Beth, your taste in desserts is excellent.
Hehe, why thank you Lauren
However, I'm now about to disappoint you

Although I'm sure it would have tasted lovely if it had worked...
Seeing as my desserts so far have been rather "indulgent", I thought I'd go for something a little on the lighter side (I know, how could I?!). So this was a recipe from Rosemary Conley's Diet and Fitness Magazine for a Plum Tatin.
This is how it was supposed to have looked (pic from magazine):
And mine:
So first of all I made it a bit too wet, and some major sogginess occurred

But i also tried to be clever and before I put it in the oven, I drizzled some syrup over the filo before placing it in the oven. And it burned! I had no idea why I didn't think that'd happen...
(before it was turned out)
And so all in all, it tasted DISGUSTING and went straight in the bin!
However,
if anybody is interested then here's the recipe...
6 dark plums, stoned
2 tbsps caster sugar,
4 sheets filo pastry
oil spray
1. preheat oven to 200C and preheat a non stick frying pan.
2. add the stoned plums and the sugar to the hot pan and cook over a low heat until the sugar starts to colour. remove the plums from the pan and place in the base of a silicon cake mould.
3. add 2 tbsps of water to the pan, taking care as steam will develop from the hot sugar. heat until the sugar is dissolved, then pour over the plums.
4. layer the filo sheets on top, spraying inbetween the layers with a little oil spray.
5. bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes until golden in colour. remove from the oven and allow to cool slightly before turning out onto a serving plate. Serve hot or cold with low-fat yoghurt.