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TWD: Parisian Apple Tartlet!

This week's TWD was chosen by Jessica of My Baking Heart: Parisian Apple Tartlet! Jessica must have known how much I love baked apple desserts. Truly - I'd probably choose apple pie or apple crisp over chocolate any day of the week!

This week's recipe couldn't have been more simple. There were only 4 ingredients - apple, puff pastry, butter, and brown sugar. Given the simplicity of the recipe, I considered trying to make my own puff pastry for the first time. Then we had a gorgeous weekend and I decided to spend my time outside enjoying the weather instead of hanging out in my kitchen. I do hope to give it a shot soon though!

I threw the tart together on Monday night in just a few minutes time. I added 1 teaspoon of brown sugar on the tartlet at first, but when I checked on it about halfway through baking, I noticed that most of the brown sugar had melted off of the apples and into the tart. I decided to sprinkle a bit more on top in the hope it would cling to the apples and luckily, it worked! I waited until the tartlet cooled just a bit before throwing some vanilla ice cream on a plate with it and gobbling it up. I've got just one word for the tartlet - deeeelicious! Definitely one of my favorite Dorie recipes both because of its use of puff pastry and apples and its ease of preparation. I think it'd be a great dessert to serve to company - it looks elegant but yet it's so simple!

Thanks for an easy, magnificent pick this week Jessica! You can find the recipe for the tartlet on her blog and as always, you can visit the TWD site if you want to see the other tartlets.

43 comments:

Snooky doodle said...

this surely looks delicious! worth a try :)

Piggy said...

your apple tartlet looks really good, and I'm sure it tastes even better with vanilla ice cream! ;-)

♥peachkins♥ said...

Yay! Dessert...these look good..

Sabrina said...

You did a great job! Very pretty!

Jessica said...

It looks beautiful, Tracey! Good choice to spend the weekend outside enjoying the weather, in my opinion. The weather in DC has been so off and on that I think you have to enjoy it when you can. There will be plenty of cold winter days for puff pastry! I haven't made mine yet but I'm planning on having one for dessert this evening.

Flourchild said...

Yes I agree this was an easy and wonderful recipe. Your tartlets look great!

vibi said...

Very nicely done Tracey! Looove the goo the brown sugar made at the bottom of the tartlet! Mmmm... must have been pretty yummy! (at your house, you could have caught me eating that goo from the bottom of all the tartlets, with a little spoon! LOL)

Clivia said...

Your tartlets look yummy! Especially with ice cream. Wasn't it nice not to have a sinkful of bowls?

Amy said...

I seriously loved these!! Yours look amazing!

-Amy
www.singforyoursupperblog.com

Kayte said...

Looks perfect to me! Love desserts you can throw together at the last minute and having them be so stellar! Great job on this one.

Jamie said...

Your tart looks delicious!!! Well done!

Jaime said...

looks great! sorry i missed out on such an easy recipe!

SUGAR B said...

MAN that looks good.

*wipes drool*

chocolatechic said...

Beautiful tartlet.

I wasn't able to cut my apples right....sigh.

Megan said...

I really enjoyed this for the sheer simplicity of it. I almost wish I had done a whole apple, it looks so much nicer than what I did.

Hornedfroggy said...

Thanks so much for baking with me this week, Tracey! So glad you enjoyed the tartlets! :)

Katrina said...

Absolutely gargeous! And delicious. I loved this recipe.

Pamela said...

Picture perfect, Tracey!! Great job. I have to say that I think this was the simplest recipe yet. It was tasty for breakfast, too.

Amber Marie said...

Your tartlet looks perfect! Almost symmetrical! I'm definitely impressed :)

Sarah said...

Great looking tarts! We had ours with vanilla ice cream too - definitely the way to go. A great recipe for a beautiful weekend, for sure!

~3 Sides of Crazy~ said...

I'm a HUGE apple fan too. Your tartlet looks absolutely perfect!

Shari@Whisk: a food blog said...

These look lovely and isn't it fun to have something so simple to make once in a while! And yours look so delicious!!

shortbreadsouth said...

The fact that this was so simple made it even more delicious, I think!

TeaLady said...

Beautiful tart. I did the same thing and then added the syrup, but then you know that cause you stopped by.

Thanks.

Charli said...

I loved mine with vanilla ice cream too! Those look yummy!

margot said...

Adorable little tartlet! I'm glad you enjoyed the sun this weekend. I would like to attempt puff pastry at some point, but I still had leftover frozen from your SMS pick.

PheMom said...

Your little tart looks really perfect!

Cakelaw said...

Your little tartlets look so perfect Tracey! Great job.

isa said...

I agree this was a very simple and delicious recipe. Your tartlets looks perfect! Nicely done!

Di said...

Looks great! I love how much the pastry puffed around the apple.

Sweet as Coco said...

It was so easy it didnt seem right did it? I loved this dessert as well. Your puff pastry rose perfectly ;)

Nancy/n.o.e said...

Your tarts look yummy! Elegant, simple, delicious + individual servings = perfect dessert for company. Especially that simple part!

jillbert said...

Your tartlet looks wonderful! I was wishing for some ice cream when I ate mine.

Heather said...

A lovely perfect tart! Re-doing mine is on my "to do" list. Great job!

Melissa said...

I totally agree - this was one of my favorite recipes because of its ease and great taste! Yours looks great!

Jess said...

Glad you liked this one so much - we needed some apple desserts in our lives after all the chocolate. Yours look great.

CB said...

Good call on adding more brown sugar halfway through! I need to remember to do that next time I bake these babies up! Pictures look scrumptious! Great job!
/Clara

Leslie said...

I wish I added more brown sugar as mine migrated to the bottom of the pastry (not a deterrent to gobbling it up, I'm just saying). Yours looks perfect! I'm going to have try this one with apple.

Teanna said...

Your pastry looks PERFECT!!! Like right out of the book! Alas, I had a hard time with this one for some week. Can you believe it?! It was so easy and I messed it up! haha!

Mermaid Sweets said...

Your tart looks gorgeous.

Carol Peterman said...

Save making your own puff pastry for a cold day. I guess if you have air conditioning it's a different story, but working with pastry in a hot kitchen is really a challenge. Your tarts look great!

April said...

So pretty! I couldn't believe how simple and delicious it was.

Secret Server said...

I agreed about the elegant but simple, and delicious. Yours looks perfect and so symmetrical.

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