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FRENCH ONION TART – Pastries Like a Pro

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  • March 24, 2024

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With tomatoes practically falling off the vines, this is the perfect time to make a French Onion Tart. When I had the take out shop, this was a huge hit.  We also made them in half sheet pans, trimmed the edges, cut them into 1 ½ squares for appetizers.  This tart is an example of savory pastries which are as much a part of baking and pastry as sweet.

The crust is as easy to make as falling off a log.  While the recipe gives instructions for the food processor, it is just as easy to make in a mixer putting all the dry ingredients in the bowl and the wet ingredients on top. After making the dough it needs to rise.  After it rises you can punch it down and refrigerate it for the next day.  When ready to use,  just push it out into the pan and up the sides.  I definitely suggest refrigerating it while you prepare the filling as you don’t want it to rise at this point.  It bakes up beautifully browned and crisp with great flavor.

Fresh basil is essential for this French Onion Tart to come to life.  Whenever I use fresh herbs in a baked item, I bury them under other ingredients so they retain maximum flavor.  If they are sprinkled on top, they will just dry out, so you might as well use the dried version to start.

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TART CRUST

Crust ingred.
Yeast Dissolving in water
Oil in Yeast/water
Dry Ingredient in processor
Pouring down feed tube
Balled up in processor

Combine yeast with water.  Stir to dissolve yeast.  Add oil. Add the flour and salt to a processor bowl.  Process briefly to mix. With the machine running pour the yeast water down the feedtube.  Process until a ball forms and then for 30 seconds.

Dump the dough out on a lightly floured board

Out of processor (1 of 1)
Balled up on table
Dough in bowl

Knead into a smooth ball.  Place in a sprayed bowl, turn to coat both sides, cover with plastic wrap and let rise until doubled.  At this point, it may be refrigerated overnight if desired.

FRENCH ONION TART FILLING

Tart ingredients

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

cutting onion in half

Slice onions thinly into half-moons. 

Sliced in half
Pile of Sliced onions
Onions browning

Heat oil in a pan.  Add the onions.  Turn in the pan to coat onions with oil. Saute over medium heat until deep golden brown.

Onions browning 4
Caramelized Onions for French Onion tart

Lower heat as onions start to color.  It takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes for them to cook.    If they get too dry before they are done, add a bit more oil.  Cool onions.

Crust in pan

Punch dough down.   Press dough into the bottom

Pressing Crust in
Pressing Crust up sides

and up sides of a sprayed 9” quiche pan with removable bottom. 

Crust Pressed in for French Onion Tart

Place in refrigerator while finishing tart.

Juicing Tomato for French Onion tart

Cut tops off tomatoes. Squeeze the tomatoes to remove most of the juice but do not distort the tomato.

Tomatoes cut in half (1 of 1)

and cut in half.

Cut each half into wedges.

Cutting tomatoes
Pile of Tomatoes, cu

Set aside.

Dijon on
Basil on
Onions on
Cheese on
Tomatoes on

Spread the mustard over bottom of the crust. Sprinkle with basil.Top with onions, then cheese.  Arrange tomatoes in a flower pattern. 

Tomatoes on whole tart

Sprinkle with olives, ½ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon pepper.

S&P
Brushing oil on crust

Bake at 375°F for approximately 40 to 45 minutes until the crust is a medium golden brown.  Brush with garlic oil.

Blotting Baked Tart

If the top appears to have lots of juice, blot with a paper towel.

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Sprinkle with parsley just before serving.

Parsley on French Onion Tart
Tart on can
Lifter uppers transferring tart

Release the tart from the pan by placing it on a fat can.  The side should drop down.Transfer to a serving dish with two wide spatulas or pancake turners.  Our name for these were “lifter-uppers.”

This can be made the day ahead, cooled and refrigerated.

Finished French Onion Tart

This French Onion Tart should be served warm or at room temperature.  To reheat microwave for 20 to 30 seconds per piece.  To reheat whole, place in a 375°F oven for about 20 minutes. Brush with garlic oil and sprinkle with parsley before cutting and serving.

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Helen S Fletcher

A yeast crust is spread with grainy Dijon mustard and layered with Guyere cheese, deeply caramelized onions, calamata olives, roma tomatoes and fresh basil for an unbelievable taste treat.

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Notes

This French Onion Tart should be served warm or at room temperature.  To reheat, microwave for 20 to 30 seconds per piece.  To reheat whole, place in a 375°F oven for about 20 minutes. Brush with garlic oil and sprinkle with parsley before cutting and serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 1876kcalCarbohydrates: 209gProtein: 57gFat: 93gSaturated Fat: 29gPolyunsaturated Fat: 8gMonounsaturated Fat: 46gCholesterol: 113mgSodium: 3783mgPotassium: 2133mgFiber: 21gSugar: 33gVitamin A: 5827IUVitamin C: 107mgCalcium: 1028mgIron: 12mg

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