Indulge in a culinary masterpiece that seamlessly blends the smoky flavors of bacon, the sharp tang of cheddar, and the comforting warmth of potatoes. This bacon cheddar potato tart is a symphony of textures and flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. Featuring a flaky, golden-brown crust, tender potato filling, and a generous topping of melted cheddar cheese, this dish is a feast for the eyes and the palate. Accompanying this main recipe are three delightful variations that offer a unique twist on the classic.
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BACON POTATO CHEDDAR TART
Mmmmm... bacon! This is a recipe from Chef Michael Smith that someone posted on Facebook. Once I saw it, I knew I had to make it! One piece of advice - go light on the salt because the bacon and cheddar both have plenty.
Provided by Silkster Hearts Food
Categories Breakfast
Time 2h50m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Mix the minced onions and garlic together.
- Get a skillet (all metal, no rubber or plastic handles) or pie dish.
- Coat the cooking area of the skillet with cooking spray.
- Cut the parchment paper into a circle that covers the cooking area of the skillet, and place it in side the skillet.
- Start lining the center of the skillet with a layer of bacon in a fan pattern, with one end of the bacon at the center and the other end hangs over the end of the skill. Each slice should overlap about a 3rd to half of the width of a bacon slice. Take care to stagger the bacon at the center so you don't end up with a very thick layer of bacon in the center of the pan.
- Slice your potatoes in about 1/4 inch thick slices.
- After the skillet is completely covered with bacon, start adding potato slices in layers inside the skillet on top of the bacon, creating a layer of potato on top of the bacon.
- After completely adding a layer of potato that covers the bottom of the skillet, sprinkle some pepper, onions/garlic mixture, and a generous portion of cheddar on top of each layer.
- Repeat the previous 2 steps until the potato & cheese layers are stacked about 1 inch above the top of the skillet.
- Fold all of the bacon stips on top of the stack of potato until the top layer is completely covered.
- Place a small, metal skillet or pot cover on top of the tart to hold the bacon in place during baking.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 2 hours and 30 minutes.
BACON CHEDDAR POTATO TART (MICHAEL SMITH)
This recipe is by a Canadian chef who I really like - Michael Smith. It contains only 3 ingredients (plus S & P!) and it's gorgeous to look at! Easy to make and would be great for breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner. It's not the healthiest thing to eat - it's just good ol' comfort food. It takes a long time to cook, so plan ahead. Enjoy!
Provided by Nif_H
Categories Breakfast
Time 3h10m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
- Line a 6-inch non-stick fry pan with bacon slices, arranging them in a radial pattern and starting with one end of bacon in the centre of the pan and the other end draped over the edge. When the entire surface of the pan has been covered, sprinkle with pepper and add a layer of sliced potatoes to cover the bottom. Sprinkle with grated cheese, salt and pepper and repeat layers until they are slightly above the top of the pan.
- Fold the bacon, one slice at a time up and over the potato mound toward the centre. Carefully overlap each slice and repeat until the top is completely and neatly covered with bacon. Press down and cover with a lid.
- Place tart on a baking sheet, which will catch any drips during cooking. Bake for 3 hours. It has to cook low and slow so the potatoes cook and the bacon doesn't burn. The lid will eventually come down and sit on the pan as the food cooks.
- Turn pan over and invert tart onto a serving plate. Cut into 6 slices.
POTATO BACON CHEDDAR TART
This recipe was posted on a facebook group I am in, and mentioned adding more potatoes than this originally called for. The original recipe is from Michael Smith.
