Silent Sunday: Making an apricot tart with Kate Hill in The Kitchen at Camont





You can find the recipe for Kate’s easy French all-butter pastry over at The Kitchen at Camont’s blog. You can read more about the ingredients on this post about our weekend with Tim and Kate.

Disclosure: I am a guest of Kate Hill and Tim Clinch at Camont this weekend for their Natural Light Natural Food Photography workshop. I was not required to post about this workshop and am not being compensated for doing so. All opinions (and photos, believe it or not!!!) are 100% my own.

Follow my French travels on Flickr this summer with my Summer 2012 set of photos.

59 thoughts on “Silent Sunday: Making an apricot tart with Kate Hill in The Kitchen at Camont”

  1. Not only do I want to go back to Semilla for that sablé we shared after seeing all these luscious apricots but I want to be where you are!! GORGEOUS photos!

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  2. I can attest that the apricot tart tasted as delicious as it looked. Fantastic meeting you (and Tim and Kate). I’m still jealous you managed that snap of the honey drizzle. Beautiful!

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  3. Your photos are fabulous. What a great way to spend the day…cooking, photographing and eating this delicious looking apricot tart.

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  4. Oooooh, well done, indeed! I thought that weekend retreat/workshop looked grand: and judging by your results, I’d say so!

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  5. The photographs on this post are a cut above…. beautiful. Whatever you were taught, it showed up immediately. The food looked to be sprinkled with gold dust.

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  6. Absolutely beautiful. Your photos just keep getting better and better, Mardi!

    I’m sure it helps being surrounded by gorgeous fresh ingredients and delicious food to inspire you, of course. I am so freakin’ jealous! 🙂

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  8. Brava Mardi! Not only did you capture the moment of making that great tarte but you digested the best of the workshop… “make good food look good enough to eat”. Tima dn I were delighted to have you join us and look forward to another disco night soon. 😉

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  9. Mardi, these are just beautiful. Bravo. Great to see you yesterday and was kicking myself all night last night, since realised we were chatting so much I forgot to take a photo of us! Dah. Well done on all of your successes and enjoy your macaron tour and your classes in Paris! Way to go, girl!

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