Food Phile - Goat's Cheese Tart
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In the latest edition of My St Margarets Magazine I wrote about remembering your summer holidays through food, and as Autumn’s tendrils start to twine through the thinning rays of October sunshine you may be tempted to do the same. You can read the full piece ‘Look back in hunger’ [and indeed the whole magazine] here but the viewer does require Flash, so for my iPad using readers I’ve reproduced the goat’s cheese tart recipe below…
Nothing says French holiday quite like a ‘Tarte au Chevres’. Returning holiday makers however please take note - not even an award-winning local cheese shop is likely to be able to source “the wonderful little goats cheese made by the old man with a stall every other Thursday in such and such village in the Loire”, as his cheese probably never makes it as far as the next village on, let alone out of the country! This is your opportunity to recreate a happy facsimile with something more local. Last time I used Pant-Ys-Gawn, next I intend to use Dorstone.
For one large [20cm] or four individual [8cm tarts] shallow tart cases
NB - this is easiest with ready baked tart cases. If making your own blind bake first.
- 6 small tomatoes, quartered
- Half a red onion, thinly sliced and sautéed
- 2 eggs, beaten
- 1 tablespoon crème fraiche
- 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
- 1 tablespoon picked fresh thyme leaves OR
- 1 teaspoon dried herbes de Provence
- 1 Pant-Ys-Gawn goats cheese, or equivalent quantity of your chosen cheese
Paint the inside of the of the pastry case[s] with the mustard. Arrange the tomato quarters neatly in the bottom, strew over the sautéed onions and season well. Mix the beaten eggs, herbs and crème fraiche and pour around the tomatoes - they should just break the surface. Crumble the goats cheese over the top [or for individual tarts try slicing into four neat discs and place one in the centre of each], and season again with plenty of black pepper and any stray morsels of herb. Bake in a 220°C oven for 20 minutes. The top should be golden with brown tinged edges and corners here and there. Allow to cool and eat at room temperature. A simply dressed salad of fennel, olives and chicory eats well with it.
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