Cherry clafoutis
This morning I dropped of Tom and his brother at the airport. They are going on a fishing trip in Norway… The last two years they went to France to do some carp fishing and well, hmmm, how shall I put this; they didn’t really catch much. So I hope that this will be a little bit more successful! Fingers crossed they catch a few tasty fish… (yes, they are also going to eat them)
Cherry clafoutis
With Tom being away for 5 days I figured it was the perfect time to try out a couple of things, so I have a weekend full of fun recipes! The first one was this afternoon where I made a cherry clafoutis. Now a lot of people will say that a clafoutis is very easy but I had never made it before and I always thought the name sounded like something very difficult….
Last week at the kookstudio one of the couples made a clafoutis, but quite frankly it tasted absolutely terrible. More like an omelet with fruit then anything resembling a proper clafoutis. I am sure that if you hear me talking you would maybe think that I have eaten many clafoutis before, but nothing is farther from the truth. Last friday was the first one, but you know how you can have an idea on how something should taste based on the general ingredients and the method of preparation? Well, that is what I had with clafoutis. Besides I think it’s a funny name (not sure why though) and I like food with funny names.
I had bought fresh cherries yesterday and traditionally it appears that clafoutis is made with cherries so I figured that would be perfect for my first clafoutis. I looked at the website of Bea to find a recipe and I did, so thanks Bea!
The making of the clafoutis was indeed very simple, just mix together the various ingredients put the cherries in their forms and pop them in the preheated oven. I had to try one ofcourse and it is delicious!! I am thinking it might even be better once cold, but the opinions vary on that. I also made one with strawberries, although I am not sure how long they will keep. I’m obviously not going to eat four today…
Two I can handle… hehe..
The recipe comes from Le Tartine Gourmande. A beautiful beautiful blog and certainly worth a visit!
Ingredients:
- About 4 cups fresh black cherries

- 2 large eggs + 1 yolk
- 1/2 cup blond cane sugar (100 gr)
- 1 oz cornstarch (16 gr)
- 1 oz all purpose flour (16 gr)
- 7/8 cup whole milk, cold (200 ml)
- 1 vanilla, seeds removed
- 1/2 cup heavy cream (120 ml)
- Biscuits roses, grounded (optional)
- A few unsalted pistachios, chopped coarsely
Steps:
- Preheat your oven at 180 C.
- Wash the cherries.
- Beat the eggs and yolk with the sugar.
- Add the vanilla seeds and mix.
- Dilute the cornstarch in the cold milk.
- Add the flour and cornstarch to the previous preparation, with the cream. Mix well until homogeneous.
- Grease small ramekins (or a larger dish) and sprinkle with sugar. Remove the excess.
- Divide the cherries between them and pour the cream over.
- Sprinkle with biscuits roses powder and place in the oven for 40 to 45 min, until golden. Remove. Eat lukewarm or cold.
- When ready to serve, sprinkle chopped pistachios on top.
I had no idea what biscuits rose powder is so I left that out as well as the pistachios as I could not find any unsalted ones around here…
A little while ago I received my first award from Sophie over at Sophies Foodiesfiles. Thanks so much Sophie! I wasn’t entirely sure how to use it, so I hope I am doing this correctly… lol…
It’s the honest scrap award and I am now supposed to tell you ten things about myself, that you ofcourse have been dying to find out. Now that is a hard thing to do ladies and gentleman! I can’t possibly think of anything you would really want to know about me, but ok here we go!!
1. I come from a family of non- cookers. My mum never really liked to cook, so she was not a great inspiration to me in the kitchen. I only started to like cooking once I was out of the house and living on my own. I was a student nurse at the time and we had a little cooking club going with two of my fellow students.
Cherries







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Yes, La Tartine Gourmande is a beautiful blog indeed.
I also like to take advantage of my partner’s absence to try new things: I’m less nervous about how they will come out.
Much as I love your clafoutis pictures, I’m hypnotized by the cherries!
They look so fresh!
Gorgeous Simone! I’ve only ever made this once and it was almost like a pancake…glad you enjoyed it! And I learnt so many things abut you today!
It is nearly peak sweet cherry season around these parts…this would be a perfect tribute.
I found you through TasteSpotting and wanted to come by to say that if you ever have any photos that are not accepted at TS, I would love to publish them. Come by and check out my new site…it’s a lot of fun!
Best,
Casey
http://www.tastestopping.wordpress.com
This looks really gorgeous and delicious.I love cherries!♥
I love the way you blog, so fun to read
Also, the clafoutis look pretty delicious
Its inspiring me to make some, yum!! TY
AAaaaah,….Ooooh,….Well written, my foodie friend! I love your cherry clafoutis! MMMMMMM…
I am glad that we know a bit more about you,…
Delicious and such a great recipe for desserts. May I add that your pictures are great as well.
The other day I bought something like seven pounds of cherries and I have to make something with them. This sounds great! The ten things about yourself is amazing, I learned so much about you! You were a nurse? What a fantastic life you are leading! I also buy cookbooks in other languages, at first it was just to help me learn french, but now I think I buy them because everything sounds so much more exotic in another language.
Glad to see that I’m not the only one who changes jobs and careers often
We just love to learn right?
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