Last week I was fortunate enough to receive an sample of Ile De France cheese. I chose the Goat Cheese . I could the cheese alone with a ripe juicy pear.It's mellow but with a little tang. Perfect for plain eating or to use in a favorite dish. But I had received some black garlic in the mail and had had puff pastry in the freezer. So naturally I made a scrumptious tart. Black garlic is ferment garlic that has a slightly sweet taste that would work well with a drizzle of honey and the Ile De France Goat Cheese. The tart is so east to assemble and would be a hit at any dinner. Cut up the puff pastry into even smaller squares for an hors d'oeuvre.
Goat Cheese , Black Garlic, and Honey Tarts
serves 4
1 sheet of puff pastry cut into 4 pieces
1 log of Ile De France Goat Cheese
4-8 cloves of black garlic( depends on taste and size)
honey to drizzle
dried herb blend
salt
1 egg beaten
Defrost the puff pastry.Preheat oven to 375F. Brush puff pastry with beaten egg. Crumble Goat cheese atop the pastry, Leave a small border. Mince the black garlic. Be careful as its mushy in texture. Sprinkle a clove or two of the black garlic minced atop the goat cheese on pastry. Drizzle honey liberally. Add a pinch of salt to each piece. Bake on a parchment lined baking sheet until golden and slightly caramelized. Honey may run but that's fine.
25 comments:
Yum! I still haven't tried black garlic. So curious at this point. Can you send for dinner, please? So not wanting to cook tonight. Hahaha
black garlic is totally the new internet meme... i have yet to try it, but i am starting to wonder: can i make it at home? i will have to google that... nonetheless, these tarts look amazingly easy and elegant ~ a perfect combo!
They sure look delicious Glamah! I adore simply goats cheeses and well puff pastry goes without saying! Never had black garlic however so quite intrigued by that too.
This looks AMAZING!
-Dawn
Orlando Cooking Examiner
I haven't tried the elusive black garlic yet either. I'll be on the hunt for it.
Still thinking about what to do with my log of goat cheese. Your tarts look simple and tasty.
Black garlic, that's something I still have to try... These tarts look mighty scrumptious and attractive!
cheers,
Rosa
What world do I live in? I've never even heard of Black Garlic. I will have to do some checking, April 19th is National Garlic Day! Now you know I'll be saving this post:)
That tart looks good enough to eat, RIGHT NOW!!!!
Thanks for enlightening me, Courtney.
We literally just read about black garlic 2 weeks ago. Until then, we had no idea. The honey and goat cheese with the garlic is a great dish.
This sounds so delicious! Like the other commentors I'm dying to try the black garlic.
I haven't tried the black garlic either, never the less: This looks *so* good! Love the combo.
I haven't tried black garlic.
I LOVE goat cheese and there is a cheese store near my apartment that has amazing cheese. You'd think the goats were right outside.
Black garlic???I am intrigued!!!Delish!!!
*madly googling "black garlic"
imma git me somma dat! :-)
Where can I find some of that black garlic Courtney, got any Chicago connection?
I saw Jaden's post with black garlic..people, be warned - it's not cheap!
C-Town, free ood swag is always nice and your tart would be great for an appetizer at a party, a snack or picnic item. Tart goat's cheese, garlic...Kiss me!
That's what I love about food blogging I learn something new and come across new ingredients every day.
Oh goodness that looks divine
This sounds DELICIOUS!
oh my! There is little that makes me drool more than goat's cheese - these look amazing. Yum.
Ok, now I want to find the black garlic! These look amazing!! Love goat cheese in anything too!
I'm a huge fan of goat cheese. Combining it with garlic and honey is genius - I can't wait to try that combination.
I'm a huge fan of goat cheese. Combining it with garlic and honey is genius - I can't wait to try that combination.
I heard about the black garlic. Can't wait to try it one day.
Looks great. I've never worked with black garlic, gotta try that!
LL
I've never heard of black garlic - intrigued! Your tarts sound and look phenomenally good :)
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