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APPLE AND FIG TARTE TATIN WITH CAPERS AND CAPERBERRIES
Apple and fig tarte tatin with capers and caperberries
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Make clarified butter (ghee)

Clarified butter or ghee, as it's known in India, is used when you want to fry something in butter for an extended time or at a high heat. You still get the delicious butter flavour and golden, crisp colour and texture, but without the taste of burnt butter.

For clarified butter (ghee), slowly melt unsalted butter over low heat. Don't let the butter come to a boil, and don't stir it. This allows the milk solids, that burn the fastest, to separate from the liquid butter.

Once the butter has separated into three layers, there will be foamy milk solids on top, clarified butter in the middle, and milk solids on the bottom. Turn off the heat and skim the foamy white solids from the top. Then ladle off the clarified butter. Be careful not to disturb the milk solids at the bottom of the pan.

Clarified butter can be used immediately. Or, let it solidify and keep it in the refrigerator for up to three to four weeks. Just remelt to use. One pound of unsalted butter yields 1-1/4 cups clarified butter.

Tip: you can flavour your clarified butter to use in just about any dish. One example is Ethiopian nitr kibbeh - clarified butter infused with onions, garlic, ginger, black pepper, and turmeric. Cardamom, star anise or fenugreek can also be added. It's used as a spread or to fry off onions or sauté meat and is absolutely delicious.

Use ghee to cook Indian chana magaj 

 



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Recipe by: Maranda Engelbrecht
Serves: 4
Category: Easy
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes
Ingredients:
200 g all-butter puff pastry, thawed
2 Granny Smith apples, sliced
15 ml lemon juice
30 g butter
30 ml brown sugar
15 ml honey
2 fresh figs
12 non-pareille
8 caperberries
yoghurt or creme fraiche, for serving
Cooking instructions:

Preheat the oven to 220C

Using the top of an ovenproof frying pan as a template, cut out a circle of pastry. Refrigerate.

Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice

Heat the butter, sugar and honey to a gentle bubble in the frying pan.

Add the apple and cook until it starts to soften

Remove from the heat then add the fig, capers and caperberries 

Top with the pastry circle, press down lightly around the edges and place in the oven.

Bake until the pastry turns golden brown. 

Wine: Mulderbosch Cabernet Sauvignon Rose 2007


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