"The filling for this tart is rich, dark and delicious. The sweet caramelized onions ad wonderful depth and flavour to this simple yet classic tart."
Recipe quote from the "Best Ever Book Of Pastry" Cookbook.
CARAMELIZED ONION TART
Ingredients
1 tbsp
butter
1 tbsp
olive oil
500g
onions, sliced
Large pinch
of grated nutmeg
1 tsp
soft dark brown sugar
2 eggs
150ml
single light cream (I used 75ml whipping cream & 75ml milk)
50g
grated Gruyere cheese (I used Mozarella cheese)
Salt and pepper
For the Pastry
75g plain
all purpose flour
75g cup
whole meal flour (I used plain flour)
75g
butter, diced
1 egg
yolk
Ice water
Method
Make the pastry
Mix the
plain and wholemeal flours in a bowl. Use
your fingertips to rub in the butter. Mix
in the egg yolk and enough chilled water to form a firm dough. Transfer the dough to a floured work surface.
Knead the
dough and gather it into a smooth ball. Wrap in clear film/plastic wrap and chill for
30 minutes.
Heat the
butter and oil in a frying pan. Cook the
onions over a low heat for 30 minutes until soft, stirring. Add the nutmeg, sugar and seasoning.
Gentle cook
for 5 minutes until the onions have caramelized. Cool slightly.
Preheat oven
to 200C. Lightly grease a loose based 14”x4”
fluted tin pan. Roll out the pastry and use
to line the tine. Chill for 20 minutes. Prick the base. Line with foil and beans. Bake for 10 minutes. Remove the foil and beans and add the onions.
(I did not
blind bake the pastry).
Beat the eggs
and cream, add the cheese and season. Pour
over the onions.
Bake for 30
minutes until set.
After chilling another 20 minutes the roll out pastry into the pan, I add in the onions (I did not
blind bake it); add in the eggs/cream mixture, thereafter spread over the cheese and send it
into the oven!
blind bake it); add in the eggs/cream mixture, thereafter spread over the cheese and send it
into the oven!
Very filling with just one slice of it.
mel, this tart looks so good! the cheesy golden topping with the yummy caramelized onions are so enticing! i'd love a slice right now ^^!
ReplyDeleteI would love to share this with you.....right after I had a bite it just give me an idea that I should have give a dash or two of worchestershire sauce when Im frying the onions. I feel it is a little bland ~ maybe I didnt give much of seasoning in.
DeleteMel, this is prefect for my tea time now :) one piece please....
ReplyDeleteHi Mel, I love onion tarts... this looks so delicious. I really like that oblong tray and I shall look for something like that too.
ReplyDeleteI love caramelized onions, and these look good!
ReplyDeleteI want one slice take away for my tomorrow lunch pls... Ohhhh... The pie is perfectly bake... I can imagine the taste by the look of ur pic...nice one
ReplyDeleteWow! that looks scrumptious! I love savory tarts and filled with caramelized onions sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi Mel! No more kumquat? :D
ReplyDeleteYou bake this tart so beautfully! Good for a quick lunch!
that's a very nice looking tart and so is the pan too!
ReplyDeleteMel, the tart looks so delicious! I can imagine how tasty and flavourful the onions are. I am an onion lover!
ReplyDeleteOh my , this is so beautiful and delicious. I dun mind having this for lunch , dinner and lunch .. LOL
ReplyDeleteMel Mel, you know what, I tried the onion tart baked by my sister-in-law just last Sat on her birthday party & that was so yummy! We all love it so much! Yours look really, really good too! I'm so tempting to buy this long tart pan now, hahaha. This size of the tart pan is so good when it comes to party, sekali bake once, then is enough!
ReplyDeleteI have heard of how yummy of the caramelized onions, must try this tart one day..also remind me of my rectangular tart pan, hehehe..
ReplyDeleteMel,
ReplyDeleteOh' l love caramelize onion.
Your onion tart look so good.
I just received a rectangle tart tin from a dear friend.
Must try it with your recipe soon: )
Hi Mel, your caramelize onion tart look yummylicious, very well baked. Regards.
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