Cherry Clafoutis

 
Cherry Clafoutis | Jessie Sheehan BakesI am not exaggerating when I tell you that this cherry clafoutis is far and away my most favorite summer of 2016 dessert. Now I know that summer is not over yet, and I also know that individual strawberry rhubarb galettes are pretty special, as is double chocolate zucchini cake, as well as glazed lemon poppyseed cake, and chocolate mousse. Winners all, for sure. But this cherry clafoutis? It takes the cake (bad pun intended). Like above and beyond. Think just baked/collapsed cherries suspended in a slightly sweetened almond scented custard and you’ll understand why the puns are flying.
Cherry Clafoutis | Jessie Sheehan Bakes
And funnily enough, I had absolutely no intention of making cherry clafoutis this summer. But when I bought my son over a pound of cherries before he left for sleep away camp, and nary a one was eaten by the time he departed, I knew a cherry dessert was in my future. I couldn’t bear the idea of cherries (one of my favorite fruits of all time) going to waste and so began plotting how to use them up. Cherry Clafoutis | Jessie Sheehan Bakes
Perhaps it is no surprise, that cherry clafoutis came to mind, as my instagram feed was sort of kind of exploding with pictures of them. Now, I had never made a clafoutis before, and maybe even never tasted one, a tragedy, I know, but I love a simple dessert, and a little internet research revealed that clafoutis are – above all else – super simple. Basically you make a crepe batter in a blender and pour it over lightly sweetened fruit and bake til golden and puffy. Done, done, and done, peeps, I kid you not. Cherry Clafoutis | Jessie Sheehan Bakes
I looked here, here, here, and here, just to get my clafoutis sea-legs, and after doing so was more than prepared to go at it. And, as I have now said more times than i can count, the results were over the top. Everyone agreed (ie: me and my mom and dad) and then we ate the leftovers for breakfast for several days in a row (I kind of love eating it cold from the fridge and spooned straight from the dish it was baked in (and into my mouth) – and I tend to do this standing up, leaning against the counter, if you’re interested). So, if there is a cherry dessert in your future, might I suggest a clafoutis. You won’t be disappointed. I promise.
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