1 egg
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
½ stick (2 ounces) unsalted butter, cubed and chilled
3 Tbs sugar
Mix flour, baking pow
Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Bake for 10-15 minutes, or until golden. Cool on a rack.
This is what you need:
For the top, I mean the bottom:
125 g butter
100 g sugar
1 egg
150 g flour
The Goodies:
3 large apples
2 pears
150 g butter
2,5 dl sugar
This is what you do:
1) Mix the butter and sugar to a soft cream. Whip the egg lightly and mix it in with the butter/sugar mix. Fold inn the flour by hand ~ I found it easiest to use a spatula to do this job. The dough is almost impossible to work with if it's not cold and it "melts" really quickly. So shape the batter into a ball and freeze until use.
2) Wash the apples and pears well and cut in four - remove the core. Cut each piece in two or more boat shaped pieces.
3) Melt the butter in a frying pan. Add the sugar. Let the sugar/butter melt until it gets a golden color. Add the apple and pear 'boats'. Turn the heat down to 'simmer' and let the fruit go soft and turn caramel-golden. Turn them once in a while. Let them
caramelize for 10 -15 minutes.
4) Butter your cake pan and make a pattern in the bottom of the apple and pear boats. Pour the leftover caramel sauce over the fruit - I added so much that it covered it - next time I will add it all!!!
5) Roll out your cold dough, on a floured surface, into a round sheet - as thick as you think fitted your cake pan. Cut out a circle of the dough the size of your pan. Lay the dough on top of your apples. Bake the cake in the middle of the oven on 410F / 210C for 8 - 12 min. (I had to let it bake for 20 min. in the owen I used - so Check it!) When it looks golden and done it should be ready.
Cool a little ~ turn the Cake onto a cake plate. You do this by laying the cake plate on top of the cake pan - hold it all together tightly and turn up side down... Serve :) Tarte Tatin is GOOD alone, but almost divine with Vanilla ice cream OR whiped cream.
I can't tell you if this is the BEST apple cake in the world, but I can tell you that it was an easy cake to make, a fun cake to serve and that my test panel, The Kings and their guests, LOVED it!
Tart Tatin!
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