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Pear Tarte Tatin

Pear Tarte Tatin

This Pear Tarte Tatin Recipe is taken from Eric’s Lanlard’s Baking Mad masterclasses held at his cookery school Cake-Boy.

Preparation Time 00 minutes
Baking Time 25 minutes
Portions Serves 6
Skill Level Medium
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Pear Tarte Tatin Ingredients

225 grams Puff Pastry, ready made
100 grams Golden Caster Sugar (Billington's) Golden Caster Sugar (Billington's)
55 grams Butter softened
2 tbsp Poire William
1 tsp Juniper Berries
4-6 ripe Pears
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How to make Pear Tarte Tatin

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  1. Pre-heat the oven to 220C/gas7. Have ready an 18cm tarte tatin dish, or oven proof omelette pan.
  2. Roll out the pastry on a lightly floured surface. Then, using a plate that is slightly larger than your pan as a template, cut out a circle of pastry. Lightly prick with a fork and chill while you prepare the remaining ingredients.
  3. Using your fingers, press the butter on to the bass of your pan until it coats it evenly. Sprinkle the sugar over the butter and set aside.
  4. Place the liqueur in a large bowl. If you are not using any alcohol, add a little extra lemon juice to help prevent the fruit discolouring. Prepare the pears one at a time. Peel, cut into quarters and cut out the cores. Toss in the lemon juice. Place on a medium-high heat, watch the pan carefully at this stage, moving it around if one area is browning faster than another. As soon as the sugar has caramelised, remove from the heat, scater the juniper berries in the caramel.
  5. Take the pears from the juice and tightly pack in a circle in the pan, ensuring that their more attractive rounded sides are pressed lightly into the caramelised sugar. Place on a medium-high heat. The pears will shrink slightly as they cook - do not be afraid to add another slice or two to the tarte. Take off the heat and quickly press the pastry circle on to the pears, tucking the edges down the side of the pan, then place in the centre of the oven.
  6. Bake for 25minutes or until the pastry is a beautiful golen colour and well risen. Do not worry if some of the caramelised juices bubble out. Remove from the oven and leave to sit for 5 minutes. Then take a warm serving plate, press against the pastry and invert the pan, giving a good shake. The tart should slip out, juices and all. Serve with lots of creme fraiche or fromage frais.
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