The pink hue and uniform slices of quince paste look nothing like the golden, lumpy fruit as it hangs on a tree during the ...
This tarte tatin uses quince, which comes from the same family as the apple and pear. It should not be eaten raw but has a wonderfully fragrant flavour once cooked. Place the quince, caster sugar ...
Elevate your pastry game with a Quince Tarte Tatin crowned with poached quinces. Since quince can take a while to cook, you can also coarsely grate a peeled quince on a box grater (avoiding the ...
Tarte tatin can be tricky, but it's delicious when it works. You can substitute the apples for plenty of other fruit; pear and prune or quince work beautifully. Preheat the oven to 250C/500F/Gas 9.
As a classic dinner party dessert, a tarte tatin always goes down a treat. Especially with Mark’s recipe mixing up the usual apple and caramel flavours with the addition of quince and star anise ...