Showing posts with label Tart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tart. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 September 2017

Apple and Plum Tarte Tatin

A quick and easy dessert that's full of flavour. Great way to end a dinner party.



Serves 6

100g Butter, cut into cubes
100g Golden Caster Sugar
6 Apples, peeled, cored and cut into wedges
6 Plums, de-stoned and halved
1 tsp Cinnamon
Ready Rolled Pastry






1. Preheat the oven to 220/200c fan assisted. There are two ways to do this. Slightly easier if you have a skillet but can be done in a frying pan too.  Put the pan on the hob over a medium heat and add the butter and sugar. Melt and combine the butter and sugar. Then add the fruit and cinnamon and cover with the butter mixture. They should be covered and cook for about 10 minutes (they should be softened).

2. Skillet: Roll the puff pastry over the pan and trim the excess pastry and leave about 2cm over the skillet. Then put in the oven for 25 minutes. Then allow to cool for a couple of minutes. Quickly flip onto a plate so the pastry doesn't tear.

Frying Pan: Tip the contents on a pyrex plate or circular shallow pyrex dish. Then cover with the puff pastry. Still leave 2cm over the edge. Cook for 25 minutes and allow to cool for a couple of minutes. Quickly flip onto a plate.

3. Serve warm with a scoop of good quality vanilla ice cream.




Thursday, 5 September 2013

Positively Pleasing Pershore Plum Festival

Pershore is famous for their plums and from the turn out, everyone knows it. Even though it lasts for a month with various events throughout that time, the one event I want to really talk about is the Pershore Bank Holiday Monday event. A market with various tastes that will tantalise your taste buds.

I do love a good market and may have dipped into my pocket to make a few good investments. Here is a picture of some the delectable goods I got my hands on.

L to R: Cider Punch, Salmon, Leek & Mozerella Tart, Plums, Curry Sauce, Belgium Chocolate Slab, Treacle tart, Mead, Plum Tart and Black Cherry Liqueur.
Generally enjoyed all of these delectable things and needed to stock up on my Mead since I used it up in like a couple of months. So this time, I am gonna make it last longer. But don't worry I am not that much of a drunk *hiccup*. For the plums I have made a couple of recipes, one sweet and one savoury. These will be uploaded in due course.

Mulled Plum Punch
Apart from the food, there was a vast selection of cars and a variety of entertainment such as live cookery from a chief using plum related recipes and for the children teddy bear parachuting. An enjoyable day out for the whole family as well as ample amounts of cider, plum drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and live music. Add the town crier and the mayor, you have a lovely mix for a grand day out.

Make sure you put this event in your calendar!