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Recipe Report: Jenise's Belgian Endive Tarte Tatin

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Recipe Report: Jenise's Belgian Endive Tarte Tatin

by Mike Filigenzi » Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:49 am

I made this tonight to go with a lamb stew and mashed potatoes on an unseasonably cool, wet day. The original post is here.

It came out beautifully, both visually striking and delicious. The couple we had over for the evening loved it.

This one's highly recommended. It's not hard to make (assuming you use packaged puff pastry), it's relatively quick, and it comes out beautifully.
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Re: Recipe Report: Jenise's Belgian Endive Tarte Tatin

by Jenise » Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:14 am

Mike, thanks for the report. Isn't it lovely? What kind of tart pan did you use, I remember you having questions.
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Re: Recipe Report: Jenise's Belgian Endive Tarte Tatin

by Mike Filigenzi » Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:36 am

I went with your recommendation and used a skillet, Jenise. I had a short moment when it was inverted over a platter and refusing to release, but the edge of a spatula fixed that.

Thanks for the recipe!
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Re: Recipe Report: Jenise's Belgian Endive Tarte Tatin

by Karen/NoCA » Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:19 am

Mike Filigenzi wrote:I made this tonight to go with a lamb stew and mashed potatoes on an unseasonably cool, wet day. The original post is here.

It came out beautifully, both visually striking and delicious. The couple we had over for the evening loved it.

This one's highly recommended. It's not hard to make (assuming you use packaged puff pastry), it's relatively quick, and it comes out beautifully.

Mike, would you mind sharing the recipe for the lamb stew? I have never made it.
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Re: Recipe Report: Jenise's Belgian Endive Tarte Tatin

by Mike Filigenzi » Mon Sep 20, 2010 3:41 pm

Karen/NoCA wrote:
Mike Filigenzi wrote:I made this tonight to go with a lamb stew and mashed potatoes on an unseasonably cool, wet day. The original post is here.

It came out beautifully, both visually striking and delicious. The couple we had over for the evening loved it.

This one's highly recommended. It's not hard to make (assuming you use packaged puff pastry), it's relatively quick, and it comes out beautifully.

Mike, would you mind sharing the recipe for the lamb stew? I have never made it.


Sure thing, Karen.
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