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This versatile summer tart is given a sensationally sweet flavour from the homegrown tomatoes teamed with a sundried tomato paste with rosemary, capers and anchovies. This delicious tart can be served warm or cold, perfect for picnics, afternoon tea or brunches.
| Einkorn Oregano Pastry | Sundried Tomato Paste |
- 250 g Einkorn berries, ground into flour
- Pinch of salt
- 1 tsp Oregano, finely chopped
- 120 g Butter, diced and chilled
- 2 tbsp Chilled water
- 600 g Cherry tomato medley
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- 180 g Sundried tomatoes in olive oil, drained
- 3 Anchovies in oil, drained
- 1 tbsp Capers, drained
- 2 Garlic cloves
- 1 tbsp Rosemary needles
- Freshly ground black pepper
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- To make the pastry, place einkorn flour, pinch of salt, chopped oregano in a mixing bowl. Rub chilled diced butter into the flour until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add the chilled water. Mix until the dough just comes together. Turn onto a lightly floured surface. Knead until just smooth. Shape into a disc. Cover with plastic wrap. Place in the fridge for 30 minutes to rest.
- To make the tomato paste, drain sundried tomatoes and reserve 2 tablespoons of olive oil for later use. Place drained sundried tomatoes, anchovies, capers and garlic cloves and rosemary in a blender. Process until well combined. Season with black pepper.
- Roll out pastry on a lightly floured surface to a rectangle, large enough to line a 35cm x 11cm rectangular tart pan. Line tart pan with pastry and trim the excess pastry. Use the trimmings to fill a 12cm tartlet pan. Refrigerate to rest for 30 minutes. Prick the base all over with a fork.
- Line tart with baking paper and fill with pastry weights or uncooked rice. Blind bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden. Remove weights and spread the prepared tomato paste into the crust. Top with the cherry tomatoes. Season with salt and pepper and drizzle with reserved olive oil. Bake for a further 20 minutes or until base is golden.
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Perfect summer lunch Angie.
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:-) Mandy xo
This is beautiful, Angie, the epitome of summer!
ReplyDeleteOh my this must be loaded with flavor! It's a beautiful tart Angie - and those summer tomatoes are gorgeous. We love our tomatoes :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous summer tart, Angie! And the tomato paste sounds incredible!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful presentation and wonderful dish to celebrate the season!
ReplyDeleteJust absolutely gorgeous! Love the crust and the cerry tomatoes. The rosemary, capers and anchovies in the paste are so delicious.
ReplyDeleteThe colours of healthiness in this tart. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dish. Lovely presentation.
ReplyDeleteThis is truly a beautiful tart!!!I want to make this tart, but with a Gf crust.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful dish for a hot summer day! Those cherry tomatoes look so juicy and sweet. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI could only just stare at it! the colors are amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks delicious and loaded with tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteMmm this tart looks so light, perfect for a light summer lunch! Love the pretty colours of the tomatoes :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a celebration of tomatoes! This is beautiful and it looks almost too delicious to eat!!
ReplyDeletethese are elegant and beautiful I just want to take a bite!
ReplyDeleteOh yum, Summer tomatoes are the best ever, it looks amazing! ☺
ReplyDeleteI love, love , love tomatoes and this looks yummy. I'll take the little one all for myself please.
ReplyDeletelooks really pretty with all these little tomatoes ! Love it!
ReplyDeleteEinkorn flour is my absolute favourite wheat flour!! So I LOVE this tart already. Those are the cutest cherry tomatoes ever!!
ReplyDeleteYum. It looks so pretty & delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in this tart. Love this tart!
ReplyDeleteThis looks incredible! Love that tomato paste. This is one I must try!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a stunner Angie ~ and I've got Einkorn flour AND lots of cherry tomatoes in the house ~ yay I can't wait for this one!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tart Angie, I can just imagine the awesome flavor of the tomatoes when you bite down on them. Love summer tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteI have those same yellow and red cherry tomatoes going bonkers in my garden right now :) I'd love to try this while I can go outside and pick those beauties. So pretty, Angie! Lovely pics.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful and colored tars.
