I f there’s one dessert that’s as elegant as it is effortless, it’s the tarte Tatin—a stunning French upside-down apple tart ...
When it comes to dessert, a baked upside-down anything is a winner — even when it’s a mistake. A tarte Tatin is a classic French upside-down fruit tart, traditionally made with apples. It’s named for ...
If you’re looking for a show-stopper dessert, a Tarte Tatin will impress just about everyone. Its cobblestone look and not-too-sweet caramel apples are the perfect end to a meal. I use my go-to pie ...
I have been baking at home and professionally for a few years now and until last week I’d never made a Tarte Tatin. Visions of molten hot sugar flying across my kitchen as I flipped over a 400 degree ...
Paige Grandjean is a food editor, recipe developer, and food stylist with over seven years of experience in food media. Her work has appeared in more than 15 nationally distributed publications, award ...
There's no arguing with centuries of French diners-but to my taste, the flavor of the apples in the standard brasserie tarte tatin is overpowered by sugar and butter. Cutting down on those two ...
It’s summer, and I am greedy. The stone fruit is impossible to resist right now. The farmers markets are teeming with peaches, nectarines and plums. I oblige and bring home bags stuffed to the brim, ...
Pie—whether it’s pumpkin, pecan or apple—is always invited to the holiday feast, but it’s not exactly the most original dessert idea. This fall and winter, opt for the less expected (but just as ...
When I was in my 20s, studying wine and living on very little money in Paris, I couldn’t afford to eat in real restaurants very often. But I’d stop at a favorite wine bar a couple of times a week. It ...