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Fields of Green Tarte Tatin

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Fields of Green Tarte Tatin

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  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Late Winter Tart (Sweet or Savory)
    This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Greens
  • testkitchenette's Testing Notes: This came together wonderfully. I used only kale as none of my grocery stores had escarole that looked good. I loved how the puff pastry was baked on top of the tart so that it did not get...

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    inpatskitchen's Notes: The first time I made a tart tatin was this past summer with my friend Pam from Grand Rapids. We had both seen the Tomato Tarte Tatin recipe featured in the August 2010 Bon Appetit magazine...

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Makes one 10 inch tart

  1. In a heavy 10 inch saute pan melt the butter and oil and place the potatoes cut side down. Cover and cook over low heat for 10 to 15 minutes until the potatoes are tender and lightly browned. Let cool and arrange them in a pretty pattern in the pan.

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  2. In a large saute pan, saute the leek and fennel the olive oil for about 2 minutes.

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  3. Add the kale, escarole, salt. black pepper and red pepper. Add a few tablespoons of water if the greens seem dry. Cover and let them steam for about 8 minutes. Cool.

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  4. To assemble, cover the potatoes with the greens and sprinkle the cheese evenly over the top.

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  5. Roll and cut the puff pastry to fit over the pan, trimming the corners. Tuck any excess pastry into the pan with a knife.

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  6. Bake in a 425F oven for 20 to 25 minutes. Let cool for 10 to 15 minutes. Take a knife around the edges to loosen the tart and then invert onto a serving platter.

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4 Comments on Fields of Green Tarte Tatin

Oldies_joemare_bd Reply

This is gorgeous, what a fantastic idea.

Dscn3274 Reply

Thank you...I love testkitchenette"s idea of draping prosciutto over it.

Dscn3274 Reply

Thank you testkitchenette for the lovely write up on this tart...I'm so glad you enjoyed..we did too!

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Those potatoes look beautiful...I love when potatoes get all crispy and brown and caramelized like that.

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