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Tomato and goat's curd tart

Frank Camorra
Frank Camorra

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Different tomato varieties suit different dishes. Black Russians are used in this tart.
Different tomato varieties suit different dishes. Black Russians are used in this tart.Marina Oliphant

Tomatoes are so different from when I grew up, with so many heirloom varieties now available, such as black russian, tommy toe and green zebra. They are sold at farmers markets and good greengrocers. Black russians taste earthy and work well with grilled meat or the goat's cheese in the pastry tart above, while green zebras are low in acid and perfect for a light summer salad.

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Ingredients

  • 1 x 25cm square sheet puff pastry, thawed

  • 1 egg yolk, whisked

  • 8 (400g) black russian tomatoes or other ripe tomatoes, cut into 1cm- thick slices

  • 100g black olives, chopped

  • Sea salt and pepper

  • 2 tsp extra virgin olive oil

  • 50g goat's curd

  • 10 basil leaves, roughly chopped

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Method

  1. Line a baking tray with baking paper and place thawed pastry on it.

    With a sharp knife, score a border 2 centimetres in from the pastry edge on all sides. Brush yolk over pastry but don't drip over edges, which prevents pastry layers rising.

    Prick all over pastry base with a fork and chill for an hour. Cover a tray with a double layer of paper towel and lie tomato slices on top. Cover with more paper towel and leave to drain while pastry chills.

    Preheat oven to 200C. Bake pastry sheet for 10 minutes, then lower oven to 170C and cook for a further 15 minutes.

    Remove pastry from oven. If the middle has risen, press it down lightly with a dry tea towel to leave a risen pastry edge around the outside.

    Spread chopped olives over the base then cover with tomato slices, slightly overlapping. Season with a little salt and pepper, then drizzle with olive oil.

    Return tart to oven for 15 minutes, then cool slightly on a cake rack. Transfer to a chopping board and use a serrated knife to cut into 6 rectangles.

    Top each portion with a dollop of goat's curd and chopped basil, season again, if desired, and serve.

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Frank CamorraFrank Camorra is chef and co-owner of MoVida Sydney and Melbourne's MoVida Bar De Tapas.

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