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Rhubarb Clafoutis


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Ingredients

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Rhubarb Clafoutis

  • 1 tablespoon Butter, softened for greasing dish
  • 2 tablespoons caster sugar
  • 250g grams rhubarb, sliced into 1cm width
  • 100 grams plain flour, or almond meal
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 3 eggs
  • 150 grams caster sugar
  • 150 grams Milk
  • 150g cream
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, or seeds form 1 vanilla bean
  • icing sugar, for dusting
  • 6
    45min
    Preparation 10min
    Baking/Cooking
  • 7
    easy
    Preparation
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      TM 5
      If you are using a Thermomix® TM6 measuring cup with your Thermomix® TM5:
      For cooking (simmering) at temperatures of 95°C or above (200°F), the simmering basket should always be used instead of the TM6 measuring cup, as the TM6 measuring cup fits tightly in the lid. The simmering basket rests loosely on top, is steam-permeable, and also prevents food spatter from the mixing bowl.
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Recipe's preparation

    METHOD
  1. Preheat the oven to 200 degrees.

    Grease a 25cm round or rectangle baking dish with the softened butter, then sprinkle sugar over base and sides.

    Place the rhubarb slices into the base of the dish.

    Add plain flour (or almond meal), baking powder, eggs, sugar, cream, milk and vanilla into mixing bowl and blend for 10 secs speed 5 or until combined.

    Pour this mixture over the rhubarb - it will float to the top so sprinkle some more caster sugar on top to help sweeten the rhubarb.

    Place into oven and bake for 30 - 35 minutes or until puffy & golden. Dust with icing sugar and serve.
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Tip

This recipe can be made in either TM31 or TM5

You can easily use fresh or morello cherries from a jar for this recipe for a more traditional clafoutis. 

Clafoutis is a favourite recipe my Mum would make all the time when were growing up tmrc_emoticons.-)


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  • This really is fabulous! If you like pudding, you...

    Submitted by bianca_t on 27. October 2022 - 16:57.

    This really is fabulous! If you like pudding, you like this. Made this in multiple variations, ranging from all almond flour to all plain flour.. it's all working.. If you use different fruit lower the sugar. But we have plenty of rhubarb, so it's perfect and loved by all, particularly warm!.. (kids would say) with ice cream Wink

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  • Yum!

    Submitted by Cassie456 on 15. April 2022 - 16:22.

    Yum!

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  • Yes, works beautifully! And is super satisfying....

    Submitted by bianca_t on 4. September 2021 - 09:45.

    Yes, works beautifully! Smile And is super satisfying. If you like bread and butter puddings, this has that sense with the added layer of fruit! We love this and it's a great way to use up the rhubarb.. Thumbs up all the way!

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  • Sooo yum!!! And sooooo easy!...

    Submitted by Lushy_Alice on 1. August 2019 - 19:51.

    Sooo yum!!! And sooooo easy!
    I used 70% almond meal, and 30% plain flour.

    I didn't have cream, so I used shaken buttermilk.

    I served it with custard, and I didn't put the extra icing sugar on top.

    I cooked it at 180*C, but then turned it up to brown.

    Thankyou for sharing tmrc_emoticons.)

    Rhubarb and custard - match made in heavenRhubarb and custard - match made in heaven

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  • A real winner...

    Submitted by margninness on 19. May 2017 - 07:40.

    A real winner

    Made this yesterday at our community kitchen. A real winner with all the ladies. I know several were going home to make it again for deserts that night. I like many was not keen on rhubarb but this desert has changed my mind. Thanks for sharing this recipe.

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  • OMG...YUM! I added diced green apples and doubled...

    Submitted by Chokolart on 15. January 2017 - 22:38.

    OMG...YUM! I added diced green apples and doubled the batter mix. Baked 180 fan for 90 mins..wow...sooo delicous served with icecream and custard.

    It's kind of a cross between a dense sponge and a Bread and butter pudding...we absolutely loved it. Definitely on my favourites list now.

    Thanks for a lovely easy and totally delicious recipe

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  • I really like the taste in this one, the sharp...

    Submitted by gingerchef_jess on 11. January 2017 - 17:27.

    I really like the taste in this one, the sharp tang of the rhubarb and the sweetness from the tart. I will be trying it with custard tonight tmrc_emoticons.)

    Jess

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  • Great recipe!!!! I never used

    Submitted by _BritishPandoro_ on 9. June 2016 - 19:09.

    Great recipe!!!! I never used rhubarb before and my husband loved this clafoutis very much!!!! I also cooked it at 180 degrees. Thank you!!

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  • Very nice and super easy.  I

    Submitted by kwolfert on 7. October 2015 - 18:12.

    Very nice and super easy.  I don't like rhubarb but this was yummy. I used the almond mill.  In my oven i would cook it at 180 degrees as mine burnt slightly in the top

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