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Pineapple and rum tarte tatin with coconut sorbet

BY N I K K I & J O R DA N S H E A R E R

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arte Tatin is a traditional French dessert that is a real crowd pleaser and so easy to make with whatever fruit is in season. Summer calls for the tropical flavours of pineapple and coconut, but what would these flavours be without the addition of rum? In the Shearer household this dessert holds a special place as whoever slips up and says the words ‘Tarte Tatin’ out loud has to

then make one for the whole family. Needless to say, we are all dab hands at whipping one up. On Masterchef NZ we made this on the fridge surprise challenge and then went on to win the challenge. We think it’s pretty darn good. If you do not have an ice cream maker you can simply freeze the sorbet once all the ingredients are mixed together.

Tarte tatin

Coconut sorbet

½ cup caster sugar ½ pineapple, peeled, cored, and cut into segments 2 Tbsp spiced rum – optional 20g unsalted butter 1 sheet ready rolled puff pastry Toasted coconut, thyme sprigs, and edible flowers to garnish 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

1 cup caster sugar ½ cup water 40g of mint (don’t be shy with the quantities as you need to be able to taste the mint) 400ml coconut milk 4 Tbsp lime juice 1.

Heat oven to 180°C. In a 20cm saucepan that can be put in the oven, add sugar and heat over medium heat until the sugar starts to colour. Add pineapple pieces and cook for 2 minutes. Sugar should start to turn golden. Add the rum and butter and cook until mixture starts to caramelise. Take off the heat and, using tongs, rearrange the pineapple pieces in a single layer. Cut the pastry to fit the pan snugly, and place over the pineapple, gently pressing down the sides. Bake in oven for 25–30 minutes, until pastry is golden. Just before serving, flip the tarte tatin onto a serving plate so that the pineapple is on the top.

2. 3. 4.

Serves 4

80

Dissolve sugar in water over medium heat. Take off the heat and cool for 5 minutes before adding the mint. Leave for at least an hour to fully infuse the flavours. Strain the mint leaves out and add the coconut milk and lime juice. Churn in an ice cream maker according to instructions. Freeze until needed.


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