Tomato and Boursin Tartlets
These elegant Tomato and Boursin Tartlets are layered with deliciousness including buttery puff pastry, Boursin cheese, caramelized onions, and fresh tomatoes!
Giving the illusion you slaved all day to make these, using store-bought puff pastry and creamy Boursin make these Puff Pastry Tarts a breeze to prepare!
Why You Must Make
Bill and I were invited to have cocktails and a nibble with some friends at their tres chic home. Katherina claimed to mess up most things she cooked, a gross exaggeration I’m sure, as she made us some amazing tomato and goat cheese tarts. With a few tweaks, I made a smaller version for bite-sized appetizers and substituted some soft garlic and fine herbs Boursin for the goat cheese.
- Made with store-bought puff pastry, they’re easy to make!
- With caramelized onions and Boursin cheese, there are lots of delicious flavors.
- They aren’t your ordinary appetizer, but both beautiful and irresistible!
Ingredient Notes
- Kitchen Staples – Olive Oil, Kosher Salt, Freshly Ground Black Pepper
- Puff Pastry – Look for an all butter brand for the best puff with baked.
- Yellow Onion – Slightly sweet for caramelizing.
- Garlic – Cut into slivers.
- White Wine – I use a bottle of Vermouth for cooking and store in the refrigerator.
- Fresh Thyme, Fresh Basil
- Grated Parmesan – Look for real Parmegiano Reggiano
- Garlic and Fine Herbs Boursin Cheese – A soft, triple cream cheese flavored with herbs and spices. Find with other cheeses.
- Campari Tomatoes – Medium-sized, very round tomatoes.
How to Make
- Cut rounds of puff pastry, score with a smaller biscuit cutter, dock the middle section with a fork and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.
- Top center with sauteed yellow onion mixture.
- Top with Boursin cheese crumbles, a slice of Campari tomato, brush with olive oil, season and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Bake as directed.
These gems are perfect for any gathering. Layers upon layers of deliciousness were piled on top of buttery puff pastry rounds. Caramelized onions with thyme, crumbled Boursin cheese, a tomato slice, basil, and Parmesan combine for a delicious appetizer. Who wouldn’t want to shovel these in as fast as one can chew????
Frequently Asked Questions
The rule of thumb is to bake when your puff pastry is cold and use a hot oven. The water in the puff pastry will turn to steam when exposed to heat and the steam causes the puff pastry to rise.
Puff pastry is made with butter and flour. Butter is high in saturated fats, so not exactly healthy food. There are a few nutrients in both main ingredients, but they cannot be considered healthy. Eaten in moderation, it’s OK to have puff pastry dishes on occasion.
If you add a barrier, like the Parmesan in this recipe, it will minimize any moisture from the other ingredients from making the pastry soggy.
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Tomato and Boursin Tartlets
Elegant Tomato and Boursin Tartlets are perfect for all your entertaining!
Ingredients
- 14 ounce package of puff pastry (look for butter in the ingredients), defrosted
- Olive oil
- 2 cups thinly sliced yellow onions ( a large onion)
- 2 medium-sized garlic cloves, cut into thin slivers
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 1 1/2 tablespoons dry white wine (I used dry Vermouth)
- 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves
- A couple of tablespoons freshly grated Parmesan, plus slices shaved with a vegetable peeler
- Garlic and Fine Herbs Boursin cheese
- Campari tomatoes, sliced into 1/4 inch slices (larger than cherry tomatoes, but smaller than standard-sized tomatoes)
- 1 1/2 tablespoons julienned basil leaves
Instructions
- Unfold a sheet of puff pastry on a lightly floured surface and roll it lightly. Using a 2 3/4 inch biscuit cutter, cut as many rounds as you can from your pastry sheet. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Score the rounds with a slightly smaller biscuit cutter (I used a 2 1/2-inch cutter) without cutting all the way through. Refrigerate the pastry while preparing the rest of the ingredients.
- Preheat the oven to 425º.
- Heat about a generous tablespoon of olive oil in a skillet over medium to low heat and add the onions and garlic. Saute for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring frequently, until the onions are soft and the liquid has evaporated.
- Add 1/4 teaspoon salt, freshly ground black pepper, the wine, and thyme and continue to cook for another 10 minutes, until the onions are lightly browned. Remove from the heat.
- Using a sharp paring knife, score a 1/4-inch-wide border around each pastry circle. Prick the pastry inside the score lines with the tines of a fork and sprinkle some grated Parmesan on each round, staying inside the scored border.
- Divide the onion mixture among your tartlets, again staying within the scored edge. Crumble 1-1 1/2 teaspoons Boursin on top of the onions.
- Place a slice of tomato in the center of each tart. Brush the tomato lightly with olive oil and sprinkle with basil, salt, and pepper.
- Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until the pastry is golden brown. Serve hot or warm.
Notes
Adapted from Ina Garten
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 232Total Fat: 15gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 12gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 146mgCarbohydrates: 20gFiber: 1gSugar: 2gProtein: 4g
45 Comments on “Tomato and Boursin Tartlets”
Liz, what a delish recipe to share for Christy’s virtual potluck. Thank you for being a part of this special surprise! 🙂
I’m home all alone and I’m wondering if I can make just one of these. 🙂 and it’s 11pm!
ummmmm….wanna come stay with me in NYC and make me these lovelies?? kthanxbye! 😛
So perfect Liz and a great combination of flavors.
These tartlets sound absolutely devine and make such a great presentation, Liz!
I hope Christy has a speedy and good recovery…so wonderful she has so many good friends like you!
Really beautiful tartlets. 🙂 They dress up any party table. 🙂
Savory tartlets? Genius! Great with a glass of champagne, I imagine. 😉
How perfect are these guys for a little tapas event?? Actually, that was my first thought. My second thought?? I think I’ll just have a plate for dinner!
What a terrible accident! But how wonderful that all you foodies have come together in support of another. Beautiful dishes…and these tartlets. Well now, I can only imagine how fantastic they are. I will keep a mental note to give it a go. Thank you for sharing, Lizzy.
Happy weekend.
xo,
Tammy<3
These look amazing! I am definitely going to make these.
They look wonderful Liz, I bet they were delicious too! I have some puff pastry in the freezer too do I’ll have to bookmark your recipe.
They look amazing and what a great idea for the potluck.
Hi Liz! This is a great little warm appetiser for unexpected guests. I just looked at the ingredient list and I have everything I need to make that right now. Lucky me! PS: I love that photo of you with all of your puppies. Have a super weekend. BAM
OMG, these are outrageous! No doubt about it…I want to shovel them in as fast as I can chew.
I adore these tartlets, I think I’d eat them all in one sitting!
These would be so perfect on a buffet or just a TV tray, they look delicious. Sending well wishes to Christy!
That does sound like a horrendous accident. I can’t imagine what it would be like to injure both legs at the one time – so debilitating. These tarts look gorgeous and I’m sure they’re the ultimate appetiser or pass-around item at a drink’s party xx
These tartlets look incredible and so pretty! Great for serving at a party or anytime:)
What a fantastic party (or anytime) appetizer! You’re right – layer upon layer of flavor!
These tartlets look so delicious and make a wonderful appetizer. I am sure Christy will enjoy them.