This dessert has the same name as me!!! It's like play on my own name - Tianne (rhymes with Dianne) - or Tia for short :)
A tian is a baked French dish composed of many layers of vegetables and herbs. The name comes from the earthenware dish it was traditionally cooked in but tians can be made in any kind of deep dish such as a casserole, dutch oven or baking pan. The dish originated in the Alpes-Martitimes region of Southeast France and tians are popular across Provence and throughout France.
The 2010 March Daring Baker’s challenge was hosted by Jennifer of Chocolate Shavings. She chose Orange Tian as the challenge for this month, a dessert based on a recipe from Alain Ducasse’s Cooking School in Paris.
This was a lot of fun to make. Many little components went into it but preparation could be broken up over several days. A few of the tweaks I made:
I could definitely see making these for the holidays. The color and presentation were beautiful and I like how versatile this dessert is. Thanks for a great challenge! I found this short version of the recipe to be a helpful guide to making the Tian.
How nice to share your name with such a gorgeous dessert! Cranberries and orange go so well together, so this would be fantastic for the holidays, especially since you can make them ahead. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThis is the third tian I have seen this morning and it is just as pretty as all the rest of them! I love that yours was cranberry.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea, using cranberries! I love cranberry and orange, so this must have been amazingly yummy! And using ice cream would make this into something my husband would want at least once a week!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Beautiful colour and looks so so yumm.
ReplyDeleteOrange & cranberry tian looks stunning! I bet this was tasty!
ReplyDeleteOMG, you used cranberries! Where do you live - I'll have to knock on your door. I LOVE cranberries. Good job on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love that you used cranberry sauce for you tian! That would be my ideal sauce for this. It looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteyou're tians look 12892719% better than mine! haha.
ReplyDeleteI like the look of the cranberries on it, very pretty!
Great idea with the cranberries. I bet it tasted super...
ReplyDeleteI love oranges and cranberrie, especially togther. The colours are beautiful! And how cool that it's named after you! :)
ReplyDeleteThe cranberries give your tian the most beautiful colour! I think the icecream is a good choice, too!
ReplyDeletewonderful cranberry idea! And pairing it with vanilla ice cream is another pair made in heaven. Great job on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteOhh wow!! Yummy looking tian, I love the beautiful red color and I can only drool and imagine how the cranberry sauce tasted with the orange marmalade!
ReplyDeleteThe cranberries look amazing, what a brilliant idea! I love the combination of oranges and cranberries, so I bet that it is super delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe red of the berries looks lovely against the cream,,im sure it is super yummm!!
ReplyDeleteCiao Tia ! You made a wonderful choice using cranberries ! I love your tian !
ReplyDeleteI bet ice cream was a nice addition! They look mouthwatering. Can I have a bite?
ReplyDeleteOooh cranberry and orange :D wow that definately sounds good, the colours look so pretty as well :).
ReplyDeleteHi Tia, Lovely to meet you. Great variation on the given recipe and so pretty, I love the colour of the cranberries. Plus ice-cream sounds perfect!
ReplyDeleteYour tian looks beautiful. I love the idea of wholewheat flour in the base too, so much more flavour - a great idea :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful name. Love your cranberry and orange version.
ReplyDeleteThe cranberries are beautiful, what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteOhh, I'm really feeling the ice cream idea, I will definitely try it! Congratulations on your beautiful variations
ReplyDeleteNice job! I love your take on that recipe!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
This looks gorgeous! I'm late this month for daring bakers:(
ReplyDeleteIt looks so pretty with the cranberries! It would be so good for Christmas too.
ReplyDeleteThe ice cream idea sounds great! I'm a big fan of ice cream and adding anything too it makes it better.
ReplyDeleteOh lovely idea to use cranberries instead. You tian is awesome
ReplyDeleteOrange cranberry! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteWow, your cranberries look gorgeous against the whipped cream. I never would have thought to use cranberries but they do go so well with oranges. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI like your ice cream idea. I thought next time I'd make a cake base instead of pate sablee. BTW, I love the name of your blog : )
ReplyDeleteYours turned out gorgeous! I love the colors! It looks scrumptious! I do admire you daring bakers!
ReplyDeleteYour cranberry tian looks really nice:)
ReplyDeleteand i love the ice cream idea!
Wow Tia they look great. I love the idea of using cranberries and have seen some great variations so I will definently be trying them again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment on my blog.
Gorgeous Tian(ne) =D. Love the colour from the cranberries!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a cranberry tian for the holidays! Great job on the challenge!
ReplyDeletecranberries are so classic with orange...and so delicious! Beautiful tians! I'll bet the ice cream was a good substitution.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that you used cranberries
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