Provided by Megan Stewart
Categories Potatoes
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- 1. Preheat your oven to 350 °F (180 °C). Carefully arrange the bacon in a radial pattern from the center of the bottom of a 10- or 12-inch (25 or 30 cm) round non-stick baking pan; arrange the bacon so that it fits along the bottom of the pan, continuing up and over the sides. Let the ends hang over. The slices should overlap slightly around the sides of the pan. To reduce the thickness of the bacon in the center, stagger every other piece, starting it 2 inches (5 cm) from the center and extending it further than the adjacent slices. With the palm of your hand, flatten the center area, leaving no gaps in the bacon. Season the bacon with lots of pepper and then sprinkle on several spoonfuls of the shredded cheddar. Slice the potatoes as thinly and uniformly as you can, about 1/4 inch (6 mm) thick. Arrange a circular pattern of overlapping slices around the inside bottom edge of the pan. Continue arranging overlapping layers of the potatoes until the bottom is evenly covered. Season the potatoes with salt and pepper. Mix together the onion and garlic and sprinkle some of the mixture onto the potatoes. Continue with a layer of the shredded cheese. Cover with another layer of the potato, pressing it down ï¬rmly before continuing with alternate layers of the potatoes, onion mixture and cheese, insetting each a bit from the edge of the pan until the top is 1 inch (2.5 cm) or so higher than the pan's rim. Fold the overhanging bacon neatly up and over the top of the potatoes. Trim a small piece of parchment paper and place it in between an ovenproof lid and the bacon. This will prevent the bacons ends from pulling back and shrinking during cooking. Place the pan on a baking sheet and bake for at least 2 1/2 to 3 hours. You'll know it's done when a small, thin bladed knife inserts easily. Pour off as much of the fat around the edges as possible. Let the tart stand for 15 minutes and then invert it onto a cutting surface. Slice into wedges and serve immediately.
- 2. Variation Try mixing a few spoonfuls of your favourite fresh herb into the onion mixture. Thyme, rosemary and tarragon all work well.
POTATO BACON CHEDDAR TART RECIPE - (3.9/5)
Provided by HeatherS
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- 1.Preheat your oven to 350°F Carefully arrange the bacon in a radial pattern from the center of the bottom of a ten-inch, non-stick pan to the lower edge of the rim and continuing up and over it. Let the ends hang over. The slices should overlap slightly around the sides of the pan. To reduce the thickness of the bacon in the center stagger every other piece starting it two inches from the center and extending it further than the adjacent slices. With the palm of your hand, flatten the center area, leaving no gaps in the bacon. Season the bacon with pepper then sprinkle on several tablespoons of the grated cheddar. Slice the potatoes as thinly and uniformly as you can, about a quarter inch thick. Arrange a circular pattern of overlapping slices around the inside bottom edge of the pan. Continue arranging overlapping layers of the potatoes until the bottom is evenly covered. Season the potatoes with salt and pepper. Mix the onions and garlic together and sprinkle some of the mixture onto the potatoes. Continue with a layer of the grated cheese. Cover with another layer of the potato pressing it down firmly before continuing with alternate layers of the potatoes, onion mixture and cheese until the pan is full. Continue with several more layers in setting each a bit from the edge of the pan until the top is an inch or so higher than the pan's rim. Fold the overhanging bacon neatly up and over the top of the potatoes. Trim a small piece of parchment paper and place it in between an ovenproof lid and the bacon. This will prevent the bacon's ends from pulling back and shrinking during cooking. Place the tart pan on a baking sheet and bake for at least two and a half to three hours. You'll know it's done when a small thin bladed knife inserts easily. Pour off as much of the fat around the edges as possible. Let the tart stand for fifteen minutes then invert it onto a cutting surface. Slice into wedges and serve immediately. You may refrigerate any leftovers and reheat them later it in a microwave.
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients: Fresh, flavorful ingredients will make a big difference in the final dish. Use good quality bacon, cheddar cheese, and potatoes.
- Don't overcook the potatoes: The potatoes should be tender but still hold their shape. Overcooking will make them mushy.
- Use a sharp knife to slice the potatoes: This will help you get even slices that will cook evenly.
- Don't overcrowd the tart pan: Make sure there is enough space between the potato slices so that they can cook evenly.
- Bake the tart until the crust is golden brown and the cheese is melted and bubbly: This will take about 30-35 minutes.
- Let the tart cool slightly before slicing: This will help the filling to set and prevent it from falling apart.
Conclusion:
This bacon cheddar potato tart is a delicious and versatile dish that can be served as an appetizer, main course, or side dish. It's easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. Whether you like your tart crispy or gooey, mild or spicy, there's a recipe in this article that's sure to please. So next time you're looking for a hearty and satisfying dish, give one of these bacon cheddar potato tarts a try.
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