Jan 21, 2015

Tarte flambée with caramelized apples and goat cheese


Tarte flambée is a dish I cook a lot and that we really love. It's pretty fast and easy to prepare, and you only need ingredients, you probably already have at home. From the basic recipe with crème fraîche and onions you can build up your own creations and add toppings you like - it's super versatile!

I like the combination of hearty cheese and the sweetness of fruits. In this recipe, I paired caramelized apple slices, soft goat cheese and with some honey and thyme. If you don't like goat cheese, you can substitute it by some feta cheese or similar. You can also vary the type of fruit used in this recipe - pears and figs work very well with this kind of cheese, too.

course country time difficulty
starter or main France 30min easy






If I have some meat-eaters over, I usually make a tarte with smoked salmon and a honey-mustard-sauce, which I top with some fresh arugula after baking.



Ingredients
for the caramelized apples and goat cheese variant

Yield 2 sheets
Serves 2 as main or 6-8 as starter

imperial metric
2 tbsp butter
4 onions, in half slices
1.5cup 200g flour
3/4 cup 180ml water
1 tbsp olive oil
1/2 tsp salt
1 cup 240ml/g crème fraîche
2 apple, slices and deseeded
2 tbsp sugar (white or brown)
7oz 200g goat cheese (soft)
some honey
some fresh thyme
You can use any kind of onion you like. I mixed red and white onions, but you can use shallots or scallions as well.


Instruction
  • in a medium pot, heat some butter and cook onions on medium-low until soft and slightly browned
  • in the meantime, mix flour, salt, olive oil and water in a bowl
  • knead with floured hands (and add some more flour if needed) until you got a nice homogeneous dough
  • split the dough in two even halves
  • roll out each dough on a baking paper - it may seem like small amount of dough for a whole sheet, but the dough should VERY thin, like "see-through-thin" (see left)
  • pre heat you oven to max heat (should be at least 530°F/275°C, the higher the better)
  • transfer each baking paper incl. dough on a baking sheet
  • spread half a cup of crème fraîche on each dough and top with roasted onions
  • in a pan, heat 2tbsp of sugar, add apple slices and cook on medium heat until slightly browned
  • flip them over and repeat
  • distribute the apple slices evenly over both tartes and top them with some goat cheese
  • crumble the leftover goat cheese all over the tartes
  • dribble some honey all over
  • bake on the lowest rack until the outer rim is brown and crispy (5-10min depending on your heat setting)
  • I bake the 2 sheets one after each other (by the time we eat one tarte, the next one is done), but you can bake both simultaneously on the 2 lowest racks, switching places at about half of the baking time
Serve with some fresh thyme and enjoy!

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