GOAT CHEESE AND ONION TARTS

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Categories     Cheese     Dairy     Onion     Appetizer     Bake     Sauté     Cocktail Party     Goat Cheese     Fall     Engagement Party     Gourmet     Sugar Conscious     Kidney Friendly     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher

Yield Makes about 32 large or 64 small hors d'oeuvres

Number Of Ingredients 13

For pastry dough
1 1/4 sticks (10 tablespoons) cold unsalted butter
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 to 4 tablespoons ice water
3 onions (about 1 1/2 pounds total)
2 tablespoons olive oil
pie weights or raw rice for weighting shells
10 ounces soft mild goat cheese (about 1 heaping cup), softened
1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, softened
3/4 cup sour cream
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves

Steps:

  • Make dough:
  • Cut butter into bits and in a bowl with a pastry blender or in a food processor blend or pulse together with flour and salt until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add 2 tablespoons ice water and toss with a fork or pulse until incorporated. Add enough remaining ice water, 1 tablespoon at a time, tossing with fork or pulsing to incorporate, to form a dough. On a work surface smear dough with heel of hand in 3 or 4 forward motions to make dough easier to work with. Divide dough in half and pat each half into a rectangle, about 6 by 3 inches. Chill rectangles, wrapped separately in plastic wrap, at least 1 hour and up to 1 week.
  • Thinly slice onions and in a large skillet cook with salt to taste in oil, covered, over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, 10 minutes, or until softened. Cook onions, uncovered, stirring, until golden and any liquid in skillet is evaporated.
  • Preheat oven to 375°F.
  • On a lightly floured surface roll out 1 dough rectangle into a 16 x 6-inch rectangle and fit it into a 13 1/2 x 4 x 1-inch tart pan with a removable fluted rim. Roll a rolling pin over pastry to trim it flush with top of rim and prick bottom of shell in several places with a fork. Make 1 more tart shell in another tart pan in same manner.
  • Line shells with foil and fill with pie weights or raw rice. Bake shells in middle of oven 10 minutes. Carefully remove foil and weights or rice and bake shells until pale golden, about 5 minutes more.
  • While shells are baking, whisk together goat cheese, butter, and sour cream until smooth and whisk in eggs until combined well. Season custard with salt and pepper.
  • Spread onions evenly in shells and pour custard over onions. Sprinkle thyme over custard and bake tarts in middle of oven 20 minutes, or until puffed and golden. Cool tarts in pans on racks (filling will deflate). Tarts may be made 2 days ahead, cooled completely in pans, and chilled, covered, in pans. Reheat tarts in pans, uncovered, in a 350°F. oven about 15 minutes to crisp crusts. Remove rims from pans.
  • Cut tarts crosswise into 3/4-inch-wide slices to make about 32 hors d'oeuvres and, if desired, halve slices crosswise to make about 64 hors d'oeuvres. Serve tarts warm or at room temperature.

Virtual Death
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These tarts are so addictive! I can't stop eating them. They're the perfect combination of sweet, savory, and tangy.


Gift Olga
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The caramelized onions are the perfect complement to the tangy goat cheese. I could eat them all day long!


Tasnim Barghouth
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I love the idea of using puff pastry for the crust. It's so easy to work with and always turns out flaky and delicious.


Noor Han
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I'm always looking for new and exciting recipes to try, and these goat cheese and onion tarts definitely fit the bill. Can't wait to make them!


Khan Odinson
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These tarts look like they would be a great appetizer for a party. I'm definitely going to make them for my next gathering.


Malik Ali
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I'm not sure about the combination of goat cheese and caramelized onions, but I'm willing to give it a try. They look delicious!


Akash islam
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I'm a huge fan of savory tarts, and these goat cheese and onion tarts look like the perfect addition to my next brunch menu.


Asmaa Mohamed
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These tarts sound amazing! I love goat cheese and caramelized onions. Can't wait to give them a try.


Om Eyad
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I've never made these tarts before, but they look delicious! I'm definitely going to try them out.


Dabu Baidya
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These tarts are a bit too rich for my taste. I would have preferred a lighter filling.


Kariuki Wambugu
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I'm not a big fan of goat cheese, but I really enjoyed these tarts. The caramelized onions and flaky crust made up for it.


Mogogi Selepeng
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Delicious! I've made these tarts several times now and they're always a hit. The goat cheese and caramelized onions are a perfect match.


Hsh Hdd
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These tarts are so easy to make and they're always a crowd-pleaser. I love that I can use store-bought puff pastry to save time.


Cabdilahi Said
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Not a fan. The goat cheese was too strong for my taste, and the caramelized onions were a bit too sweet. The crust was also a bit dry.


Omphulusa Takalani
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Wow! These tarts exceeded my expectations. The goat cheese filling was creamy and flavorful, and the caramelized onions added a perfect touch of sweetness. The crust was also on point - crispy and flaky.


Khalid Suta
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Easy to make and absolutely delicious! I used store-bought puff pastry to save time, and it turned out perfectly. My friends and family raved about these tarts.


king Biplob
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These tarts were a hit at my last dinner party! The combination of tangy goat cheese and caramelized onions is divine. The crust was flaky and buttery, and the overall flavor was simply irresistible.