Friday, August 31, 2012

Fresh Tomato Tart Recipe

In the past I have talked about tomato season and how my family has a tradition of making their own Bloody Mary mix every year around Labor Day.  Well, it may be hard to believe, but there are other things you can make with tomatoes other than Bloody Mary's!  Who knew?

One of my favorite dishes to make with fresh tomatoes is a wonderful tomato tart that was introduced to me by our friends Shannon and Dave and that comes from the website www.cooksillustrated.com. Dave has perfected the recipe and showed me his method for making this  great summer treat.  The key is to make sure you thoroughly dry the tomatoes and, to save time, you can actually make the crust ahead of time and add the tomatoes later. 

I have found that this is not only a terrific appetizer to serve for a party, it can actually be a whole meal.  It really is an easy recipe that is perfect for any tomato lover!



SERVES 6 TO 8

Thawing the frozen puff pastry in the refrigerator overnight will help prevent cracking while unfolding it. Be sure to use a low-moisture supermarket mozzarella sold in block form, not fresh water-packed mozzarella. If you prefer to do some advanced preparation, the tart shell can be prebaked through step 1, cooled to room temperature, wrapped in plastic wrap, and kept at room temperature for up to two days before being topped and baked with the mozzarella and tomatoes.

INGREDIENTS

  • Flour , unbleached all-purpose, for work surface
  • 1box frozen puff pastry (Pepperidge Farm, 1.1 pound), thawed in box in refrigerator overnight
  • 1large egg, beaten
  • 2ounces grated Parmesan cheese (about 1 cup)
  • 1pound plum tomatoes (about 3 to 4 medium), cored and cut crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick slices
  • Salt
  • 2medium cloves garlic, minced or pressed through garlic press (about 2 teaspoons)
  • 2tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • Ground black pepper
  • 8ounces whole-milk mozzarella cheese, shredded (2 cups)
  • 2tablespoons chopped fresh basil

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. 1. Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and heat oven to 425 degrees. Dust work surface with flour and unfold both pieces puff pastry onto work surface. Following illustrations below, form 1 large sheet with border, using beaten egg as directed. Sprinkle Parmesan evenly over shell; using fork, uniformly and thoroughly poke holes in shell. Bake 13 to 15 minutes, then reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees; continue to bake until golden brown and crisp, 13 to 15 minutes longer. Transfer to wire rack; increase oven temperature to 425 degrees.
  2. 2. While shell bakes, place tomato slices in single layer on double layer paper towels and sprinkle evenly with 1/2 teaspoon salt; let stand 30 minutes. Place second double layer paper towels on top of tomatoes and press firmly to dry tomatoes. Combine garlic, olive oil, and pinch each salt and pepper in small bowl; set aside.
  3. 3. Sprinkle mozzarella evenly over warm (or cool, if made ahead) baked shell. Shingle tomato slices widthwise on top of cheese (about 4 slices per row); brush tomatoes with garlic oil. Bake until shell is deep golden brown and cheese is melted, 15 to 17 minutes. Cool on wire rack 5 minutes, sprinkle with basil, slide onto cutting board or serving platter, cut into pieces, and serve.

STEP-BY-STEP

FORMING THE TART SHELL
  • 1. Brush egg along one edge of one sheet of puff pastry. Overlap with second sheet of dough by 1 inch and press to seal pieces together.
  • 2. With rolling pin, smooth out seam. Dough should measure about 18 by 9 inches. Use pizza wheel or knife to trim edges straight.
  • 3. With pizza wheel or knife, cut 1-inch strip from long side of dough. Cut another 1-inch strip from same side.
  • 4. Cut 1-inch strip from short side of dough. Cut another 1-inch strip from same side. Transfer pieces of dough to parchment-lined baking sheet and brush with egg.
  • 5. Gently press long strips of dough onto each long edge of dough and brush with egg. Gently press short strips of dough onto each short edge and brush with egg.
  • 6. With pizza wheel or knife, trim excess dough from corners







    I hope you enjoy the tart as much as I do

    Happy Labor Day and....

    Cheers!

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