This super-easy goat’s cheese and beetroot puff pastry tart makes a great vegetarian starter or light lunch.
If you are ever faced with unexpected guests and need a tasty but super-easy starter to serve, this goat’s cheese and beetroot puff pastry tart is there for you.
Anything using store-bought puff pastry is usually a good option if you are in a pinch and the good news is you can vary the toppings based on what’s in season.
Any vegetable that cooks quickly like broccoli, asparagus or even squash (if you employ the microwave’s help) can be used here.
But you can also use root vegetables like carrots, beets and parsnips by either pre-boiling them until just tender or by using pre-cooked ones.
You can buy pre-cooked beets (not the ones pickled in vinegar) to speed this recipe up. But you can also roast them in the oven if you have a bit of time.
Stick them in a roasting bag – I love those things – with a bit of olive oil, salt and pepper and they cook in about 30 minutes.
By the way, this recipe is a fine excuse to finally talk about my lovely Wusthof Classic Knife Set. which includes a 20cm cook’s knife, a 9cm paring knife and pull-through sharpener.
If you chat with any chef they will tell you the one thing they value above all else is good knives. This is easy to dismiss if you have never had the pleasure of using quality knives before.
But once you do you can never go back – funny how this is a lot like fine wine. A good knife is not just sharp, it has the right weight, fits in your hand just so and can cut your prep time down to half. It is a worthy investment and something that’s also worth preserving.
Respect your knives, keep them sharp and avoid the dishwasher and they will reward you for years to come. The Wusthof knives are super sharp and perfectly balanced – an absolute pleasure to use.
I am so happy with my set I hope to add to the collection soon. But don’t take my word for it. You can win your very own set of Wustof knives – check the giveaway at the end of this post.
I was supplied with a Wusthof Classic Knife Set for review purposes. All opinions are my own.
Goat's cheese and beetroot puff pastry tart
Ingredients
- 1 pack ready-rolled puff pastry
- 3 pre-cooked beets not pickled sliced thinly
- *or follow cooking instructions in notes
- 200 g | 7oz goat's cheese crumbled
- 150 g | 5.2oz full-fat mascarpone
- 2-3 tbsp runny honey plus more to drizzle
- handful walnuts roughly chopped
- 1 tsp fresh thyme
- a little olive oil
- salt and freshly ground pepper
- a little extra honey to drizzle on tarts before serving
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 200C (400F).
- Mix the goat's cheese, mascarpone and honey together in a bowl.
- Unroll the puff pastry but keep it on the paper it is wrapped in. Place on a large baking tray and slice in half. Space the pieces slightly apart on the tray.
- Score a small border around the edges of each piece with a knife and then prick within the border with a fork.
- Bake for 14 minutes or until puffed and golden.
- Press the middle of the tarts to flatten. Gently spread the cheese mixture within the border of each tart - take care as the puff pastry is flaky and fragile.
- Add the beet slices and scatter with the walnuts. Drizzle with a little olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
- Return to the oven for 8-10 minutes, or until the cheese has melted.
- Serve with a sprinkling of thyme leaves and a drizzle of honey.
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Amazing prize, thanks
helen tovell says
Lovely giveaway perfect for the upcoming large roast dinner
Teresa Lee says
Fantastic….Thanks for the Giveaway
Hannah Hossack-Lodge says
I agree about a good knife, it really does make all the difference! The tart looks fabulous, anything with goat’s cheese and I’m in!
Lucy Parissi says
I always bought my knives at the supermarket before – what an eye opener!
latanya says
This tart looks amazing
Ray Becker says
Yum Yum
Becky John says
The Tart looks amazing and sounds delicious
John Edwards says
The goat’s cheese and beetroot puff pastry tart looks amazing gorgeous colours
Jo Carroll says
…but if I win I can no longer blame my inferior chef’s tools? 😉 x
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I need that tart in my life!
Jo McPherson says
I’m not a lover of goats cheese, but this looks delicious with the beetroot, I’d give it a try
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Fingers crossed 😀
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These look amazing, thanks.x
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What a lovely prize… and in time for the turkey cutting at Christmas 🙂
John Tingay says
My brother-in-law is vegetarian and I’m always looking for new recipes that are OK for him but the rest of us would also enjoy. This looks ideal, and I think the walnuts are a great finishing touch.
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perfect for replacing my 10 year old knives 🙂
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What a fantastic giveaway! Thank you for the chance 🙂
natalie wallace says
This looks delicious. Will have to give it a try
Corinne Henson says
These look amazing
Sarah Mackay says
This looks delicious