Recipe: Tomato Tarte Tatin (2024)

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Sheela PrakashSenior Contributing Food Editor

Sheela is the Senior Contributing Food Editor at Kitchn and the author of Mediterranean Every Day: Simple, Inspired Recipes for Feel-Good Food. She received her master's degree from the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Italy and is also a Registered Dietitian.

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Recipe: Tomato Tarte Tatin (1)

A simple yet showstopping recipe for a savory tarte tatin with caramelized cherry tomatoes for lunch or dinner.

Serves4 to 6

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Recipe: Tomato Tarte Tatin (2)

This is your summer showstopper. It’s so pretty to look at that it’s guaranteed to receive applause at the table. It’s even better to eat, of course. Tomatoes — the true gems of the season — are the focus here. No cheese or aromatics like garlic and onions stand in their way. Instead, their juicy, rich flavor stands freely on its own in this savory twist on a tarte tatin, a classic French caramelized, upside-down pastry that’s most often made with apples for dessert. A touch of balsamic vinegar and honey help caramelize the tomatoes in this take, while coaxing out their inherent sweetness, and just a touch of fresh thyme gilds the lily. All this atop a buttery, flaky puff pastry crust — it’s no wonder this recipe will be a crowd-pleaser.

The Ultimate Ode to Tomato Season

I find myself eating tomatoes every which way throughout the summer months, but this recipe stands out among the rest. It puts the produce front and center, without the fuss of other veggies and strong flavors like cheese, which can mask the incredible flavor we wait all year for. That means it’s wise to use the best cherry tomatoes you can get your hands on here — a mix of colors is especially nice if you’re all about eye appeal (I am!).

Serve this tart warm or at room temperature, whenever the mood suits you. It’s lovely on its own for lunch; as part of a brunch, picnic, or potluck spread; or, my favorite way, with a simple green salad for a light summer dinner, preferably accompanied by a cool, crisp glass of white wine.

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A simple yet showstopping recipe for a savory tarte tatin with caramelized cherry tomatoes for lunch or dinner.

Serves 4 to 6

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon

    olive oil

  • 2 pints

    cherry tomatoes (about 4 cups), preferably a mix of colors

  • Kosher salt

  • Freshly ground black pepper

  • 2 tablespoons

    balsamic vinegar

  • 1 teaspoon

    honey

  • 2 teaspoons

    chopped fresh thyme leaves, plus a handful of small sprigs for garnish

  • 1 sheet

    frozen puff pastry (7 to 9 ounces, from one 1-pound box that contains 2 sheets), thawed but still cold, and corners cut off to make very rough 9- to 10-inch round

Instructions

  1. Arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and heat to 400°F.

  2. Heat the oil in an ovenproof 9- or 10-inch skillet, preferably cast iron, over medium heat until shimmering. Add the tomatoes and season lightly with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring once or twice, and as tomatoes begin to pop and release their juices, use a slotted spoon to press each down gently to release even more of their juice, then transfer them to a plate. All of the tomatoes should have popped after 8 to 10 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat (do not clean) and let the tomatoes cool on the the plate to the touch, 5 to 10 minutes.

  3. Once the tomatoes are cool enough to handle, return the skillet to medium heat and add the vinegar and honey. Bring the mixture to a simmer and cook until reduced slightly, thick, and syrupy, about 1 minute.

  4. Remove the skillet from the heat. Use your fingers to gently return the tomatoes to the skillet in one even layer, nestling them beside each other to fit as needed. Leave any juices that have collected on the plate behind. Sprinkle the chopped thyme over the tomatoes along with another big pinch of salt and a few grinds of black pepper.

  5. Place the puff pastry round on top of the tomatoes, folding under any edges, if needed. Prick the pastry with a fork in a handful of spots.

  6. Bake until the puff pastry is golden-brown, 25 to 30 minutes. Remove from the oven, let stand for 5 minutes, then run a knife around the pastry to loosen it from the pan. Invert a large plate over the top of the skillet and, using oven mitts, carefully and quickly flip the tarte tatin onto the plate. Rearrange any tomatoes that may have fallen out of place. Garnish with the thyme sprigs and serve warm or at room temperature, cut into wedges.

Recipe Notes

Storage: Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Puff pastry: Look for ready-made puff pastry in the freezer section, particularly those brands made with all butter rather than oil. They will have a richer flavor, and the dough will produce nice layers of pastry. For best results, defrost in the refrigerator at least 4 hours and up to 1 day before using.

