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Savory Onion Tart

Cookbook
Author(s): Judy Rodgers, Gerald Asher
Page 118
Cuisine: Italian
Course: Appetizers
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2 reviews, average rating 3.5 / 5

southerncooker

15 years ago
3/5
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Hubby and I didn't really care for these that much. I did think the puff pastry was really good and flaky. I'll make the pastry again just not the onion tarts. It tasted like it needed something more. I didn't use the optional garlic. Maybe I should have. Hubby said he'd rather had something sweet on his pastry.

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Queezle_Sister

15 years ago
4/5
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This recipe entails first making "rough puff" pastry, or frozen puff pastry. You then cook up some onions, spices, and place on the puff pastry, and bake. If you start with purchased puff pastry, it would be very easy to make.

I used more onions than the recipe called for (I used 16 oz and the recipe called for 12), and I still felt that I didn't have enough filling.

I was amazed to see these things puff up in the oven. Everyone enjoyed it.

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