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Fig & Brie tarts

Fig & Brie tarts

These clever ‘upside down’ tarts are gorgeously rich, crispy and guaranteed not to go soggy. You can chill the assembled, uncooked tarts until ready to bake.

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Vegetarian
  • Makes12
  • CourseCanape
  • Prepare20 mins
  • Cook20 mins
  • Total time40 mins
  • Pluscooling

Ingredients

  • 230g Speciality Figs
  • 200g Président Brie
  • 12 sprig/s thyme sprigs, leaves picked
  • 1 tbsp clear honey
  • 320g ready-rolled all butter puff pastry

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 200ºC, gas mark . Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment. Slice the figs into 24 slices; cut the Brie into thin slices roughly the same length as the figs.

  2. Sprinkle some thyme leaves on the parchment where each tart will be, making sure they are spaced apart. Drizzle a little honey (about ¼ tsp) over the thyme; sprinkle with sea salt flakes and black pepper. Put a couple of slices of fig on top of the thyme and honey, then a couple of slices of Brie over the figs.

  3. Cut the puff pastry into squares about 7x7cm. Lay on top of the figs and Brie (the pastry should just cover the filling). Prick a couple of times with a fork, then bake for about 18-20 minutes until golden and risen. Cool on the sheets for 3-4 minutes, then use a spatula to lift them off the parchment and flip, fig-side up, onto a board or platter. Serve warm or at room temperature.

And to drink...

Fruity and versatile Beaujolais Cuvée Des Vignerons, France is a brilliant party all-rounder, and makes a particularly good match for these cheesy fig tarts.

Nutritional

Typical values per item when made using specific products in recipe

Energy

737kJ/ 177kcals

Fat

12g

Saturated Fat

7.1g

Carbohydrates

13g

Sugars

4.1g

Fibre

0.7g

Protein

4.5g

Salt

0.5g

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