Upside Down Shallot Tart With Bacon Lardon Potatoes
If you love a tasty baking hack, try this. You'll add shallots, bacon lardons, thyme and balsamic to a baking tray before topping with puff pastry. Bake to crispy perfection and serve up with a hearty potato, tomato and bacon salad to the side.

Ingredients for 2 people
Cooking for 3? 1 and a half for each ingredient Cooking for 4? Double each ingredient










You'll also need
Flour, Milk, Olive oil, Pepper, Salt, Sugar (or dietary alternatives)
Cooking instructions
Instructions for 2 [for 3] [for 4] portion recipe.
Preheat the oven to 200°C/ 180°C (fan)/ gas 6 and boil a kettle
Peel and cut your shallots in half
Strip your thyme leaves from their stems and chop them roughly, discard the stems
Tip: Hold the top of the herb sprigs firmly and slide your fingers down their lengths to easily remove the leaves

Dust your work surface with a generous sprinkling of flour
Unwrap your puff pastry and roll it out to approx. 0.5cm thickness with a rolling pin and cut into 1 rectangle per person
Spread your soft cheese evenly over the pastry rectangle[s]

Line a baking tray (or two!) with non-stick baking paper
Drizzle a little olive oil onto the baking paper
Drizzle half your balsamic vinegar (save the rest for later!) over the olive oil, then make 1 pile of thyme leaves per person and top with 1 tsp [1 1/2 tsp] [2 tsp] sugar

Add the chopped shallot to the pile[s], cut side down
Top with 1/3 of your bacon lardons (you'll use the rest later!) and drizzle over your roasted garlic paste
Season with a grind of black pepper

Place the puff pastry rectangle[s] over the shallot and lardon pile[s], soft cheese side down, gently pressing down to seal the edges
Brush the puff pastry with a little milk
Put the tray[s] in the oven for 30 min or or until the filling is cooked through, the pastry is golden and the edges are puffed up– this is your upside down shallot tart

Meanwhile, chop your waxy potatoes in half
Add the chopped potatoes to a pot of plenty of boiled water with a pinch of salt and bring to the boil over a high heat
Once boiling, cook for 12-15 min or until fork-tender, then drain and set aside, reserve the pot
While the potatoes are cooking, chop your cherry tomatoes in half

Return the reserved pot to a medium heat with a generous drizzle of olive oil and once hot, add the remaining bacon lardons and cook for 4-5 min or until crispy
Once the bacon is crispy, add the chopped tomatoes to the pot with a splash of cold water and cook for 5-6 min or until slightly softened
Once softened, return the cooked waxy potatoes to the pot with a pinch of salt, give everything a good mix up and cook for 2-3 min or until warmed through – these are your bacon lardon potatoes

Wash your salad
Serve the upside down shallot tart with the bacon lardon potatoes and salad to the side
Drizzle a little olive oil over the salad with the remaining balsamic vinegar
Enjoy!
Nutritional information
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Allergens
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