Fall has finally arrived in Tampa .
The humidity has subsided and the past few days have had clear blue skies.
While the temperatures are still hovering around 90 degrees during the day, the
change is certainly noticeable. It’s time for apples, pumpkins, and boots and
scarves.
Ok, well not the boots or scarves… I won’t be breaking those out
until December.
This recipe is based off of a flatbread Brent and I enjoyed
once at a local grill and bar, The Darlin Marlin. At first, I was a bit
skeptical about ordering a bacon and pear flatbread, but we were assured it was
probably the best one on the menu.
We both ended up really
liking it and since then it has been on my “recreate at home” list. While the
puff pastry is significantly different that a traditional flatbread, it really
worked well as the "crust" of this dish. Light and flaky, but
still held up to a good amount of toppings. And the bacon and pears come
together in that perfect sweet and salty combo.
This makes a great starter or pair it with a small salad for a light lunch or dinner.
Bacon and Pear Savory Tart
*Serves 6 – 8 as an appetizer
Ingredients:
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1 sheet frozen puff pastry sheet, thawed
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2-3 tbls flour
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1 tbl olive oil
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1/3 cup fontina cheese, shredded
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1/3 cup mozzarella cheese, shredded
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1/3 cup Monterey
jack cheese, shredded
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1/3 cup white cheddar cheese, shredded
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¼ medium red onion, thinly sliced
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1 medium pear, preferably Bartlett
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5-6 sliced of thick cut bacon, cooked and chopped
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1 tbl butter
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1.5 tbls roasted garlic butter
*Parchment paper is helpful
Directions:
1- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Sauté red onion with 1 tbl
of butter on medium low heat for 5-7 minutes or until soft, stirring
occasionally. Meanwhile peel, core, and thinly slice the pear.
2- Sprinkle flour on a clean surface and roll out puff
pastry to approx 9x12. Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Score a 1/3” edge on all four sides. Prick entire puff pastry with a fork.
3- Brush puff pastry with roasted garlic butter except
edges. Then add red onions and a thin layer of pears and bacon. Finally top
with all four cheeses and brush the sides with olive oil.
4- Bake for 15-20 minutes or until the cheese is melted and
the bottom is nicely browned and crisp.
2 comments:
Mmmmm...looks so good and I definitely want to try the roasted garlic butter.
This looks beyond DELICIOUS!
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