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The Art of Simple Food: Notes, Lessons, and Recipes from a Delicious Revolution

Onion Tart

Page 177

Cuisine: North American | Course Type: Pies and Tarts

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26th January 2011

aj12754 from Montclair, NJ

Very nice -- and versatile -- tart. Simple to make (although I used the Martha Stewart pate brisee dough made in a food processor) rather than this book's tart dough. The onions get a nice long cook in EVOO or butter (I used a combo) with a few sprigs of thyme thrown in for good measure. Waters salts the onions only in the last 3-5 minutes of cooking. Resulting onions have a silky texture and a subtle sweetness -- a tasty filling for a tart whether you stick with the basic tart or top the onions with some other things (I added a sliced kumato and some diced Gruyere). Very tasty ... very simple. But requires a few hours advance planning since the dough needs to chill 1-2 hours before rolling it out.

Excellent side for a tomato soup.

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