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Sticky Shallot and Bacon Tart with Welsh Rarebit Topping

This Sticky Shallot and Bacon Tart with Welsh Rarebit Topping is simply delicious and has a great combination of flavours.  

It can be served as a starter, or as a light lunch or supper dish, with some salad leaves. You can make the three separate elements of the recipe in advance and then combine and cook them just before you serve them.

Serves 4

Preparation time: 45 minutes

Cooking time: 8 minutes

You’ll need:

 

For the pastry:

200g plain flour

100g butter, cubed and chilled

Pinch curry powder

Pinch poppy seeds

Water

 

For the Welsh Rarebit:

200g Lancashire cheese

100g stilton

30ml milk

25g plain flour

25g breadcrumbs

3 egg yolks

2 tbsp dijon mustard

1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce

 

For the sticky shallot and bacon mix:

3 tbsp olive oil

6 rashers streaky bacon, cut into thin strips

10 shallots, chopped finely

1 clove garlic, chopped finely

2 tbsp honey

2 handfuls of fresh spinach, shredded

 

to finish:

Mixed salad leaves

Simple vinaigrette

 

What to do:

For the pastry tarts, place the flour in a bowl and rub in the butter until it resembles breadcrumbs. Add the curry powder and poppy seeds then enough water for it to come together to form firm dough. Leave to rest in the fridge for 10 minutes.

Dust a work surface with some plain flour then roll the pastry out thinly then divide between 4 individual tart cases. Prick with a fork then bake blind for 8 minutes until golden and crisp.

For the rarebit, place the Lancashire cheese, stilton and milk into a saucepan and heat slowly until the cheese melts.

Add the flour and breadcrumbs and cook out for 1 minute until the cheese thickens and comes away from the edge of the pan.

Remove from the heat, cool slightly then place in a food processor. Add the egg yolks, mustard and Worcestershire sauce and blend until smooth.

For the sticky shallot filling, heat the olive oil and fry the bacon until golden, add the chopped shallots, garlic and honey and cook on a low heat for 5 minutes. Stir in the shredded spinach and season to taste.

When ready to serve divide the shallot mixture into the 4 tartlet cases, reserving some for garnish, pour the rarebit over the top of the filling, ensuring it covers the whole tart. Bake in a hot oven for 5 minutes. Finish off under a hot grill until glazed and golden.

Serve with some mixed salad leaves and a simple vinaigrette.

This recipe is from www.ukshallot.com

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