Saturday, March 27, 2010

Cara Cara Orange Tian for Daring Bakers

I don't know if this is technically a tian.  You see, I skipped a step.  One that kinda looked important.  I skipped the caramel.  The molten sugar that dances across the segments of orange.  The molten sugar that I just wasn't feeling up to.  I made this on the 26th (also known as the first day of spring break!!), and this has been a busy, crazy, sick (in more ways than one) month.  So I figured it was okay.  It's just one step.  But let me tell you about the rest of this.

Tian Fork


The 2010 March Daring Baker’s challenge was hosted by Jennifer of Chocolate Shavings. She chose Orange Tian as the challenge for this month, a dessert based on a recipe from Alain Ducasse’s Cooking School in Paris.

My oh my, it was lovely.  I think I'm in love with homemade marmalade.  I made Cara Cara marmalade, but have a feeling that I may be attempting a few more, including blood orange marmalade, navel orange marmalade, and possibly a special citrus mix.  The marmalade was just lovely.  It used to be one of my dad's favourite things on his toast, so I'm sure that he will love a taste of this dreamy sweetness on some freshly toasted bread in the morning.

One thing that was unique about this sans-caramel one, was that it had a sweetness gradient.  Yes, you read that right.  The oranges at the top weren't sweet.  Not sour, but not bursting with sugar either.  The centre, whipped cream layer was a touch sweeter, beautifully infused with that cara cara marmalade.  Then, the bottom layer, the pate sablee was sweet and delicious.

I'm really glad I made them miniature.  Because then, they just stay in my freezer and whenever I am desperately in need of one, I defrost it and enjoy.  Perfect spring break treat.  They are even frozen to conjure up images of warm days and the sugary sticky goodness of popsicles.

Marmalade
Step away from the marmalade.  It's mine.  I think I'll even find a way to have it for breakfast.  Maybe I'll be a rebel and stir it into my quinoa flakes.

Pate Sablee
When assembling it all up, I was forced to give up some of the marmalade.  Just a little for each one though.  All 12 of them.

Tian
The supersaturated cara caraness.  

Tian Chocolate
To this I added chocolate chips.  They didn't necessarily go, but the photo decided to follow suit and get all dark and moody.

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In a way, I think I made up for the caramel by using cara caras.  You see, they have two caras instead of just the one in cara(mel), so it's okay.  I enjoyed it either way.  Definitely a different and unique dessert.  It's not one that I may make all the time, but it's fairly simple to put together once you do get it going.  I'm sure that you could even use sugar cookies for the pate sablee if you felt like it.

Anyways, I hope that every one of you have the most fantastic weekend!

xoxo
Lauren

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38 comments:

Trissa said...

Yes you definitely made up for the caramel with the cara caras! Wonderful challenge Lauren!

Mary said...

Your marmalade and tian both look beautiful! I may have to look for some cara cara oranges now, because I missed that one in my citrus roundup! Just curious ... what did you use in the pate sablee to make it gluten free? Enjoy your spring break!!

Mim said...

Lauren,

These look SENSATIONAL....

thank you so much for helping keeping me motivated...

xoxo

chef_d said...

wow you were able to make 12? yummy!! I made one big and one small. I loved the marmalade too, from now on, no more store bought marmalade for me!

zorra said...

I'm think even if you didn't make the Caramel it's still a Tian and looks gorgeous. I love the marmalade, too.

ap269 said...

Good job on the challenge! I've never heard of cara cara oranges before.

Iris said...

I don't even know what that is, but it looks awesome and makes me hungry!

Karen @ Citrus and Candy said...

I've commented on another DB post that this is the first time I've ever heard of cara caras before. Must research them now :)

Beautiful photos!

shelley c. said...

Love the mini tians - they are so cute! I have never seen cara cara before, and now really want to find some to try! I also enjoyed making the marmalade, and it has me really wanting to make all kinds of jams this summer. Beautiful job with the challenge!

Suzler said...

