Recipes

Macadamia, Lavender and Apple Tarte tatin

Written by Tim Emmott | Sep 23, 2020 9:08:36 AM

 

Have you ever tried edible flowers in your baking?

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Apples are in abundance this year and the lavender is still flowering so here’s an eye catching mouthwatering dessert to mark the advent of autumn!

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What you need:

▫️I loose bottomed, buttered cake tin

▫️1 roll of chilled shortcrust pastry

▫️3 tbsps coconut sugar or honey

▫️75g butter

▫️85g Nutcellars macadamia nuts (including 10g for serving)

▫️2 tbsps water

▫️6 apples, peeled cored and sliced (we used Braeburn)

▫️1 tbsp fresh lemon juice

▫️1 tspn lavender flowers (picked from the head)

▫️1 tspn vanilla extract

▫️double thick cream or mascarpone, to serve

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▫️Place the sugar, butter and water into a pan over medium high heat. Stir a couple of times and then leave until the butter has melted.

▫️Add the sliced apple, 75g macadamia nuts and lemon juice to the caramel mixture, together with the vanilla and lavender heads.

▫️Gently stir until the apples are well coated and then spoon them into the cake tin arranging them so that they are lying as flat and close together as possible.

▫️Roll out the shortcrust pastry into about 5mm thick, dusting with coconut flour to prevent from sticking. Cut out a circle just wider than the width of your cake tin.

▫️Lift the pastry circle onto the apples and press down. Pierce the pastry with a fork a few times to allow steam to escape during cooking.

▫️Place the cake tin into the oven at 180•C for about 25 minutes.

▫️Leave the tart to cool to room temperature, then remove the cake tin surround, before turning it on to a serving plate (we used a palette knife to slide under the apple base to ease it off the tin base first!).

▫️Be careful as the caramel can spill out and be extremely hot 🥵

▫️Place 10g macadamia nuts into a small sandwich bag and crush with a rolling pin

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Decorate with crushed macadamia nuts, fresh lavender and serve with cream or mascarpone.

Enjoy!