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Onion and Gruyère Tart

by Annabel Karmel from Annabel’s Family Cookbook

Makes 8 portions

Annabel Karmel’s favourite savoury tart, this recipe from her Family Cookbook is a delicious mix of slowly caramelised onions and Gruyère cheese.

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Introduction

This is my favourite savoury tart; a delicious mix of slowly caramelised onions and Gruyère cheese. It’s easy to make the Parmesan pastry with a food processor.

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Ingredients

225g(8oz)plain flour, plus extra for dusting
125g(8oz)butter, cubed
30g (1¼oz)Parmesan cheese
1medium egg, beaten
For the filling:
a knob of butter
1tbspolive oil
500g (1lb2oz)onions, thinly sliced
4large eggs
300ml (10floz)double cream
150ml (5floz)milk
200g (7oz)Gruyère cheese, grated
30g (1¼oz)Parmesan cheese, grated
salt and black pepper

Essential kit

You will need a 24–25cm (9½–10in) deep round loose bottom tart tin.

Method

1 Line a 24–25cm (9½–10in) deep round loose bottom tart tin.

2 To make the pastry, put the flour, butter and Parmesan in a food processor. Whizz until it looks like breadcrumbs. Add the egg and 1 tablespoon of water and whizz until the mixture forms a ball. Roll out on a clean, lightly floured work surface and line the base and sides of the flan tin with the pastry. Set aside to chill in the fridge for 30–35 minutes.

3 Preheat the oven to 220°C/425°F/Gas7. Prick the base of the flan pastry and line with baking paper and then baking beans. Blind bake the pastry for 10 minutes. Remove the beans and bake for a further 8–10 minutes until lightly golden, then place the pastry case on a baking sheet.

4To make the filling, melt the butter and olive oil in a frying pan. Add the onions and fryover a medium– high heat for 5 minutes. Cover with a lid and gently simmer for 20 minutes until soft and golden brown. Spread onto the base of the tart.

5 Beat the eggs in a bowl. Add the cream and milk and season. Add the Gruyère,then pour into the case.Sprinkle with the Parmesan.

6 Reduce the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas4. Bake for about 30–35 minutes until lightly golden on top and set in the middle.

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