Ingredients
8 slice(s)
Shortcrust pastry
- 90 g unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing
- 180 g plain flour
- ½ tsp salt
- 1 egg yolk
- 30 g cold water
Filling
- 1 leek, trimmed, white and pale green part only (approx. 160 g), cut into pieces
- 50 g Butter
- 1 tbsp brown sugar
- 2 tsp white wine vinegar
- 3 eggs
- 200 g pouring (whipping) cream
- 70 g goat's cheese (chevre), cut or broken into pieces (1 cm)
- 3 Roma tomatoes, cut into quarters lengthways
- 8 anchovy fillets, (optional)
- salt, to taste
- ground black pepper, to taste
- fresh flat-leaf parsley, for garnishing
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6
4h 25min
Preparation 45minBaking/Cooking -
7
medium
Preparation -
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Recipe is created for
TM 31
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Recipe's preparation
Grease a tart tin (23 cm) and set aside.
Place butter, flour and salt into mixing bowl and mix 6 sec/speed 8.
Add egg yolk and cold water and mix 10 sec/speed 8.
Transfer dough onto a ThermoMat or lightly floured surface and shape into a ball. Wrap dough in ThermoMat or plastic wrap and place into refrigerator to rest for 30 minutes.
Once chilled, place dough between ThermoMat and a sheet of baking paper, or between two sheets of baking paper, and roll out to a 3 mm thickness. Line base and sides of prepared tart tin with pastry.
With the tip of a knife, dock the pastry by poking a few small holes in the pastry to allow air to escape from pastry while it is cooking to prevent bubbling.
Return tin to refrigerator to rest for a further 30 minutes and preheat oven to 160°C.
Place pie weights onto pastry. Bake for approx. 20 minutes (160°C) or until pastry has a crisp finish and looks dry all over. Carefully remove pie weights with tongs as they will be hot. Set aside to cool completely (approx. 30 minutes).
Place leek in mixing bowl and chop 3 sec/speed 5. Scrape down sides of mixing bowl with spatula.
Add butter and cook 4 min/Varoma/speed 1.
Add sugar and vinegar and cook 2 min/Varoma/speed 1. Set caramelised leeks aside. Allow mixing bowl to cool. Do not wash mixing bowl.
Place eggs and cream into mixing bowl and blend 10 sec/ speed 5.
Pour half of the egg mixture into cooled pastry shell.
Add caramelised leeks, then dot with goat's cheese and top with remaining egg mixture. Arrange tomato slices and anchovy fillets on top of egg mixture.
Bake for 30-40 minutes (160°C), or until filling is set in the middle.
Season to taste, allow to cool slightly (approx. 15 minutes) and garnish with parsley before serving warm.
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Tip
· Serve this tart with a rocket and pear salad. · If you do not have pie weights, you can use dried beans or rice. Carefully scoop beans or rice out of pastry shell after baking. · To make a vegetarian version of this dish simply omit the anchovy fillets.
Comments
Add a commentMade according to recipe and worked well although...
Made according to recipe and worked well although quite rich so small amounts were sufficient. Looked good and easy to make. Thank you for the recipe
Love anchovies and love this recipe. Delicious...
Love anchovies and love this recipe. Delicious cold too
Really lovely flavour of
Really lovely flavour of caramelised leeks, went well with swapping other ingredients, used roast pumpkin and feta with mini Roma tomwtoes. Delicious.
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I'm only new to Thermomix,
I'm only new to Thermomix, love the sounds of this recipe.
I love anchovies, but my family doesn't, so I'm going to replace them with some smoked spec or a good quality bacon. It should still have the 'salt cured' flavour that anchovies would give it (without the fishy taste).
Loved this! So easy and so
Loved this! So easy and so delish. I omitted the anchovies and was still beautiful. Will definitely be making this again
Great thinking leaving
Great thinking leaving anchovies out with using feta instead. Glad you understand the pastry technique - sounds like you nailed it!! Well done
This is a lovely tart, I used
This is a lovely tart, I used feta as I didn't have goats cheese, and omitted the anchovies. The pastry, although easy, is time consuming ie, resting, rolling, baking, cooling, etc, as is with many pastry dishes, but the results are worth it. I used a Tupperware silicon flan form, dough fitted perfectly.
Glad you liked it & great
Glad you liked it & great work making pastry!
Great recipe, so proud of
Great recipe, so proud of making my own pastry!! I used mostly cheddar cheese and some feta, next time I will use goats cheese (never used that before and out of my comfort zone, but what the hell!!) thanks for the recipe
good point! just editied
good point! just editied recipe to say that they are optional
The anchovies are a bit
The anchovies are a bit strong, if they are not one's thing. Otherwise, delicious.
My family and friends love
My family and friends love this recipe. I used fetta cheese and capsicum the first time I made it as I didn't have any tomatoes. I still use fetta cheese and will add olives the next time I bake it.
Glad you liked it Kelly -
Glad you liked it Kelly - thanks for the votes!!
Cheers,
Maria
Hi Ashley, you can easily
Hi Ashley,
you can easily leave out the anchovies (they are optional really) perhaps use some fetta cheese crumbled if you do want that saltier flavour without the fish flavour - recipe will be beautiful with the two cheeses - let me know how you go!
Cheers
Maria
QUESTION - If your not a
QUESTION - If your not a massive fan of anchovies are there any alternatives to keep that salty flavour without the anchovy flavour? Has anyone made this recipe without them and if so did it turn out just as good?
Thanks!
Ashley Van Niekerk - Thermomix Representative Mildura VIC 3500
OMG - yummy. Its great. I
OMG - yummy. Its great. I didnt even wait the 2nd cooling period for the pastry and poured it in warm. So good
Hi Ellen, that is great - any
Hi Ellen,
that is great - any cheese as long as it isnt too strong is ok! Shredded parmesan could also be nice
Cheers,
Maria
Sounds yum...I'll give it a
Sounds yum...I'll give it a go when I get mt thermo.
I did not have any goats
I did not have any goats cheese so used what I had(ordinary Kraft cheddar). It turned out really well, will be making it again, with goats cheese next time.
Love my thermomix!