Baked dessert dish, a filled pastry base with an open top not covered with pastry.
1We went to the local bakery and bought the tarte tatin there.
2He produces inventive specials, such as beetroot tarte tatin and seared hake with scallops.
3Can apple pie compare to the fancy likes of a tarte tatin or an apple strudel?
4The classic French tarte Tatin is best known made using apples, but apricots are a perfect alternative!
5One of my favourite things to cook when I was training as a pastry chef was tarte Tatin.
6Only then did they unleash hell on poor Richard, when they trashed his tarte au citron with impunity.
7My Lady Pen did give us a tarte and other things, and so broke up late and I to bed.
8He always brought something for his parents: a bottle of wine, a tarte tatin, a jar of truffle oil from Balducci's.
9And for dessert, Kevin has prepared a very nice apple and pear tarte tatin to be served with caramel ice cream.
10Made from a bounty of fresh tomatoes, garlic, onions, sugar and lemon, the taste was sweet and tarte all at one.
11From roasting a one-pan chicken to making a saucy bolognese, fruit crumble or apple tarte tatin, your culinary options are endless.
12Downstairs, and a short way along the street, Isaiah dropped the slice of tarte francaise he'd just bought and ran to the door.
13I love what you did with the tarte Tatin, for example, deconstructing it on the plate, adding the cardamom and ginger to the apples.
14The Guarapamba tribe's Colombian, for instance, would have paired very nicely with Janelle's modern take on the tarte Tatin that I enjoyed last night.
15Campbell, Esquire, of Thornhill, and is actually owned by Israel Tarte, M.P.P.
16Director of Politics and International Affairs Sandra Tarte says the Forum needs Fiji.