- TM 31
Ingredients
Pastry
- 440g quantity TM Shortcrust Pastry, (page 129 EDC)
Filling
- 300g Fresh ricotta cheese, (from 2013 TM Calendar)
- 400g Brie cheese
- 1 large egg
- 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, (leaves only)
Topping
- 3 large Pink Lady or Pacific Beauty apples, (cored and halved, skin on)
- 85g lime marmalade
- 1/4 cup fresh chervil, (sprigs only)
- 85g Balsamic Glaze, (made in TM)
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Preheat oven to 180C (fan forced). Lightly grease 29cm x 21cm loose-based tart tin.
Roll pastry to 1/2cm thick into rectangle shape to fit in tin. Gently ease into tin, trim to fit. Line pastry with baking paper, fill with dried beans or rice. Blind bake 20 mins, remove from oven and remove baking paper and blind baking material. Return to oven for 10 mins or until the base is dry and cooked. Cool.
Reserve 100g brie and slice finely (for topping). Chop well chilled brie 5 secs, speed 8. Add ricotta, egg and thyme leaves, salt and pepper. Combine 10 secs, speed 5. Pour into cooled pastry shell.
Slice apples very thinly and arrange on top of filling mixture alternating with thinly sliced brie. Brush with Lime Marmalade. Bake 40 mins at 180C.
Serve the tart warm garnished with chervil and drizzle with balsamic glaze
250g balsamic vinegar
30g honey
Cook 18 mins on Varoma temperature, speed 1 with MC off.
Pastry
Filling
Topping
Balsamic Reduction
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Comments
Oh yum, I made these on Almond flour crust and served with my Chicken and Apple pate. They were fantastic. Thanks for the great recipe that really brings together elements from the EDC in a creative way.
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