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Cherry Tomato Tarts

August 16, 2012 by epicureanvegan

Cherry Tomato Tarts -- Epicurean VeganDon’t you love summer tomatoes? This is the first year we’ve had a garden. For Mother’s Day this year, The Hubby built me three large raised beds and they are overflowing with a bounty of tomatoes, lettuce, and peas. Several days a week, we’re needing to pick more ripened tomatoes.

Cherry Tomato Tarts -- Epicurean Vegan

So, what to do with all of them? (Besides snack on them, of course)? Make some fresh tarts! I had some leftover puff pastry in the freezer, so I used that. Otherwise, you can make a quick dough yourself. Check out this easy recipe. And thank goodness for fresh herbs…the piece de resistance!

Cherry Tomato Tarts -- Epicurean Vegan

INGREDIENTS:
1 puff pastry dough sheet
2 C cherry tomatoes, halved
2-3 Tbs fresh rosemary, chopped
1 C fresh basil, cut into strips
Olive oil
Optional: vegan cheese shreds

DIRECTIONS:
Thaw the puff pastry dough per package instructions. Preheat the oven to 400. On a flowered surface, roll the dough out to about 11×7. I used the bottom of a tart pan to cut out 4″ circles. I had some dough left, so I made some very ghetto-looking ones with the rest.

Cherry Tomato Tarts -- Epicurean Vegan

This would also work if you wanted to make a full-pan tart, like this asparagus one. Using a fork, aerate the dough and bake for 3-5 minutes. If using, sprinkle a little Daiya cheese on the tarts, then layer on some basil and tomatoes. Sprinkle with rosemary.

Cherry Tomato Tarts -- Epicurean Vegan

Bake for 8-10 minutes, then drizzle some olive oil on the tarts. Bake another 5 minutes, or until they begin to brown around the edges.

Cherry Tomato Tarts -- Epicurean Vegan

Enjoy!

Cherry Tomato Tarts
 
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Author: Epicurean Vegan
Ingredients
  • 1 puff pastry dough sheet
  • 2 C cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 2-3 Tbs fresh rosemary, chopped
  • 1 C fresh basil, cut into strips
  • Olive oil
  • Optional: vegan cheese shreds
Directions
  1. Thaw the puff pastry dough per package instructions. Preheat the oven to 400. On a flowered surface, roll the dough out to about 11x7. I used the bottom of a tart pan to cut out 4" circles. I had some dough left, so I made some very ghetto-looking ones with the rest.
  2. This would also work if you wanted to make a full-pan tart, like this asparagus one. Using a fork, aerate the dough and bake for 3-5 minutes. If using, sprinkle a little Daiya cheese on the tarts, then layer on some basil and tomatoes. Sprinkle with rosemary.
  3. Bake for 8-10 minutes, then drizzle some olive oil on the tarts. Bake another 5 minutes, or until they begin to brown around the edges. Enjoy!
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Filed Under: Appetizers, Breads, Sides Tagged With: cherry tomatoes, fast and easy, garden tomatoes, puff pastry, tarts, tomato tarts, vegan tarts

Field Roast Breakfast Tarts

January 2, 2011 by epicureanvegan

Field Roast Breakfast Tarts -- Epicurean Vegan

Happy New Year!

I love when The Husband and I collaborate on breakfast, especially on lazy mornings like this. “These were nothing shy of brilliant,” he says as we savor each bite in between sips of coffee. What I love about these is that (much to my dismay 😉 ) The Sixth Grader and Husband don’t always like the same veggies and ingredients that I do (I know. . .can you believe it)? So these tarts (or pizzas) make it easy to come up with your favorite creation. One ingredient we all agree on are hash browns, so he fried those up while I threw together the dough. The only hard part was getting the kid out of bed—it was almost 10:00! (I guess that’s what Christmas vacation is for).

INGREDIENTS:
Dough: for 6 tarts
1-1/2 C flour
3/4 C Earth Balance margarine
1/4 C – 1/3 C ice water

The Rest:
1-16oz bag frozen hash browns, cooked
1-2 C kale, torn into pieces
4-5 mushrooms
1 Field Roast Chipotle Flavor, crumbed or ground
1/2 C- 3/4 C Dayia shredded cheddar or mozzarella flavor
Other ingredient ideas: diced potatoes, tomatoes, scrambled tofu, olives, spinach

DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 350. To prepare the dough: Combine the flour and margarine in the food processor until crumbly. While the machine is running, gradually pour in the water until a slightly moist dough forms. Knead just a couple of minutes. Divide into 6 equal pieces and roll out. Gently line the tart pans with the dough, then press the excess along the edge to cut it off. Prick the bottom of each tart and bake for about 7 minutes. Add your favorite ingredients. We started with the kale . . .

Field Roast Breakfast Tarts -- Epicurean Vegan

. . .then went with the hash browns, mushrooms, Field Roast and cheese.

Field Roast Breakfast Tarts -- Epicurean VeganBake for about 20 minutes, or until they begin to brown. The crust is so flaky (and thin—depending on how thick you roll it out) and doesn’t take over the other ingredients; it’s the right amount and combination of ingredients. Enjoy!

Field Roast Breakfast Tarts -- Epicurean Vegan

Filed Under: Breakfasts Tagged With: brunch, easy, Field Roast, hashbrowns, kale, mushrooms, tarts

Spinach and Mushroom Tarts

December 30, 2010 by epicureanvegan

Spinach and Mushroom Tarts -- Epicurean VeganI was inspired by Veggie Test Kitchen’s Mini Pizza Tarts back in November and bought some 4″ tart pans. Well, I finally got around to making some tart pizzas and they were a huge hit! I love that these are so versatile—you can make pizzas, savory or sweet tarts, or even breakfast quiches. I have some leftover dough, so I think I know what I’ll be making for New Year’s Day breakfast. 🙂 The recipe is for about 9-10 tarts, so feel free to halve the recipe, or freeze the leftovers for future, fabulous tarts!

INGREDIENTS:
Dough:
3 C flour
1-1/2 C Earth Balance margarine
1/2 C ice water

The rest: (optional)
Sliced mushrooms
Potatoes (I nuked 3 small red potatoes, then diced them up)
Pesto
Tomato, diced
Spinach
Almond feta
Vegan mozzarella, shredded
Olives
Artichokes

DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 350. For the dough, place the flour and margarine in a food processor and pulse several times until the dough is crumbly. While the machine is running, pour in the water and combine about 30 seconds until the dough forms. On a lightly floured surface, knead the dough for 2-3 minutes. Divide the dough into about 9 equal pieces and roll out thin. I lightly sprayed the tart pans with cooking spray, then line the inside of the pan with the dough.

Spinach and Mushroom Tarts -- Epicurean Vegan

Press down along the edges to cut the dough and pull away from the pan.

Spinach and Mushroom Tarts -- Epicurean VeganStick each crust with a fork a few times, then bake for 8-10 minutes. For mine, I spread on some pesto, spinach, mushrooms, tomatoes, almond feta. The guys added some potatoes and vegan mozzarella to theirs.

Spinach and Mushroom Tarts -- Epicurean Vegan

Bake for 22-25 minutes and enjoy!

Filed Under: Breakfasts, Dinners Tagged With: easy, pesto, pizza, quiche, tarts

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