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My easy grape clafoutis, a delicious and light French dessert... Serve the clafoutis preferably lukewarm, sprinkled with some icing sugar.

Grape Clafoutis

My easy grape clafoutis, a delicious and light French dessert... Serve the clafoutis preferably lukewarm, sprinkled with some icing sugar.

Course Dessert
Cuisine French
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings 6 people
Calories per serving 177 kcal

Ingredients

  • 9 oz white grapes (250 g), seedless
  • 3,5 oz caster sugar (100 g)
  • 2,5 oz pastry flour (70 g), sifted
  • cup whole milk (160 ml), lukewarm
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 medium eggs
  • nutmeg
  • salt

Instructions

  1. Wash the grapes well and remove any stems. Break the eggs and then transfer them to a large mixing bowl. Pour in the caster sugar.

    My easy grape clafoutis, a delicious and light French dessert... Serve the clafoutis preferably lukewarm, sprinkled with some icing sugar.
  2. Beat the eggs and sugar until pale and foamy. Pour in the lukewarm milk and the vanilla extract.
    My easy grape clafoutis, a delicious and light French dessert... Serve the clafoutis preferably lukewarm, sprinkled with some icing sugar.
  3. Stir well again. Sprinkle with the sifted pastry flour and a little pinch of salt and nutmeg.
    My easy grape clafoutis, a delicious and light French dessert... Serve the clafoutis preferably lukewarm, sprinkled with some icing sugar.
  4. Then combine the ingredients in the bowl until you get a silky smooth and runny batter. Butter an 8-inch (20 cm) diameter tart tin and carefully pour the batter in it.

    My easy grape clafoutis, a delicious and light French dessert... Serve the clafoutis preferably lukewarm, sprinkled with some icing sugar.
  5. Top with the white grapes.
    My easy grape clafoutis, a delicious and light French dessert... Serve the clafoutis preferably lukewarm, sprinkled with some icing sugar.
  6. Then bake the clafoutis in a preheat the oven to 356°F (180°C) for 40 to 50 minutes until the top is lightly golden and the batter is fully set in the center. The clafoutis will puff up a little while baking but that will disappear while cooling down. Remove the clafoutis from the hot oven and let it cool at room temperature. Then sprinkle with icing sugar and serve lukewarm.
    My easy grape clafoutis, a delicious and light French dessert... Serve the clafoutis preferably lukewarm, sprinkled with some icing sugar.