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Recipe: Tomato Tarte Tatin (2024)

FAQs

What is unusual about tarte tatin? ›

Named after the woman who invented it, the Tarte Tatin (tart tah-TAN) is a famous French "upside-down" caramelized apple tart or Tarte aux pommes (caramélisé). Basically, the apples are underneath the dough – topsy-turvy indeed.

How do you keep tarte tatin from getting soggy? ›

However, I recommend you make the recipe all in one go to avoid the pastry going soggy. If you plan on making this in advance and caramelising the apples first, then wait for them to cool completely before adding the pastry. So make the recipe all in one go, leave the tart to cool then upturn onto a serving plate.

What can you use instead of a tarte tatin pan? ›

Choose a pan: a copper tarte tatin mold will be perfect (here's a link to a good one), but you can also use an iron skillet (as long as it doesn't smell like salmon or something) or even a heavy stainless steel (like All-Clad) or non-stick sauté pan.

What fruit is traditionally used in tarte tatin? ›

The tarte Tatin (French pronunciation: [taʁt tatɛ̃]), named after the Tatin sisters who invented it and served it in their hotel as its signature dish, is a pastry in which the fruit (usually apples) is caramelized in butter and sugar before the tart is baked.

Why is tarte tatin so good? ›

Tarte Tatin is an oozy caramelized dessert with melt-in-your-mouth apples and a semi-flaky crust. When I know it's coming, I wish it were the only course of the meal. It really is that good.

How do you know when tarte tatin is done? ›

When the pastry is nicely browned and crisp, it's done. This means that if the sautéed apples aren't mostly cooked, that they're still crunchy inside, it needs more time on the stove before it goes in the oven or the baked tatin won't have perfectly tender apples.

Does a tarte tatin need to be served immediately? ›

The best way to eat it is 1-2 hours after cooking, when it is still warm and the pastry is crisp. You can cook the tart a day in advance, keep it in the mould and reheat it at 150°C for 20 minutes.

What is the difference between apple pie and tarte tatin? ›

Perhaps we can define what an apple tart is by what it isn't. It isn't particularly sweet. American apple pie has much more sugar—and often flour or another starch in the filling. A tarte tatin (apples caramelized on a puff pastry bottom, one of the most famous French desserts) has even more sugar.

How do you store tarte tatin overnight? ›

Transfer to a bowl and refrigerate, lightly covered, for at least one day or up to three days.

Can I use springform pan for tart? ›

Springform Pan 101: What is a Springform Pan and How Do You Use It. Springform pans are great for making cheesecakes, tarts, pies and even frozen desserts.

Can you use parchment paper in a tart pan? ›

There are tricks to the trade of tart-pan use. Here's what I know: Always line the bottom of the pan with parchment. Either buy parchment rounds to make life easy, or trace the bottom of the tart pan on parchment, then cut the circle, square, or rectangle out.

Can I use a muffin pan instead of a tart pan? ›

I finally realized that all kinds of tartlets could be made in mini muffin pans. It doesn't matter that they come out look more like little filled cookie cups—because they are completely adorable. And so easy and satisfying to make.

What does Tatin mean in English? ›

adjective. caramelized and baked in the manner of an upside-down cake. an apple tart Tatin.

Can I keep tarte tatin in the fridge? ›

You have to be quick and confident and do it before the caramel has time to cool too much, or it gets too stiff and doesn't run down over the fruit. Tarte Tatin can be stored in the fridge for a good couple of days.

What is the best apple for tarts? ›

Granny Smith (Tart)

Granny Smiths are typically my go-to apple for baking, so I'll always have them on hand during the fall months. Their tart, citrusy flavor make them perfect for sweet baked goods, where there's sugar in the recipe. I love using these for homemade caramel apples, too.

What makes tarte different? ›

Indeed, tarte cosmetics products are not only stylish and fashionable, they are also cruelty free, dermatologist tested, vegan friendly, hypoallergenic and formulated without parabens, mineral oil and phthalates, among others.

What are the characteristics of a tarte tatin? ›

A Tarte Tatin is simply an upside-down apple tart. But that's like saying Versailles was a house. Buttery, slightly salty pastry dough spotlights apples cooked to a rich, deep amber. It's modest in its simplicity.

What is the Tarte cosmetics controversy? ›

The brand, which has been sending influencers on paid trips since 2013, got backlash in January 2023, after a trip to Dubai was criticized for being attended by primarily white, rich influencers.

What is the origin of tarte tatin? ›

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