Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
Make the batter:
Sift the flour, sugar, cinnamon and salt into a bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk the
eggs, egg yolk, and
milk until well blended. Add about 1/3 of the egg mixture to the flour mixture and
whisk until smooth, then gradually incorporate the remaining egg mixture. Whisk until well blended. Cover with
plastic wrap and refrigerate while you prepare the apples.
Cook the
apples: With the tip of a knife, scrape the
vanilla bean seeds from the pod into an ovenproof 10-inch cast iron or stainless steel skillet. Add the
pod and the butter and cook over moderately high heat until the butter turns nut brown. Add a pinch of salt. Add the apples and cook, stirring often, until slightly softened, about 2 minutes. Remove the vanilla bean pod and discard. Sprinkle the apples with the sugar, reduce the heat to moderately low, and cook until the apples are almost cooked through and the sugar has melted and is coating the apples in a light syrup. Add the
grappa or other brandy off the fire while pouring, place back on the fire, wait for flame to die down, the swirl the pan briefly. Spread the fruit evenly in the skillet.
Working quickly, pour batter evenly over the fruit. Bake until the edges of the clafouti are puffed and browned and the center is set, about 15 minutes.
Put some confectioners' sugar in a
sieve and generously
dust the surface of the clafouti. Serve warm directly from the pan with a
dollop of creme fraiche.
Michael's Notes: If you plan to serve individual
clafoutis from mini pans, heat the pans in the oven until quite hot, about 5 minutes, then divide the cooked fruit among the pans, top with the batter, and bake. Cooking time will vary depending on the size of the pans.
To make a
cherry clafouti, use 1 1/4 cups pitted
cherries. Substitute 1 teaspoon grated
lemon zest for the
cinnamon and
Grand Marnier for the grappa.
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