I'm
taking part in the Applewood Spreadable Blogger Challenge and this Kale and Pumpkin Tart is
the first of three recipes I will be sharing with you using Applewood
Spreadable.
In case you’re not aware, Applewood
is a smoke flavoured British cheese hailing from Ilchester, Somerset
and is a best seller, loved by many around the world and boasting 80%
of the smoked cheese market. It was first created in 1965 and its
unique smoky flavour, smooth and creamy texture and finishing flourish
of sprinkled paprika, sets this hand-turned farmhouse Cheddar apart from
other cheeses.
Kale and Pumpkin Tart with Applewood Spreadable
1 28cm/11in shortcrust pastry flan case, baked blind
1 small pumpkin, seeds and peel removed
3 tbsp oil
2 small onions, sliced
1 clove of garlic, finely chopped
30g butter
1 tbsp oil
150ml double cream
4 eggs
100g Applewood Spreadable
100g grated cheese (I used cheddar but if you have Applewood Smoked, that would be even better!)
1. Make the flan case according to the instructions on the Frequently Used Recipes page.
2. Cut the pumpkin into even sized chunks add, mix with 3 tbsp oil and roast for about 30-40 minutes until tinged with brown and tender, leave to cool.
3. Heat 1 tbsp oil and 30g butter, gently fry the onions and garlic until soft and translucent, add the kale and stir for 3-4 minutes until it starts to soften, set aside to cool.
4. Place the pumpkin into the pastry case.
6. Top with the kale and onion mix.
5. Mix together the Applewood Spreadable with a little cream to slacken it off, then add the rest of the cream. Add the the eggs and beat into the cream mixture, season to taste and pour over the kale and pumpkin. Top with the grated cheese.
6. Bake at 160C for 40 minutes until the egg is set and the cheese is golden and crispy.
Serve with leeks and peas cooked gently in butter and a little stock.
The soft sweet pumpkin went well with the texture of the kale and the smoky cheese flavour of the the Applewood Spreadable was the perfect compliment to both of them. Although most of the ingredients in this tart are vegetarian, the Applewood Spreadable is NOT, so I would suggest that if you don't eat animal products, you choose to use Applewood Smoked Cheddar to get the smoky flavour in the tart.
I received samples of Applewood Spreadable Cheese and a hamper of food products to use in the competition, I have not been paid for this post and all opinions are my own.
Looks very tasty Janice :-)
ReplyDeleteNot a massive fan if smoked cheese but this really does look delicious. Do packed with freshness. Lovely golden crust too. Mary Berry would be proud!
ReplyDeleteI love smoked applewood, but had to skip the spreadable unfortunately. Could definitely grate some of the block od cheese in though. Looks divine Janice. My mouth is watering!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE smoked cheese and I am also part of this challenge too! And what a FABULOUS tart Janice - LOVE it and the cheese as well! Karen
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe for the challenge �� I've posted mine but new/ alternative recipes keep popping into my mind!
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