Artichoke Tart with Puff Pastry and Herby Cheese

artichoke tart

Calling all artichoke lovers!

You must make this savory puff pastry, layered with a filling of creamy, herby cheese and topped with artichoke hearts. It’s simple, elegant and full of flavor.

This artichoke tart can easily be served as a main, for brunch, a side or an appetizer. Easy enough for a week day meal as well as the weekend.

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I want to stress how simple this is to make because you’re going to be using good old fashioned frozen store-bought puff pastry, some Boursin cheese and canned artichoke hearts.

 

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There’s also shredded mozzarella into the mix along with some fresh herbs to bump up the flavor even more, just make sure you drain those artichokes well!

I place the artichoke halves onto a paper towel and typically change out the towel a couple of times just to make sure no moisture is clinging unto them.

artichokes and puff pastry

Serve this warm or at room temperature with a fresh salad of your choice.

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A crunchy, buttery crust with a delicious cheese center topped with tender, melt in your mouth artichokes, you can’t get better than that!

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Artichoke Tart With Puff Pastry And Herby Cheese
 
An elegant, easy to make savory artichoke tart.
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Ingredients
sheet of frozen puff pastry, defrosted
  • 1 and a half containers of Boursin garlic and herb cheese
  • 1 cup of shredded mozzarella
  • 1 tablespoon each of chopped parsley and basil
  • a little milk or cream to smooth out the Boursin
  • 1 can of artichoke halves, very well drained
  • 1 egg for egg wash
  • Italian herb seasoning to sprinkle on the outer crust border
  • olive oil
  • small basil leaves or chopped parsley for garnish
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat oven to 425
  2. On a sheet of parchment paper, roll out the pastry slightly to get rid of the seams and to even it out into a rectangle.
  3. Score a border with a knife then egg wash the border and sprinkle the Italian seasoning all around.
  4. Place the parchment with the pastry onto a baking sheet now and prick the inner pastry with a fork all over.
  5. In a bowl add the Boursin cheese and because it's typically crumbly take some cream or milk and stir it in until it's nice and smooth.
  6. Toss in the shredded mozzarella and the fresh herbs, stir until well combined.
  7. Spread the cheese mixture all over inside the border.
  8. Top with the artichoke halves and drizzle lightly all over with olive oil.
  9. Bake 25-30 minutes or until deep golden.
  10. Garnish with small basil leaves or chopped parsley.
  11. Serve warm or at room temperature.
  12. (This recipe was inspired than adapted from Chef Sofia)

 

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Orzo Pasta with Artichoke Hearts and Roasted Tomatoes

orzo pasta I love the versatility of orzo pasta, it resembles large grains of rice and can be served alone as a main course, in soups, salads, pilaf style and tossed into casseroles. It’s also easy to serve up and eat, so therefore it’s a good pasta choice to have for a party.

This recipe has a few major components, the important ones being, roasted tomatoes, my beloved artichoke hearts, and creamy parmesan cheese and when combined with the orzo pasta and a couple of other things deliciousness occurs!

orzo pasta I really don’t know why I don’t cook up orzo pasta more often, I forget how good it is until I make this salad during the summer, which is another great use for it and a perfect dish for entertaining.

orzo pasta ingredients It’s not tomato season here in Chicagoland but this time of year I buy Campari tomatoes, bigger than a cherry tomato with a nice tomatoey flavor and even more so when you roast them like I did.

I was able to find fresh baby artichokes that cooked up nice and tender, which made me very happy.

You could also use frozen and defrosted artichoke hearts squeezed and drained of all liquid as well, but I would never recommend canned, sorry I just don’t like them!

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This is a great side dish, I served it with prosciutto wrapped shrimp and it was delicious together but actually this could stand on it’s own or act as a side to just about anything.

You can follow Proud Italian Cook on Instagram to see what else I’m cooking up during the week.

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Orzo Pasta with Artichoke Hearts and Roasted Tomatoes
 
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Ingredients
  • 8 oz. orzo pasta
  • 8 Campari tomatoes, sliced and pre-roasted or double the amount of cherry tomatoes, pre-roasted
  • 7 artichoke hearts, preferably fresh and steamed or cooked til tender or frozen and defrosted squeezed of all liquid
  • 1 cup of freshly grated parmigiano or romano cheese
  • 3 garlic cloves, crushed
  • ½ of a medium onion
  • handful of chopped parsley, basil or both
  • reserved pasta water
  • olive oil
Instructions
  1. Pre-roast sliced tomatoes at 400 degrees on parchment drizzled with olive oil, salt, pepper and a little oregano until moisture is mostly gone and the sides look wrinkled.
  2. Cook orzo al ' dente and before draining reserve a cup of the pasta water.
  3. While pasta is boiling take a large saute pan with sides, drizzle the bottom with olive oil.
  4. Saute the onion and garlic then add the artichoke hearts, breaking some apart so the leaves can mix well into the pasta.
  5. Add half of the pasta water and cheese into the veggie mix, mixing well with a whisking motion to create a sauce.
  6. Toss in the cooked orzo pasta and If you need more pasta water add it.
  7. Pull pan off the heat and fold in the roasted tomatoes.
  8. Toss on chopped herbs, parsley, basil or both.
  9. Adjust to your liking adding a drizzle more of olive oil, cheese, salt and pepper or pasta water.
  10. Recipe can easily be doubled!

 

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