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Onion Tart Tatin

This delicious onion tart tatin features in monthly meal plan two.  It looks quite fancy, but is actually pretty easy to make

What You Need To Make an Onion Tart Tatin

  • For the Pastry 
  • vegetable oil – any neutral oil
  • self raising flour – the cheapest type of flour is fine
  • a bit of instant oat cereal. If you are following the monthly plan, instant oats are included as they are fortified with iron. If you aren’t following the plan, you can replace with flour
  • mustard powder – gives the pastry a nice flavour, but can be omitted

 

  • For the Filling
  • onions, cut into slices
  • balsamic vinegar, gives a good fruity tang. Please don’t use malt vinegar, it is much too harsh for this
  • a little oil and sugar to caramelise the onion slices
  • some oregano for flavour

How To Make an Onion Tart Tatin

A close up image of an onion tarte tatin

  • First make the pastry: mix the flour, oil and mustard and a pinch of salt with enough cold water to bring the mix together into a wet dough which comes away cleanly from the sides of your mixing bowl. The dough should be easily manipulated and stretchy, but not stick to your fingers.
  • Leave to rest for half an hour at room temperature.
  • Meanwhile, prep the filling. Heat the oil and sugar on your hob in an oven and hob-proof dish. (Flan dish, large flat bottomed pyrex lasagne dish, etc)
  • Meanwhile, slice the onions. Arrange beautiful slices on the base of your oven-proof dish and cook for around 10 minutes.
  • Then add the balsamic and oregano.
  • Put the oven on at GM 4 or 180C.
  • Keep an eye on the pan and cook for another 10 mins, they should go a lovely brown colour but will burn easily. When they are reduced down, gently press down to form an even layer.
  • Place your pastry crust on top (doesn’t matter if it doesn’t cover the whole thing or has holes in as the upside-down nature of it means it will still cook!)
  • Bake for 35-40 mins, until golden brown
  • Turn out onto a plate.
  • This will give 4 generous portions.
  • The balsamic adds a little extra tartness that is very tasty!
  • serve with 320g peas and 800g carrots

 

 

 

A close up image of an onion tarte tatin

onion tart tatin

5 from 1 vote
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 40 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 55 minutes
Course:
Dinner
Cuisine:
French
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Freezes Well
,
Vegan
,
Vegetarian
Servings: 4 servings
Cost per portion 32p
Calories: 604kcal
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Ingredients

For Filling

  • 500 g onion (peeled weight), sliced
  • 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 2 tsp oregano

For pastry

  • 110 ml vegetable oil
  • 225 g self-raising flour
  • 35 g oat instant oat cereal
  • 2 tsp mustard powder

Instructions

Pastry

  • First make the pastry: mix the flour, instant oat cereal, oil and mustard and a pinch of salt with enough cold water to bring the mix together into a wet dough which comes away cleanly from the sides of your mixing bowl. The dough should be easily manipulated and stretchy, but not stick to your fingers.
    110 ml vegetable oil, 225 g self-raising flour, 2 tsp mustard powder, 35 g oat
  • Leave to rest for half an hour at room temperature.

Filling

  • Meanwhile, prep the filling. Heat the oil and sugar on your hob in an oven and hob-proof dish. (Flan dish, large flat bottomed pyrex lasagne dish, etc)
    2 tbsp vegetable oil, 1 tbsp sugar
  • Slice the onions. Arrange beautiful slices on the base of your oven-proof dish and cook for around 10 minutes. Then add the balsamic and oregano. Put the oven on at Gas Mark 4 or 180C.
    500 g onion, 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar, 2 tsp oregano
  • Keep an eye on the pan and cook for another 10 mins, they should go a lovely brown colour but will burn easily. When they are reduced down, gently press down to form an even layer.
  • Place your pastry crust on top (doesn’t matter if it doesn’t cover the whole thing or has holes in as the upside-down nature of it means it will still cook!)
  • Bake for 35-40 mins, until golden brown Turn out onto a plate. This will give 4 generous portions. The balsamic adds a little extra tartness that is very tasty!
  • Serve with 320g peas and 800g carrots

Notes

 

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
onion tart tatin
Amount per Serving
Calories
604
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
35
g
54
%
Saturated Fat
 
3
g
19
%
Trans Fat
 
0.1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
10
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
21
g
Sodium
 
9
mg
0
%
Potassium
 
293
mg
8
%
Carbohydrates
 
63
g
21
%
Fiber
 
5
g
21
%
Sugar
 
10
g
11
%
Protein
 
10
g
20
%
Vitamin A
 
12
IU
0
%
Vitamin C
 
9
mg
11
%
Calcium
 
55
mg
6
%
Iron
 
1
mg
6
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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