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Thursday, March 4, 2010


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Heirloom Tomato Tart


* 1 batch of the pastry recipe from this crostata
* small handful of fresh basil leaves, chiffonade (thinly sliced), divided in two parts
* 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
* 1 cup grated aged provolone cheese
* 2 large heirloom tomatoes, cored and sliced parallel to their base (not vertically), about 1/4" thick - don't use the top or bottom slice
* handful of heirloom cherry tomatoes (preferably of a contrasting color), halved
* sea salt
* black pepper

1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Use convection if you have it, it will help get some moisture off of the tomatoes.
2. Roll the pastry out so that it is bigger than the base of your 11" tart pan by about 1/2" all the way around. Roll up on your pin and unroll over the tart pan. Push down into the corner and use a knife (carefully) to trim the top edge.
3. Brush the crust with olive oil.
4. Distribute the cheese and half of the basil.
5. Arrange the large slices of tomato, fitting them as closely together as possible. Fill in the areas between them with cherry tomatoes.
6. Bake for about 45 minutes, until the crust is golden brown. After about the first ten minutes of baking, prick all of the large tomatoes a few times with a fork to aid moisture release... even gently push down on them with the tines of the fork, without distorting their shape too much.
7. Remove from the oven and let cool ten minutes. Top with the remaining basil and a healthy dose of flaky sea salt and black pepper.

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