Plum Tomato Tart Recipe
Yield: 40 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
1 large: Egg white,
3 tbsp: Olive oil,
6: Phyllo dough sheets, 14x18"
5 tsp: Breadcrumbs, dry
1/3 cup: Dijon mustard,
1/4 cup: Parmesan cheese, freshly -grated
1 lbs: Plum tomatoes, about 8
2 tbsp: Parsley, fresh (chopped)
1 tsp: Thyme, fresh, or 1/2 t drie
Set oven rack on the upper level, preheat to 400 degrees F.
Directions:
Lightly coat a baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray or line with
parchment paper In a small bowl, whisk together the egg white and 2
Tbsp. olive oil.
Lay a sheet of phyllo on the prepared baking sheet, and with a
pastry brush, lightly coat the surface with the egg-white mixture.
Sprinkle with 1 tsp. breadcrumbs. Repeat this step, layering 4 more
sheets of phyllo on top and brush with egg-white mixture. To form an
edge to the tart, carefully roll over the edges toward the center,
using the blade of a knife to help you get started.
With a rubber spatula, spread mustard over the surface of the
dough and sprinkle with cheese. (The tart can be prepared ahead to
this point. Wrap and freeze for up to 2 months. Do not thaw before
continuing.) Arrange tomato slices on top in 5 rows of 8 slices each.
Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the pastry is golden brown. Let
cool in the pan for 5 minutes. In a small bowl, combine the remaining
1 Tbsp. olive oil, parsley, garlic and thyme. With your fingers or a
fork, dab some of the herb mixture onto each tomato slice. Slide the
tart onto a serving platter or, if you wish to serve bite-sized
appetizers, slide it onto a cutting board and with a sharp knife or
pizza cutter, cut the tart into squares between the tomato slices.
Serve warm or at room temperature.
32 calories per piece: 1 g protein, 1 g fat, 4 g carbohydrate; 40 mg
sodium; 1 mg cholesterol.
**"The tangy mustard is a pleasing accent to the sweet tomatoes in
this easy-to-prepare appetizer." ~-From Eating Well, May/June 1993.
Source from luhu.jp
parchment paper In a small bowl, whisk together the egg white and 2
Tbsp. olive oil.
Lay a sheet of phyllo on the prepared baking sheet, and with a
pastry brush, lightly coat the surface with the egg-white mixture.
Sprinkle with 1 tsp. breadcrumbs. Repeat this step, layering 4 more
sheets of phyllo on top and brush with egg-white mixture. To form an
edge to the tart, carefully roll over the edges toward the center,
using the blade of a knife to help you get started.
With a rubber spatula, spread mustard over the surface of the
dough and sprinkle with cheese. (The tart can be prepared ahead to
this point. Wrap and freeze for up to 2 months. Do not thaw before
continuing.) Arrange tomato slices on top in 5 rows of 8 slices each.
Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the pastry is golden brown. Let
cool in the pan for 5 minutes. In a small bowl, combine the remaining
1 Tbsp. olive oil, parsley, garlic and thyme. With your fingers or a
fork, dab some of the herb mixture onto each tomato slice. Slide the
tart onto a serving platter or, if you wish to serve bite-sized
appetizers, slide it onto a cutting board and with a sharp knife or
pizza cutter, cut the tart into squares between the tomato slices.
Serve warm or at room temperature.
32 calories per piece: 1 g protein, 1 g fat, 4 g carbohydrate; 40 mg
sodium; 1 mg cholesterol.
**"The tangy mustard is a pleasing accent to the sweet tomatoes in
this easy-to-prepare appetizer." ~-From Eating Well, May/June 1993.
Source from luhu.jp
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