Showing posts with label apple crostata. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple crostata. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2010

Crostatas

The 2010 November Daring Bakers' challenge was hosted by Simona of Briciole. She chose to challenge Daring Bakers' to make pasta frolla for a crostata. She used her own experience as a source, as well as information from Pellegrino Artusi's Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Eating Well.

I have always loved a good pie! Apple, peach, cherry, pumpkin, banana cream... you name it, I will try it! So when crostatas came up as this month's Daring Baker Challenge, I was so excited to get started. As I do not yet have a tart pan, I decided to try two different free-form crostatas. I used a recipe that I found on Food Network from Ina. It became my base for both an Apple & a Peach Crostata.

The dough was a fairly basic dough. I am not sure if it is the amount of moisture in the air in Coronado, but I have found out that with most things, I have to add extra flour when I roll them out in order to get a workable consistency & not too sticky.


They both came out beautifully! I decided not to peel the apples, as usually in my pies I don't either. I like the texture they add to the dessert.


The peach was also delicious. I added a hint of rosemary to it, just to mix it up a bit. You couldn't really taste it. I think that next time I will try this again, but add a bit more.


The warm, buttery crust was amazing! Along with the sweet crumble topping... both were a big hit at the dinner party that I took them too that night.