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Maple-Pear Tarte Tatin

Maple-Pear Tarte Tatin


  • Author: Audrey
  • Total Time: 50 mins
  • Yield: 1 9-inch tart 1x

Description

Immerse yourself in the beauty of our Maple Pear Tarte Tatin, a twist, on the beloved French dessert. This recipe is a symphony of flavors, where the natural sweetness of pears gracefully combines with the deep richness of maple syrup resulting in a harmonious melody on your taste buds. Enveloped in a buttery and flaky puff pastry that bakes to a crust every slice of this tart offers a comforting and warm embrace. The caramelized underside of the tart created by blending sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg adds just a hint of spice and nostalgia. It’s not just a dessert; it’s, like embarking on an adventure that explores various textures and tastes while celebrating the simplicity and elegance of homemade baking. Our Maple Pear Tarte Tatin isn’t merely meant to please your senses; it holds within it a tale of flavors waiting to be savored at your dining table.


Ingredients

Scale

½ (17.3 oz) package frozen puff pastry, thawed

¼ c butter

c brown sugar

¼ tsp ground cinnamon

1 pinch ground nutmeg

¼ c maple syrup

4 firm pears – peeled, cored, and halved, or more as needed


Instructions

Set your temperature to 375°F (190°C).

Roll out the puff pastry on a floured surface until it reaches a thickness of 1/4 inch. Place it in the refrigerator to chill.

In a 9-inch cast iron skillet melt butter over medium heat. Add sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg cooking until the sugar dissolves completely. Stir in maple syrup. Continue cooking until it starts bubbling. Remove from heat.

Take one half of a pear. Place it with its side facing up in the center of the skillet. Surround it with the remaining pear quarters with their cut sides facing up.

Return the skillet to medium-low heat. Cook the pears while gently basting them with the syrup for 5 minutes.

Retrieve the chilled puff pastry, from the fridge. Carefully lay it over the pears ensuring that its edges are tucked inside of the skillet.

Place your skillet, in your preheated oven. Let it bake until you notice that your pastry has turned beautifully golden and puffed up – this should take 20 minutes.

Allow your tart to cool down for 5 minutes. Then take a serving plate. Place it over your skillet before flipping everything upside down to release your tart onto that plate. Serve while still warm.

Notes

Sure! If you want to make our Maple Pear Tarte Tatin suitable, for a gluten-free diet all you have to do is replace the regular puff pastry with a gluten-free alternative. Fortunately gluten-free baking has come a long way. Now offers us options that are just as delicious and satisfying. Visit your health food store. Check out the gluten-free section of the supermarket for high-quality gluten-free puff pastry. These pastries usually combine gluten-free flours with xanthan gum to replicate the delightful flakiness and buttery layers found in traditional puff pastry. Just remember to handle the pastry delicately as it can be a bit more fragile. However keep in mind that the real stars of this recipe are the pears and the indulgent maple-infused caramel, which are naturally free, from gluten.

  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Cook Time: 30 mins