“I had lunch at T’Gallant on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula recently and ate the most delicious pumpkin tart topped with apple, celery and walnut salad, and a Gorgonzola dressing. Would you please ask the chef to share the recipe?”
Angela Stren, Langwarrin, Vic
To request a recipe, write to Fare Exchange, , GPO Box 4088, Sydney, NSW 2001, or email us. All requests should include the restaurant’s name and address or business card, as well as your name and address.
Ingredients
Shortcrust pastry
Gorgonzola dressing
Apple, celery and walnut salad
Method
Main
1.For shortcrust pastry, pulse flour, butter and 1tsp fine sea salt in a food processor until fine crumbs form. Add egg and process until just combined, turn onto a lightly floured surface and knead lightly until smooth (1-2 minutes). Shape into a disc, wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate to rest (2-3 hours).
2.Preheat oven to 190C. Roll pastry on a lightly floured surface to 5mm-thick, cut out eight 15cm-diameter rounds and line eight 12cm-diameter fluted tart tins, trim edges and refrigerate to rest (1 hour). Place on a baking tray, blind-bake until edges are golden (7-10 minutes), remove pastry weights and paper, bake until golden (3-5 minutes).
3.Meanwhile, heat butter and olive oil in a large deep-sided frying pan over medium heat, add pumpkin, leek and spices and sauté until just tender (5-7 minutes), season to taste and cool to room temperature. Stir through eggs, rind and half the parmesan, divide among tarts, scatter with remaining parmesan and bake until just set (7-10 minutes).
4.Meanwhile, for Gorgonzola dressing, combine chives, crème fraîche and horseradish in a bowl and whisk to combine. Slowly whisk in oil and juice, then buttermilk until combined. Add Gorgonzola, whisk until smooth, season to taste and set aside.
5.For apple, celery and walnut salad, preheat oven to 190C. Scatter walnuts over a baking tray, roast, stirring occasionally, until golden (5-7 minutes), set aside to cool. Combine celery, apple, radicchio, oil, juice and walnuts in a separate bowl, toss to combine, then serve with pumpkin tart and Gorgonzola dressing.
Gorgonzola dolcelatte, or “sweet milk”, has a creamy texture and less bite than aged Gorgonzola. It’s available from David Jones food halls and select delicatessens.
This recipe is from the April 2010 issue of
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