Caramelized Onion and Honey Blue Cheese Tart
Ingredients:
3 tablespoons olive oil
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
5 medium/large onions, sliced into approx ¼ inch rings
splash of balsamic vinegar (for deglazing pan)
1 pkg frozen puff pastry, thawed 30-40 mins
1 large egg, slightly beaten for egg wash
¾ cup Willow Hill Farm ‘Vaquero Blue’ blue cheese, crumbled- rind cut off (can substitute many others-gruyere, cheddar, brie, chèvre…..)
drizzle of honey to taste
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Begin by caramelizing the onions. Heat both olive oil and butter in a large heavy bottomed skillet (necessary to prevent sticking and overheating when you want it to cook slowly). Add sliced onions and cook on medium heat, stirring to prevent sticking every 5 minutes or so.


Cook this way for 25-30 minutes. The onions will become golden in color, sweeten up, and become soft. Turn up the heat to high and deglaze the pot with the balsamic vinegar.

This loosens all those brown tasty bits on bottom of pot. Set aside. Up to this point, you can keep the onions in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days -to prep ahead of time for an event.
Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Meanwhile, take the puff pastry out of the package and using a small amount of flour roll this out to any shape you like. I like the look of rectangles so I roll out to a 9 inch by 14 inch. This is approx. You can shape it however you like...........Then using a paring knife, cut ½ inch strips from each edge and set those aside. These will be borders for the tart. Brush the egg on each edge of the puff pastry and lay the ‘borders’ back on top. This helps 'glue' the border slices of puff pastry dough to the tart itself. Now, using the tines of a fork, ‘dock’ (poke the pastry all over) the whole bottom inside of puff pastry.

This is essential to prevent the entire bottom of your tart from puffing up too much in the oven. Then brush the tart, borders and all, with the egg. Put this in the fridge to chill about 30 minutes. Then bake 10-15 minutes. Remove from the oven and top with the onions, and blue cheese. Put back in the oven for about 5 minutes. You just want it to heat thru.

When ready to serve, drizzle a fine stream of honey over the top. Serve warm or let cool and bring to a tailgate party and serve at room temperature.
Note: Any cheese can substitute-for the kids make one with cheddar and one with blue cheese for a tailgate party. Let your mood guide you!
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