I really adore continental food, and different cuisines from around the world is something I love to discover and sample. One particular cuisine I really love is Greek Food. Whilst studying I had many Greek friends and when I visited them I relished eating eating Moussaka, Dolmades, Baklava, Tiropites, Tzatziki and Spanakopita. Being a vegetarian I find that there are many Greek dishes that I can enjoy. I am particularly partial to olives, pickled peppers and especially the rich and creamy Greek yoghurt.
On our recent visit to Skiathos we enjoyed lovely Mediterranean vegetables and this tart I have made with oven roasted vegetables in phyllo pastry and feta has been inspired by my recent trip to Greece.
The light airy phyllo pastry, is the ideal component to the the delicious roasted vegetables and the slightly salty and crumbly feta on the top. The simple ingredients go well together and makes the tart colourful and delicious.
Roasted Mediterranean Tart with Feta
Delicious roasted vegetables in crispy phyllo pastry crumbled with feta cheese.
Ingredients:
- 8 Phyllo Sheets
- 12 Orange cherry tomatoes
- 8 Asparagus
- 4 Mushrooms
- 1 Small Red Onion
- 1/2 each Red, Green, Yellow, Pepper
- 6 Brocolli Florets
- 1 Courgette
- 1 Carrot
- 1/2 teaspoon Black Pepper
- 3 tablespoons Olive Oil
- 1/2 teaspoon Salt
- 1/2 teaspoon Oregano
- 90 g Feta Cheese
Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C2. Cut the cherry tomatoes in halves,3.Peel and chop the onions into 1 inch pieces.3. Chop the peppers into 1 inch pieces.4.Dice the courgette into 1//2 inch pieces5. Peel and slice the carrot thinly 6. Cut the broccoli into small florets 7. Slice the mushroom thinly.8. Cut the tips off the asparagus and discard. Cut the remaining into 1 inch pieces.9.Add all the vegetables on to a baking tray and drizzle the vegetables with two tablespoons of olive oil. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and oregano.10.Place the vegetable tray in the oven and cook the vegetables for 20 minutes.11. Cut the phyllo sheets into 4 equal squares.12. Take a round loose bottom flan dish and oil it.13.Separate the phyllo sheets and brush each one with oil. Line the flan tin with layers of phyllo pastry, overlapping each square so that the corner of each square stands proud about the rim in a diagonal shape. 14. Keep layering the flan tin in a circular motion until all the phyllo sheets are used up.15 Brush the inside layers of the phyllo lined flan tin with oil.16. Remove the roasted vegetables from the oven and toss them together.17. Spoon the roasted vegetables into the prepared flan tin and crumble some feta cheese over it.18 Place the tart in the preheated oven for 20 minutes until pastry is golden brown. 19. Remove from oven and allow it to cool slightly before removing from the tin gently.2.Serve warm.
Details
Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Yield: 1 TartThis post is in collaboration with Expedia who sent me a wonderful hamper filled with a selection of Greek ingredients to take part in the World on a plate Challenge.
Oh this looks totally yummy. Love roasted vegetables
ReplyDeleteThis looks perfect for a lovely warm summer afternoon, pretty much like today!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a huge fan of feta, but I have to say this looks a really tasty dish #ukbloggers
ReplyDeleteThis sounds and looks very delicious. I will be playing around with the recipe.
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This tart looks really Mediterranean and healthy! Greek food always tastes so good.
ReplyDeleteOh it does look lovely and I can imagine it tastes delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love Greek food- especially as we have some Greek friends who introduced me to Halloumi... Who knew? It is gorgeous! So I will keep this tasty recipe to make for them when they next stay... I think they'll be impressed!! Thanks for the recipe:-)
ReplyDeleteWow, only 40 minutes from prep to bake is amazing, I was expecting it to be much longer x
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious and beautiful too with the phyllo sheets looking like petals. We don't get the phyllo pastry sheets here.. never got a chance to try out any recipe with them.
ReplyDeleteThat looks absolutely beautiful. Just the thought of warm feta cheese melting through the mediterranean veg makes me hungry!
ReplyDeleteYummy! We do something similar to this with goats cheese instead of feta and the kids love it! I'll try feta next time - looks really Summery :)
ReplyDeleteI love the look of this vegetable tart. It's exactly the sort of thing my husband would eat, so I have bookmarked it to make later this week.
ReplyDeleteI love feta cheese but I haven't had it in ages. It really is the perfect cheese for summer recipes.
ReplyDeletea refreshing crunchy simple delicious pie.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious, very pretty and colourful too
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious and perfect for summer with all those glorious colours
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I would totally devour it! xx
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic, well done. Mich x
ReplyDeleteI have been on a no meat diet and have totally struggled to find delcious food - this looks amazing
ReplyDeleteOh this looks delicious! I'm not sure I'd do a good job of making it though!
ReplyDeleteOhh this sounds delicious - I could just tuck in for tea tonight! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tart! I love using filo as it is so much lighter than regualar pastry and you never get a soggy bottom!
ReplyDeletethis feta tart looks amazing
ReplyDeleteThis looks like my perfect meal. I would happily put feta on everything!
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks absolutely delicious thank you for the post x x
ReplyDeleteThis has got me pining for a holiday and lovely mediterranean food!
ReplyDeleteJust saying thanks wouldn’t just be enough, for the fantastic fluency in your writing.
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