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Can you use Bramley apples for tarte Tatin?

Jente Mahabier
Jente Mahabier
2025-10-24 23:53:09
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Bramley apples can be replaced with dessert apples or other fruits - pears and apricots both work well. Bramley apples can be used for tarte Tatin. Core, peel and quarter the Bramley apples.
Aaliyah de Beer
Aaliyah de Beer
2025-10-24 21:34:09
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You can use Bramley apples for tarte Tatin. The recipe uses 200g of peeled and cored Bramley apples, diced into 2cm chunks. Bramley apples are cooked with caster sugar and water until they are soft, then mashed to a purée and used in the tarte Tatin.

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Amelia Çelik
Amelia Çelik
2025-10-24 21:11:39
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Making an apple tart in my younger years was a much simpler process and was usually made with a very sour “cooking” apple, called a Bramley seedling. This tarte however is made with an “eating” apple. Cox’s Orange Pippin, Braeburn, Elstar, Jonagold, Granny Smith, or even Golden Delicious apples are all good for this.