Makes 1 ten-inch tart
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Melt the butter in a 10-inch ovenproof skillet over medium-low heat. Remove from heat, and sprinkle sugar evenly over bottom of skillet. Starting at outside edge, arrange the plum halves in overlapping concentric circles, with cut sides somewhat perpendicular to the bottom of the skillet.
- Return skillet to medium-low heat; cook until juices are bubbling and sugar is beginning to caramelize, 15 to 20 minutes. Holding fruit in place with a wide spatula, tilt skillet and drain syrup into a bowl; set syrup aside. If necessary, slide dislodged plums back into place. Let cool slightly, about 10 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. On a lightly floured work surface, roll out sheet of pate sucree to a 10-inch square. Using an inverted 10-inch cake pan as a guide, cut out a circle. Place dough over plums, and prick dough all over with a fork. Bake in oven until crust is golden brown and juices are bubbling, 30 to 35 minutes. If top begins to brown too much before fruit is cooked through, cover it with a piece of aluminum foil.
- Remove skillet from oven. Let cool 1 hour. When ready, place a serving plate, top side down, on tart, and quickly invert tart onto plate. If desired, reduce reserved syrup in a small saucepan over medium heat until thickened, about 5 minutes. Serve tart with warm sauce.
PLUM & MARZIPAN TART TATIN
Sugar-sweet chunks of molten marzipan harmonise with sharp fruity plums in this autumn tart
Provided by Mary Cadogan
Categories Dessert, Dinner
Time 1h25m
Yield Serves 6 to 8
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 200C/gas 6/fan 180C. Melt the butter in a 28cm tart tatin tin over a medium heat on the hob. Tip in the sugar and 1 tbsp water and cook for a few minutes, stirring all the time until lightly browned. If it looks slightly crumbly at this stage don't be put off, it will right itself in the oven. Remove from the heat and put in the plums, cut side up.
- Chop the marzipan into as many chunks as there are plum halves and put a chunk of marzipan in the hole in each plum left by the stone. Sprinkle a small pile of ground almonds over each plum half.
- Roll out the pastry and trim to 3cm larger than the tin all round. Lift the pastry on to the tin and tuck it down between the plums and the inside of the tin. (You can chill the tart ready for baking for up to 24 hours.) Bake for 30-35 minutes, until the pastry is risen, crisp and golden. Cool for 10 minutes in the tin, then place a large flat plate with a rim over the tin. Holding it over the sink in case of drips, carefully invert the tart on to the plate. Some juice from the plums is likely to escape, which is why you need a rim on the plate, but it's delicious, especially when mingled with pouring cream.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 511 calories, Fat 29 grams fat, SaturatedFat 3 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 58 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 13 grams sugar, Fiber 3 grams fiber, Protein 8 grams protein, Sodium 0.75 milligram of sodium
Tips:
- Use ripe, firm plums for the best flavor and texture.
- If your plums are very juicy, you may need to macerate them with some sugar for a few minutes before cooking to help draw out some of the excess moisture.
- Be careful not to overcook the plums, as they will become mushy.
- Use a heavy-bottomed skillet or baking dish to help evenly distribute the heat.
- If you don't have a pastry brush, you can use a spoon to spread the melted butter over the puff pastry.
- Be sure to preheat your oven before baking the tarte Tatin.
- Let the tarte Tatin cool for at least 15 minutes before inverting it onto a serving plate.
- Serve the tarte Tatin warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.
Conclusion:
Plum tarte Tatin is a delicious and easy-to-make dessert that is perfect for any occasion. With its sweet and tart plums, flaky crust, and creamy filling, this tarte Tatin is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it. So next time you're looking for a special dessert to serve, give plum tarte Tatin a try. You won't be disappointed!
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