Classic Tarte Tatin | Jamie Oliver | Jamie’s Food Escapes (2010)

As part of our 20 Years of Jamie celebrations, we’re bringing you this beautiful, rustic Tarte Tatin that Jamie made on his trip to the French Pyrenees. It’s a fantastic combination of apples, caramel, butter, and vanilla served up on some flaky puff pastry, and even a little bit of ice cream to go with – delicious!

Jamie’s Food Escapes originally aired on Channel 4. If you’re UK based you can watch Jamie programmes on All 4 www.channel4.com

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About This Source - Jamie Oliver

Jamie Oliver is a British chef and restaurateur with a string of books, television shows and restaurants to his name.

In 1999 the BBC aired his television show The Naked Chef.

He was the owner of a restaurant chain, Jamie Oliver Restaurant Group, which opened its first restaurant, Jamie’s Italian, in Oxford in 2008.

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