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Fontina, Roasted Fennel & Spinach Seafood Tart

Fontina, Roasted Fennel & Spinach Seafood Tart

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by Merry

Fontina, Roasted Fennel & Spinach Seafood Tart

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by Merry

Fontina, Roasted Fennel & Spinach Seafood Tart

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by Merry

Fontina, Roasted Fennel & Spinach Seafood Tart

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by Merry

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Late Winter Tart (Sweet or Savory)
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    Merry's Notes: After researching late winter produce I thought is would be fun and flavorful to combine fennel with some smoked salmon I had in the refrigerator. A lil' smoked salmon goes a long ways therefore...

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Serves 4-6

  1. Remove pastry sheets from outer package leaving each sheet in the individual wrapper. Thaw for 30-40 minutes. Meanwhile prepare filling.

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  2. In a large measuring bowl with pouring spout, whisk eggs, cooking crème, milk, 1-tablespoon lemon juice, 1-tablespoon lemon zest, and flour until smooth. Stir in Fontina cheese, smoked salmon pieces and raw shrimp. Set aside.

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  3. Heat oil on HIGH in a large skillet. Toss the sliced fennel bulb into hot oil, don’t stir, shake pan a little and cook 2 minutes or just until fennel is pan-roasted and just beginning to turn brown. Lower heat to MEDIUM and add spinach, stir and cook until wilted. Set aside. Heat oven to 400 degrees F.

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  4. Line two 8-inch by 8-inch baking pans with parchment paper. Spray sides and bottom of pan with cooking spray. Unfold each thawed puff pastry sheet in it’s own baking pan. Gently stretch the short-sides up the pan wall to make a 1 ½-inch edge. Pastry corners will easily stretch to the top edge of pan. Divide fennel-spinach mixture in half and spoon over pastry sheet. Pour egg mixture evenly over fennel-spinach mixture. Bake for 25 minutes or until set in center. Cover with foil the last 10 minutes if needed to prevent over browning. Remove from oven and cool 5 minutes. To remove from pan, run a knife along the edges and gently slide out onto serving platter, removing parchment paper. Garnish with 1-tablespoon chopped fronds on top. Serve warm or cold.

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