Search icon

Food

26th Feb 2019

These apple and Parmesan tartlets are the fancy snack you didn’t know you needed

Anna Daly

tartlets

Brought to you by Le Crunch French Apples.

We feel like royalty eating these.

Have you ever gone to one of those fancy dinners or events where you get a bunch of appetisers or hors d’oeuvres that you’ve definitely never tasted before but are 100 percent scrumptious?

You’re munching away and thinking, “so this is how rich people eat.”

Well, these tartlets are those! Except that we have the recipe so you can make them in you own house. Invite some friends over, and act very fancy and important. (Honestly, that’s how we spend our weekends.)

Of course, these tartlets aren’t just fancy looking, they’re also extremely delicious. We basically inhale the whole bunch as soon as they’re out of the oven (not ashamed). I mean, you can hardly blame us with all that puff pastry (anything with puff pastry is good in our books).

They are super easy to make and, because they have apple AND cheese in them, they work as a before-dinner snack and an after-dinner snack (so versatile).

Okay, we’ll stop gushing about them and just give you the recipe now so you can start cooking, and therefore eating, as soon as possible.

Apple and Parmesan tartlets

Serves: 4
Preparation time: 15 min
Cooking time: 20 min

Ingredients

4 apples (Golden, Gala, or Granny Smith)
100g Parmesan cheese
2 rolls of puff pastry
4 tbsp pine nuts
1 tbsp butter
Pepper

Utensils

20 small moulds with diameter 5cm

Preparation

1. Heat your oven to 180°C.
2. Cut the apples into four wedges, remove the seeds, and cut into thin slices.
3. Cut the Parmesan cheese into thin shavings.
4. Grease the moulds with butter and line them with the dough, then cover the bottom with apple slices and sprinkle Parmesan on top. Repeat, adding layers of apples and Parmesan until each mould is filled.
5. Season with pepper and sprinkle the pine nuts on top.
6. Bake for 20 minutes. Serve hot.

See? So easy. Now try not to burn your tongues while wolfing them down because it’s pretty hard to stop after the first one. And, you know, try to share we guess (definitely not compulsory).

Bon Apple-tit!

Brought to you by Le Crunch French Apples.