Your tians are simply adorable! So cute and perfect. :) I think I would have enjoyed the tians just as much without the caramel, though I did like it. It was quite a strong flavour, whereas the others are a touch more delicate.

This challenge made a marmalade fan of me too!

Cheryl Arkison said...

Oh yum. I didn't have the energy to be daring this month. Now I'm sad I didn't.

Poires au Chocolat said...

Looks lovely! I hadn't heard of cara caras before - I just had to google them. Wikipedia says they have "notes of cherry, rose petal and blackberry" which sounds rather delicious and as the contributor really wants to be a wine critic...

The caramel was rather lovely, but I can imagine it's lovely without too.

GFree_Miel said...

Everything looks great! That marmalade looks so goooooooooood!

I'm absolutely in love with your blog.

The Betz Family said...

I've never heard of cara caras. Cute little miniature tians! Great job!

Anncoo said...

Never tried to make tian before, looks yummy!

maybelle's mom said...

hey, great job. I have to tell you, I did your challenge and never got around to posting it, so will do that later this coming week.

Aparna said...

Never heard of cara caras either. Thought I was the only one till I read some commnets here. :)

I think the Tian is ok without the super sweetness of caramel. And why doesn't chocolate go with cream and orange? They look good with your lovely Tians.

outoftheoven said...

I'm not familiar with cara caras - I will have to keep any eye out for them. The tians look wonderful - so petite and elegant!

anjelikuh said...

Yummmy, your mini tians looks great, so well constructed! I also feel deeply in love with the marmalade.

freetofeast said...

WOW! This looks amazing. Thanks for sharing!

Tia said...

nice photos, interesting twist you did this month :) i did orange cranberry.

Laura said...

Lovely Tians :)

Lori said...

Soemtime when you want, make the caramel, the sauce is amazing on this. It balances everything out. Having siad that I bet these would be equally delightful without the sauce.

As usual you do a great job.

Jeanne said...

I've never heard of cara caras either, but I'm sure they make up for the caramel. I wasn't too happy with the caramel that I made. Your tians look stunning!

Natalie... said...

Wow this looks beautiful, such a good job ont his challenge :D.

Evelyne @ CheapEthnicEatz said...

Great job Laren, the look great with cara cara...and I also skipped the caramel hehe

Winnie said...

So lovely Lauren!
Mine is finally posted and a little lame- it's more of an orange trifle than a tian...it tasted good, though!

Mardi @eatlivetravelwrite said...

Lauren you did a great job on this challenge and I wish I had used Cara Cara oranges also - they're my current faves!!! I don't think the dessert needed caramel, actually - I enjoyed it without and it was fine because I had soaked the oranges in it overnight, there was enough moisture in those. I will also be making the marmalade again - didn't realise how easy it was!!!

pragmaticattic said...

Oh, so cute. Love the mini tians.

crumbsoflove said...

Great Job Lauren. The caramel sauce is really nice but yours just lovely without it

Maria said...

Lovely!!

Aubree Cherie said...

Hi Lauren,

These are beautiful! I'm pretty sure no one would notice the missed caramel sauce.. I know I wouldn't!

~Aubree Cherie

Isabelle said...

Your tians are so cute! Enjoy your spring break!

bake in paris said...

What is Cara Cara? It definitely sounds like an interesting fruit or spices.... Reading through your writing just reminds me that I might consider frosting my tian since I still have half the cake in the fridge...

Meanwhile, tian looks great even without the caramel :-)

Sawadee from Bangkok,
Kris

Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

Amazing job Lauren! :D I'm so sad that I had to miss out on this month's challenge. Yours is just perfect-look at those lovely edges!

MeetaK said...

have a great spring break. these tians looks simply fantastic - well done!

elra said...

Lauren, that cara cara orange look fantastic for this tian. Very lovely!

Valérie said...

It looks so beautiful, Lauren! I'm impressed that you pulled it off in a single day! I posted late... It's great that you made them miniature, they are so cute!

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