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What an explosion of colours!! This is wonderful Angie and your photography is so beautiful as always.
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ReplyDeleteune tarte jolie et colorée bien appétissante
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
wow, that looks beautiful , summer on a plate!
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ReplyDeleteLovely summer dish. Looks pretty and sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous tart!
ReplyDeleteSuch a colorful tart and the crust sounds very interesting Angie!
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ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful tart, Angie. I like seeing all those pretty colours :)
ReplyDeleteYour tart is beautiful, Angie and delicious for sure! This is a must for tomato lovers!
ReplyDeleteI love all the different coloured tomatoes, they are so sweet and tasty. I'd love a slice or two of this tart.
ReplyDeletei love every aspect of this, angie! your crust is unique and that paste sounds delicious, and there's nothing better in the summer than cherry tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteAngies, your tomato tart is stunning. Captures the beauty of the summer. Love this!
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Oh Yummy!!! The perfect summer tart! Love the combination of fresh tomatoes with that of the sun-dried. So good and quite pretty.
ReplyDeleteHeirloom tomato season is my favorite season. Seriously, I pay them by the cartoon and eat them by the handful. I love the addition of capers and anchovies.
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ReplyDeleteIf I were to make this, I would most likely eat ALL the cherry tomatoes before I could actually put them in the recipe. FAIL! LOL!!! I eat those babies like one might eat candy, or grapes.... THAT is pretty much why I never buy them. I will eat the whole $4 pint on the way home from the grocery store!
ReplyDeleteAngie this is beautiful! I love the oregano crust and that your tomato tart has no cheese other than the pesto. Sounds & looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tomato tart! I like the mix-in of anchovies in the paste, balancing the tart with sweet and salty flavors.
ReplyDeletewhat a great use of summer tomatoes! :)
ReplyDeleteAngie, this is exactly what I like! But I'm having a terrible time with tomatoes so far this year. As soon as I get some good ones ...
ReplyDeleteIt took me a long time to get here this week because hand/arm issues were keeping me from the computer.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Really like the way it looks, and I'll bet I'd like the way it tastes even better. Really good stuff -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteThat's a really gorgeous tart, and I love your ingredient list. I though for a few minutes that a bit of bacon in it might be nice, but than I came to realize that you've packed in a ton of flavor already.
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ReplyDeleteLooks super delicious and such a treat!!
ReplyDeleteThis double tomato combo is just awesome Angie! Love that you made the tart crust from Einkorn berries!
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ReplyDeleteLove the tart...so pretty and it has to taste delicious with tomatoes from the garden. Karen
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful looking summer tart, Angie. A perfect way to enjoy those summer tomatoes. Also love the idea of base from Einkorn berries.
ReplyDeleteThis tart is gorgeous!! I've been buying cherry tomatoes like mad lately before they go out of season!
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ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing, the cherry tomatoes have such a lovely colour, it's so inviting.
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, What a pretty post! This post looks so cheerful and delicious! xoxo Catherine
ReplyDeleteso pretty love this.
ReplyDeleteWow, so colourful and healthy too!
ReplyDeletethe colors are magnificent!
ReplyDeleteLove the natural sweetness and the vibrant colours!
ReplyDeleteEvery part of this sounds delicious, but that Sun dried tomato paste... Oh my!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tart, Angie! And honestly, I would eat this any time of the year. I love that sweet-tang of sun dried tomatoes! :)
ReplyDeleteThe colors of the tomatoes are amazing! I would afraid to touch it not to spoil it!
ReplyDeleteThis tart is making my mouth water! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I love this tart. What a delicious way to use up my summer tomatoes. You did a fantastic job.
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous tart, Angie! Love the colors and the tomato paste filling sounds super delicious!
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ReplyDeleteNow this is summer in a tart. Come back sunshine - please!
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