Clafoutis

Have you tried the classic French dessert called clafoutis? (Itβs pronounced klah-foo-tee.) If not, please let me introduce you to this delightful and simple treat. Clafoutis is a delicious cross between a cake and a custard with a crackled top and luscious, fruit-studded interior. Itβs sweet but not too sweet, making it the perfect ending to a lovely summer supper.
Clafoutis is typically baked with cherries, but youβll see that I used berries here, and youβll find more options below. My three-year-0ld loves clafoutis. Sheβs been asking for more βcherry cakeβ since last summer, and itβs about time we made more.
I made clafoutis over and over again last summer until I got the proportions of this recipe just right (nine times, to be exact). Each attempt was tasty, but the recipe Iβm sharing today is perfection. I had to find the right balance between the amounts of flour, sugar, liquid and eggs to yield a silky interior thatβs full of flavor but not too eggy or wet. Here it is!
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