Breakfast Snacks

Cherry tomato and ricotta mini tarts

 

Where did February go? Half way through March already! I can’t believe that time has disappeared like that! It seems like I haven’t had time for any sharing or cooking in between my husband getting a new job, my sister being in hospital and preparing dumplings and sausage rolls for our Grand Prix Party. Apologies for not keeping my end of the bargain with my goals for 2015 but I suppose life just sometimes takes control.

Prior to all this happening in my life, I created some delicious tasting tarts. Lately, I’ve been making a lot of bite-sized, canapé sized dishes. Why am I making bite-sized morsels of goodness? I’m not sure. Maybe it could have been while working earlier this year, where I made endless amounts of sliders and canapés. Or if it’s my brain telling me I can eat more food cos they’re smaller! Who knows? All I know is making these little parcels of goodness, brings a smile to my face.

a.MissFoodFairy's ricotta& cherrytomato mini tart yellow cherry tomatoes

When I came across some yellow cherry tomatoes, I knew they had to come home with me. The local deli had a special on creamy ricotta and that’s how I come up with the idea to make these muffin-sized tarts. I prefer to make my own ricotta but I can’t go past a bargain when it comes to this cheese (or bocconcini for that matter!) Plus, I was time poor and looking for something quick to satisfy my hunger.

Using good quality and fresh ingredients are the key to any tasty dish. Food should taste good. The whole family should love eating it. Asking for seconds is a sign that you’ve cooked a tasty dish. This quote from Julia Childs sums up the way I feel about food: You don’t have to cook fancy or complicated food. Just good food from fresh ingredients. Enjoy!

 

TIPS

One large family sized tart would work perfectly for this recipe. Just use two sheets of puff pastry and place the whole amount of ricotta mixture in. I’m unsure on the baking time – start with 20 minutes and add 10 minutes at a time if uncooked or not golden.

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I used shaved parmesan, which I just blitzed using my stick blender.

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Find a glass or bowl, slightly bigger than the muffin tin holes, to use as a cutter for perfect circles every time.

 

a.MissFoodFairys cherry tomato and ricotta mini tart ingredientsa.MissFoodFairys cherry tomato and ricotta mini tarts method

PREP: 45 minutes (includes cutting puff pastry)   COOK: 20-25 minutes
MAKES: 17 muffin sized tarts

INGREDIENTS:a.MissFoodFairy's ricotta& cherrytomato mini tart baked
560 grams ricotta, room temperature
4 free range eggs, room temperature
100 grams parmesan, finely grated
Fresh chives, finely chopped
Sea salt flakes to taste
3½ sheets Pampas puff pastry, defrosted and cut into discs
Canola oil spray
13 cherry tomatoes, cut in half

METHOD:
Heat oven to 210°C.

In a large bowl, combine the ricotta, eggs, parmesan, chives and salt. Set aside until puff pastry discs have been cut.

Lightly grease your muffin tin with Canola oil and place puff pastry discs in each hole.

Spoon ricotta mixture evenly into each case. Place two cherry tomato halves on the top of the tarts.

Bake for 20-25 minutes, until golden. Enjoy while hot or perfect the next day cold for lunch.

NOTE

Three and a half sheets of puff pastry was all I had left in the freezer – the reason for an odd number of tarts made.

a.MissFoodFairy's ricotta& cherrytomato mini tart #6

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This recipe was featured at Create, Bake, Make‘s Fabulous Foodie Friday #44 party last week. Thank you Lauren, such an honour – and you made my week! Come join us for lots of great food inspiration and recipes. Be sure to say hi to Lauren, Lucy (Bake, Play, Smile) and Dannielle (Zamambakes) and tell them I sent you 😉

19 comments on “Cherry tomato and ricotta mini tarts

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  2. Elizabeth

    These look so delicious.. I’m so glad I am starting to catch up on all my blog post… I have to make some canapas next week, so this is going on the list 🙂 Thanks for sharing! Liz xx

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    • I’m glad you like them Liz, that means so much to hear you say you’ll try them at your party. Let me know how they turned out, would love to see them. Thank goodness for IMK every month, so we can catch up on everyone’s posts over the month – I do the same thing! Love having you here Liz xx

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  3. Just delicious! I am a cherry tomato lover and paired with pastry, this is my kind of tart! x

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  5. Yum! This is my idea of a perfect dinner. Will let you know when we make these 🙂

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    • Thank you Lauren, Such a great, healthy dinner idea. Add any herbs or toppings you like – I like to keep it simple, that way you can add condiments or salads to suit your tastes for that day. I look forward to hearing what you think – enjoy 🙂

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  6. I love those gourmet rainbow packs of tomatoes you can get and the yellow toms are one of my favs. Nicole these tarts of yours look and sound delicious! Thanks for joining in with our Fabulous Foodie Fridays party! Can’t wait to see what you bring next week xx

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    • Thank you Dannielle for your lovely words, I too love the yellow ones. I will have to keep my eyes out for those rainbow packs of cherry tomatoes. Lovely meeting you x

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  7. I think these would be the perfect after school snack for my girls to help hold them over until dinner. #FFF

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    • Malinda, these would be the perfect healthy snack for your girls after school. Add their favourite topping or herbs to make it their favourite. Would love to hear from you once you make them. Lovely meeting you

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  8. These are beautiful, and would be really fun at a shower or some kind of get together where you want finger food. They’d be pretty with red tomatoes, too! Fabulous!

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    • Thank you Mimi for your kind words, it’s lovely meeting you. Red or orange cherry tomatoes would look great, you’re right 🙂 I love the fact they’re perfect straight from the oven or cooled. Enjoy!

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  9. These look delicious… love tasty bites to eat.

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    • They are the perfect snack or party food everyone will enjoy. My husband & I ate about 4 or 5 each for dinner that night, they were pretty tasty 🙂

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  10. lizzygoodthings

    Yummy, wish I could eat tomatoes!

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    • The good thing with this Liz is that the tomatoes are only on top of the tarts, they’re not put through the ricotta mixture. You could leave them plain or add your favourite topping to them. Give them a try plain & let me know what you think 🙂

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