Gorgonzola Onion Tart Recipe
Ingredients
| 1/2 of a 15-ounce package folded refrigerated unbaked piecrust (1 crust) | ||
| Butter/Margarine | 2 Tablespoon | |
| Brown sugar | 1 Tablespoon | |
| Vinegar | 1 Teaspoon | |
| Onions | 2 Medium, thinly sliced | |
| Gorgonzola cheese | 4 Ounce, crumbled | |
| Eggs | 2 | |
| 1 teaspoon dried chervil or marjoram, crushed | ||
| Pepper | 1/4 Teaspoon | |
| 1/3 cup milk, half-and-half, or light cream | ||
| 3 tablespoons dry white wine or chicken broth | ||
| Snipped parsley | 2 Tablespoon | |
| Egg yolk | 1 , beaten | |
Directions
Roll piecrust from center to edges on a lightly floured surface forming a circle about 12 inches in diameter.
Ease pastry into a 9-inch tart pan with a removable bottom, pressing dough up into fluted sides of tart pan.
Trim edges, reserving scraps.
Do not prick pastry.
Line pastry with a double thickness of foil.
Bake in a 450° oven for 8 minutes.
Remove foil Bake 4 minutes more or until crust is dry and set.
Reduce oven temperature to 375".
For filling, melt butter in a medium skillet; stir in brown sugar and vinegar.
Add onions.
Cook, uncovered, over medium-low heat for 10 to 12 minutes or until onions are tender and light brown, stirring occasionally.
Beat cheese, eggs, chervil or marjoram, and pepper in a mixing bowl with an electric mixer on low speed until combined (cheese will still be lumpy).
By hand, stir in onion mixture, milk, wine, and parsley.
Ladle filling evenly into baked tart shell.
Bake tart in a 375° oven about 20 minutes or until a knife inserted near center of filling comes out clean and pastry is golden.
Cool 15 minutes in pan on a wire rack.
Meanwhile, roll out piecrust scraps to 1/8 inch thickness; cut into decorative shapes with small cutters.
Place on ungreased baking sheet.
Brush lightly with a mixture of egg yolk and 1 teaspoon water.
Bake cutouts in 375" oven for 6 to 7 minutes or until golden.
Carefully remove sides of tart pan.
Decorate top with baked cutouts and add green onion curls, if desired.
Cut tart into wedges.
Serve while warm.
Ease pastry into a 9-inch tart pan with a removable bottom, pressing dough up into fluted sides of tart pan.
Trim edges, reserving scraps.
Do not prick pastry.
Line pastry with a double thickness of foil.
Bake in a 450° oven for 8 minutes.
Remove foil Bake 4 minutes more or until crust is dry and set.
Reduce oven temperature to 375".
For filling, melt butter in a medium skillet; stir in brown sugar and vinegar.
Add onions.
Cook, uncovered, over medium-low heat for 10 to 12 minutes or until onions are tender and light brown, stirring occasionally.
Beat cheese, eggs, chervil or marjoram, and pepper in a mixing bowl with an electric mixer on low speed until combined (cheese will still be lumpy).
By hand, stir in onion mixture, milk, wine, and parsley.
Ladle filling evenly into baked tart shell.
Bake tart in a 375° oven about 20 minutes or until a knife inserted near center of filling comes out clean and pastry is golden.
Cool 15 minutes in pan on a wire rack.
Meanwhile, roll out piecrust scraps to 1/8 inch thickness; cut into decorative shapes with small cutters.
Place on ungreased baking sheet.
Brush lightly with a mixture of egg yolk and 1 teaspoon water.
Bake cutouts in 375" oven for 6 to 7 minutes or until golden.
Carefully remove sides of tart pan.
Decorate top with baked cutouts and add green onion curls, if desired.
Cut tart into wedges.
Serve while warm.
