Farmers’ Market Pick: Asparagus & Mushroom Tart

May 21st, 2009 § 1 comment

Asparagus is an industrious little vegetable. Its spears can grow up to 10″ over the course of a 24 hour period, shooting above the soil ready for harvest like so. It’s also one of the more unique vegetables to cross my cutting board, as it’s not a leaf, flower bud, or root system, but the stem of the plant itself. Asparagus’ flavor is unique as well and in my experience, it is best served as the star of a side dish…or wrapped in bacon.

I normally just roast the spears with a bit of olive oil and salt and pepper, but after finding a sheet of leftover puff pastry in my freezer this evening I decided to make a simple tart with mushrooms and gruyere. » Read the rest of this entry «

Stone Fruit Tart

January 11th, 2009 § 0 comments

On the rare occasion I’m dining out and not in the mood for a chocolate dessert, a fruit tart is always my choice. They’re delicate, refreshing, and give a false sense of being much healthier than a slice of chocolate cake. Fruit tarts are also one of the most beautiful desserts out there, full of rich colors and carefully laid patterns. 

After enjoying Angela’s apple tart on New Year’s Eve, I decided to try making a tart of my own with Mark Bittman and Epicurious as my guide. » Read the rest of this entry «

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