Figs are one of my
favorite fruit. I love the texture. During fig season, July through
September, I make sure I buy enough figs to make, dry figs, fig jam, and this delicious
fig clafoutis.
Fig Clafoutis
· 10-15 ripe figs, sliced
· 3 whole eggs
· 2/3 cups of granulated sugar
· 1 and ¼ cup of whole milk
· ½ cup of pastry flour
· 1/8 teaspoon of salt
· 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract
· unsalted butter
· extra flour
· powdered sugar
1.
Preheat
the oven 350F°.
2.
Mix the eggs and sugar
in a bowl until it’s smooth.
3.
Add salt and flour
into the egg mixture.
4.
Add milk and vanilla
extract and continue to stir well.
5.
Slice the figs.
6.
Butter the sides and
bottom of an oven-safe pan or dish, lightly cover the surface with flour and
place the sliced figs.
7.
Pour the custard mixture
from step 4 in the dish.
8.
Bake the mixture in
the pre-heated oven for 60 minutes.
9. Once the clafoutis cools down, lightly powder the surface with powdered sugar. Serve warm or cold. It will be delicious either way!
Here is the blubbery
version from my previous post! Same concept, just different fruit. Click on the link
below:
This is my cherry
version of clafoutis. Here I used 280g of frozen cherries, but you could double
the amount of cherries if you like.
I also made raspberry
clafoutis using frozen raspberries.
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