We’re keeping things simple this week with a beautiful but uncomplicated French dessert. Clafoutis, (pronounced kla-foo-tea) is traditionally made with cherries, but it works with lots of types of fruit. And don’t let the fancy name put you off – clafoutis is actually very simple to make. I decided to go for an apple version this time around, with plenty of cinnamon thrown in for good measure!
Apples are always available which means you can make this clafoutis all year round. I think it is an especially nice “change of season” pudding, and whether you are up north getting ready for winter or down here in the southern hemisphere like me enjoying the spring warmth you’re sure to enjoy a slice of freshly baked apple and cinnamon clafoutis.
The cinnamon apple slices are first caramelised in a pan and then baked in a vanilla batter (your kitchen will be smelling amazing at this point) for half an hour. The recipe is surprisingly simple and in no time at all you will have a gorgeous tart to serve for tea or at the end of your meal. Magnifique!
The first time we had this apple clafoutis at home my family (especially the kids) loved it so much that I had to make it again a few days later! It’s a great little treat to whip up over the weekends to enjoy after dinner and I hope you will love this easy clafoutis recipe as much as we do. Happy (French) cooking!
Cook’s notes:
- Baking time will depend on the size of your dish – a smaller, deeper tart will obviously need to bake longer than a larger, shallower one. Keep an eye on the tart and adjust the time accordingly.
APPLE AND CINNAMON CLAFOUTIS
- 1 tbsp butter
- 1 tbsp castor sugar
- 2 tsp cinnamon
- 4 apples (about 500g) peeled, cored and cut into thin slices
- 3 large eggs
- 50ml castor sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla paste
- 80ml (1⁄3 cup) flour
- 200ml milk
- 100ml cream
- icing sugar for dusting (optional)
- cream or ice cream to serve (optional)
1.) Preheat your oven to 180ºC and grease a 22cm (or slightly smaller) pie dish.
2.) Place the butter, castor sugar and cinnamon a small frying pan. Melt together over a medium heat. Add the apple slices and toss in the melted butter mixture. Cook for 3 minutes, stirring regularly until the apples have softened slightly. Set aside.
3.) Place the eggs and castor sugar in a separate bowl. Whisk until creamy and combined. Add the vanilla paste and flour and whisk together. Finally, whisk in the milk and cream.
4.) Arrange half of the apple slices in the pie dish. Pour the batter over the top, then arrange the remaining apple slices on top. Bake for 25-35 minutes until set and golden around the edges.
5.) Allow the clafoutis to cool for a few minutes. Dust with icing sugar and serve warm with cream or vanilla ice cream.
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Thanks!
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Sounds so easy and yummy. Definitely will give it a try for the family, as I can’t have desserts. Thanks for sharing
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Thank you, I hope your family likes the recipe! (And sorry you’re missing out! :()
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Me too!
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Wow I have seen many of these but this one looks particularly awesome! (:
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Thanks Nick, appreciate it! 😉
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This looks amazing! I love a clafoutis, but have never seen apple used before. Your photos are fantastic also.
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Thanks Dianna! Yes, neither had I (all the recipes I’ve seen use cherries and other stone fruit) but luckily the gamble paid off. 🙂
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Hi Teresa,
What apples can one use for the recipe?
Tnx
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Hi Thandi! You can’t go wrong with Granny Smith – it’s my usual go-to for baking. 😉
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Looks sooo yummy!
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Thanks so much!
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Thank you.
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This looks delicious! Will definitely be coming back to the recipe.
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Excellent! Thank you. 🙂
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That looks delicious
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Thanks so much!
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is it possible to make a vegan version of this?
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Hi! You can replace the butter with coconut oil and use coconut milk/cream instead of dairy- however it gets a bit trickier when it comes to substituting the eggs! I’ve seen clafoutis made with aquafaba and even tofu (instead of eggs) but haven’t yet tried it myself. Good luck!
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I love it! So delicious!
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Thanks! 🙂
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