PLT - pesto, leek & tomato - should it be a classic in pastry's category, just like BLT (bacon, lettucs & tomato) in sandwich's? After the first bite, I found an elegant herbal sweetness with a a bit of zing kicking in. Sorry I can't be modest, everyone should start calling PLT!
To include pistachio nuts in the beginning was purely due to its aesthetic appearance, but it actually also added a nutty sweetness to the tomatoes; the whole combination is really wonderful. I used grape tomato, you may like to use cherry tomato, but as I recall after baking, the latter didn't hold its shape as good as grape tomato. But I haven't tried enough to confirm about it, kindly let me know if you have another idea :D
Recipe: (yield 6 pcs of 3"x4" rectangle or 9 pcs x 3.5" round mini pastries)
- 1 sheet store-bought puff pastry
- 2 leeks, use the white and pale green parts, 1/4"-thick slice
- 12 oz grape tomatoes, halved or whole depending their size
- a few spoonfuls of pesto (I used home-made)
- a handful of unsalted pistachio, roughly chopped
- sea salt
- a bit melted butter
- Pre-heat oven to 400F
- Use very very sharp knife (or steel cookie cutter if you make round pastry) to cut the puff pastry dough. Cover and send it back to fridge while you washing and preparing the veg.
- Take out one piece of dough and lay on a baking sheet, spread a very thin layer of pesto, arrange the leek slices, spread more pesto on too, arrange the tomatoes, brush some butter, sprinkle a bit sea salt and pistachio. Repeat the rest of the dough.
- Bake for 15 minutes over 400F, lower to 375F for another 5 minutes (or depending your dough size) or until slightly golden brown. Serve warm.
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Oh my! This is a dream. Gattina, what a fantastic creation. Leek, tomatoes and pesto ummm! I also just love the set of photos. Very pristine!
ReplyDeleteSOOOOOOO cute! I just love this kind of recipe especially in this time of year. I have never tried pistachio in my savory tarts before but you definitely conviced me. Gorgeous pictures as always.
ReplyDeleteSimple and elegant! I love this recipe.
ReplyDeleteWonderful dish for a busy day! I will test it with cherry tomatoes and let you know! :P
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and clever!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and a beautiful combination of leek ,Pesto and Tomato Gattina:))
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Hey, this time comments is from mu hubby; looking at the pic, he said, "What a design and styling!!! " Thought I will bring some smiles on your face sharing this one :)
ReplyDeleteShn
What a fabulous combination, Gattina! You are a genius! I can't stop saying that about you! hehe
ReplyDeleteI think they look incredibly beautiful as well.. you've amazed me AGAIN!
xoxo
A fabulous appetizer Gattina and how well the colors look in the picture.. you have a very creative cooking style and no doubt you click the best pictures
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Sushma
Excellent combho of leek and tomatoes....great pics
ReplyDeleteWOW!..... so cute and YUM!..... lovely photos...
ReplyDeleteSome friends asked me to cook dinner for them while I'm here - this is going to be the starter!
ReplyDeleteSounds good and looks pretty - what more good one ask for!
i fell in love with those cutie tomatos at sight.. wonderful recipe and awasome pic..good work gattina.
ReplyDeleteGattina,
ReplyDeleteI am new to your site, and wish I had found it sooner....yum! Your cooking and photography is really inspiring, and I cant wait to make this latest creation.
So beautiful and fresh, Gattina! What a tantalizing combination of flavours... fantastic!
ReplyDeletethree cheers for puff pastry! i've been using it like mad lately! it's the summer isn't it?
ReplyDeletethis looks perfect... similar to my recipe plan for tonight :) thanks for the extra enthusiasm for my newly found friend, the tart.
Your puff pastry puffed up so perfectly, what brand did you use?
ReplyDeleteThese look like the perfect pastry packages of flavour! What beautiful presentation!
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion--you can never go wrong with pistachios! They always add such a nice taste and color. (I'm kind of addicted to them!) This is a beautiful dish you prepared. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tart, it looks delicious and so cute! I love the flavor of roasted tomatoes, they're so deep and wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGattina~ I love it!
ReplyDeleteHow simple, and yet how perfect.
Great post.
That is fabulous! I have a roasted tomato recipe I should try like this!
ReplyDeleteYou've surely picked a perfect threesome for this!
Sweetie, you put together some great ingredients, here! A few days without coming here and look at all the delicious food you've posted.
ReplyDeleteI can't keep up with you, Gattina! :D
the leeks and tomatoes are beautiful! so fresh! this dish reminds me of spring turning into summer.
ReplyDeleteSimply Great Gattina! i have never seen such an amazing combo, that too with such clear pictures.
ReplyDeleteyou are really very creative .
looking at pics just cant right anything .... yum yum yummmmmm.....:D
Très jolies petites tartes salées !
ReplyDeleteSoooo nice !
Your PLT is a PYT (pretty young thing)- sorry couldn'thelp it!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Yet another amazing presentation...but what a great recipe for the warm weather. I thought I was full from dinner...but looking at this? I think I could go another round with these! :)
ReplyDeleteGattina, that looks really yummy...like everything you make...
ReplyDeleteI just had pistachios with my salad tonight and was thinking that I should be using them more in cooking. I also bought a bunch of basil and am planning to make pesto. This tart looks perfect! Great combination! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are such a genius! These look stunning, sustantial and delicious!
ReplyDeleteSuch elegant presentation!
ReplyDeletewow this looks great, such a good idea. I definitely plan on making this sometime soon.
ReplyDeletethanks!