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Oven Roasted Tomato and Goat Cheese Tarts

Oven Roasted Tomato and Goat Cheese Tarts

I’ve had this recipe bookmarked for some time now… ever since I was paired with my newbie blogger and saw it on her blog. So simple, but it works so well. The recipe originally called for puff pastry, which I always have a hard time finding. So I took the opportunity to use up some of the phyllo dough stashed in the freezer. It made for a light and crispy base for the sweet roasted tomatoes.

I used olive oil instead of the typical butter to brush between the layers of phyllo; I think it prevented them from browning as much as it would have with butter, but I also felt the final product was a lot lighter than a buttery version would have been. Feel free to use either.

Oven Roasted Tomato and Goat Cheese Phyllo Tarts

I am counting down the days until I’ll have my own bounty of tomatoes fresh from our patio garden. But alas… me thinks it will be quite some time before our little plants bear fruit…

Oven Roasted Tomato and Goat Cheese Tarts

Makes 6 tarts. Adapted from Authentic Suburban Gourmet.

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Ingredients:

8 sheets phyllo dough, thawed according to package directions
12 oz assorted cherry tomatoes, halved
salt and pepper, to taste
3 oz goat cheese
olive oil

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a large baking sheet with foil. Toss cherry tomatoes with a drizzle of olive oil and salt and pepper, to taste. Roast for about 10 to 15 minutes, or until starting to soften. Remove from oven and set aside. Increase oven temperature to 400 degrees F.

Line one large baking sheet with parchment paper. Carefully place one sheet of phyllo on the work surface, taking care to keep remaining sheets covered (otherwise they will dry out). Brush lightly with olive oil and top with another sheet of phyllo. Repeat this process, alternating olive oil and phyllo, with a total of 8 sheets of phyllo. Brush top of stack with olive oil.

Cut stack in half lengthwise, and then in thirds, to make a total of 6 squares. Gently pinch the corners of each square to form little walls and help contain the filling. Transfer squares to prepared baking sheet.

Divide tomato mixture evenly among squares. Top with crumbled goat cheese.

Bake at 400 degrees for about 15 to 20 minutes, until the phyllo is golden brown and crispy, and the goat cheese is beginning to brown. Let cool for 5 minutes before serving.

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13 Comments

  1. I just made these tonight- they were fantastic! Thanks for the recipe. I used a creamy goat cheese (instead of a crumbly one) and added crushed rosemary- it was a big hit!

  2. I am making this right now and plan to drizzle 18 year old balsamic vinegar just before serving. Yum.

  3. yum, looks delicious :)

  4. Looks amazing – love how you kicked it up with phyllo dough. I bet the crunch of the phyllo , the tangy goat cheese and roasted tomatoes were a terrific match. Great photo!!! Thank you for all of your advice – “your newbie” Lisa

  5. These look amazing! I love roasted tomatoes!

  6. Oh just perfect. Mmmmmm!

  7. That looks absolutely delicious! Your photography is superb too.
    brian

  8. I want this right now and it is only 9:07 am in the morning!

  9. Those oven roasted tomatoes looks amazing… the different colors make them look even more appetizing (as if tomatoes needed to look any more appetizing to me!!!). I make a very similar “mock” pizza and love it… I like the idea of cutting the phyllo dough and make smaller individual tarts.

  10. This looks very yummy and reminds me of a simple dish I make with mini bagels, tomatoes, feta cheese, and basil, broiled till brown.

    I don’t think I’ve ever tried goat cheese.

  11. I can’t wait to make this when I’m drowning in garden tomatoes! Beautiful and delicious!

  12. Yeah those tomatoes are probably about a month-month and a half off.

    I’m definitely going to have to get some of my own tomato plants xD

  13. Sign me up for anything with goat cheese!

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