This recipe comes from Joanne Chen, author of The Taste of Sweet: Our Complicated Love Affair with Our Favorite Treats. In her new book, she goes on an exploration of sweets, bringing in historical anecdotes, scientific data, and refreshing honesty about her own sweet tooth along the way. For example, when given chocolate yogurt to eat in the dark and told that it was strawberry, 19 out of 32 subjects reported that it had "good strawberry flavor." The one thing she doesn't give you, however, is a set of recipes for her favorite sweets. So Chen agreed to share her Apple Custard Tart recipe here instead.
This tart is something my mother made since I was a child, so I assumed it was her special down-home recipe. Sure, I loved those American apple pies, but hers (I thought) were unique, boasting elegantly sliced apples arranged like a flower and drenched in sweet custard. But when I moved to New York, I discovered that her pie actually resembled the apple tart served in French bistros. It turned out what I've long thought was my Chinese-American mom's take on an American apple pie was in fact a classic French apple tart--one that she learned in an adult education class in our rural New England hometown.Continue reading "Guest Recipe: Joanne Chen's Apple Custard Tart"



