Tatin

Ta·tin

[tah-tan]
adjective
caramelized and baked in the manner of an upside-down cake: an apple tart Tatin.

Origin:
< French (tarte) tatin, à la Tatin, des desmoiselles Tatin; said to be after two (or more) Tatin sisters, who developed the recipe

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