Skipping right to a taste of summer
Almost April and still feels like spring isn’t coming, so we’re skipping ahead to a summer recipe!
A “clafouti” is actually a French dessert in which black cherries are suspended in a light batter and baked into a flan. Historically the pits were left in the cherries, which created a real nutty aroma as it baked. As this is in fact a nutty idea, now it is made with pitted cherries and sometimes almonds might be added to the mix to create the desired aroma!
A clafouti might be made with other fruits instead such as apples, peaches, blueberries, etc.
It would then be called a “peach clafouti” for example to signify the difference.
What we’re making today is a savoury light dinner version of the clafouti (which could be paired with a salad to make into a meal) and not only does it not have cherries, but is not really a clafouti at all!
Nevertheless, we’re making something that has some similarities.
It’s not quite a clafouti and it’s not quite a quiche either, but either way it is delicious!
If one were to arrange the cherry tomatoes strategically around in the pan after adding the batter, it would then resemble the appearance of a true clafouti.
Either way, just eat it – it’s delicious!