Wild Mushroom and White Bean Tart
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I’ve been feeling slightly in a rut with my cooking lately for no other reason than just being busy and short on time. When I get busy I tend to loose my creativity in the kitchen. I start thinking of what I already know how to make that is quick, easy and doesn’t require a trip to the store instead of being open to new ideas.
That’s not to say that recipes that are quick or easy are bad, but I don’t like it when that is where my mind instantly heads to rather than trying to come up with something new to try.
This event got me thinking creatively again. Connie and Jeffrey, the chefs who attended with us, are so inspiring and creative in the kitchen. I loved this Wild Mushroom and White Bean Tart. It’s no secret that I rely on beans for quick dinner fixes, but I can often get stuck in a rut with beans and rely on them for soups, stews, chilis in the winter months.
In the summer I use beans a lot for dips, like hummus, and salsa or other Mexican fare. It honestly never occurred to me to use them in a tart, but the white beans were so creamy tasting with the wild mushrooms.
I really enjoyed this recipe and I can’t wait to make it at home to share it with my family. It would be a great vegetarian main dish served with a big, green salad or as an appetizer during the Holidays.
When tomatoes are out of season, I’ll substitute jarred sun-dried tomatoes for fresh on top. I have a hard time working with phyllo dough here because it is so incredibly dry, so I’ll probably give it a try at home with puff pastry. Super easy!
Do you think outside the box with beans or do you get stuck in a rut?
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Wild Mushroom and White Bean Tart
I love thinking outside the box with beans. This vegetarian tart is a fun way to use beans besides creating dips.
Ingredients
For Filling:
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 8 cups wild mushrooms, cut in quarters (approximately 24 ounces)
- 2 cups onions, diced
- 2 tablespoons garlic, diced
- 1 - can (15.5 ounces) BUSH'S® Cannellini Beans, drained and rinsed
- 2 tablespoons fresh herbs (thyme, parsley or marjoram), chopped
- 1 tablespoon lemon zest
- Salt and Pepper, to taste
- 2 eggs, beaten
- 1/2 cup sour cream
For Tart:
- 8 sheets (9”X12” each) phyllo dough
- Olive oil spray
- 6 tablespoons whole wheat bread crumbs
- 16 slices Roma tomatoes, ¼-inch thick
- 1/2 cup goat cheese
Instructions
- Defrost phyllo dough (allow about 2 hours for defrosting).
For Filling:
- Heat a sauté pan over medium-high heat. Add oil and mushrooms. Sauté for 5-10 minutes or until mushrooms release their moisture and begin to shrink, cook mushrooms in batches if necessary.
- Continue cooking mushrooms until liquid has evaporated and mushrooms start to brown (if mushrooms are too wet, they will soak through the phyllo dough).
- Add onions, garlic, cannellini beans and 1 tablespoon of herbs. Cook for 5 minutes or until onions are soft. Stir in zest. Season with salt and pepper. Let mushroom mixture thoroughly cool.
- Beat egg and sour cream. Add egg and sour cream to cooled mushroom mixture (egg will scramble if added to hot mixture). Salt and pepper to taste.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
For Tart:
- Lay 1 large sheet of phyllo on a parchment paper-lined sheet pan, keep remaining phyllo sheets covered with plastic wrap. Spray phyllo with olive oil spray and lightly sprinkle with bread crumbs.
- Place another sheet of phyllo on top of bread crumbs, gently press down. Spray top sheet of phyllo with olive oil spray. Repeat the process with the remaining sheets of phyllo. Work quickly so the edges don’t dry out.
- Roll up 1-inch of each edge towards the center, forming a rim. The final tart shell should be 7”X10”.
- Spread mushroom mixture evenly over the phyllo. Top with tomatoes, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and evenly distribute goat cheese on top. Sprinkle with remaining 1 tablespoon of herbs.
- Bake in preheated oven for 25-30 minutes, or until the crust is brown and crispy. Cool on wire rack prior to serving.
- Substitutions: Try jarred sun-dried tomatoes when fresh tomatoes are out of season.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 8 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 1275Total Fat: 71gSaturated Fat: 27gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 38gCholesterol: 62mgSodium: 1189mgCarbohydrates: 144gFiber: 11gSugar: 8gProtein: 18g
GoodLifeEats.com offers recipe nutritional information as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although GoodLifeEats.com makes every effort to provide accurate information, these figures are only estimates.
BUSH’S Beans Giveaway
One Winner will Receive:
- Staub Grill Pan
- Adorable Apron
- Silpat
- Bean Strainer
- Recipes made at the event
- Various spices to the make recipes
- Coupons for free cans of Bush’s Beans
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Lora W. says
I didn’t realize I use so many beans until I thought about it for the giveaway! I love black beans in my chicken tortilla soup and so many other things.
Annalise says
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Annalise says
The originals… made into calico beans in the slow cooker!!
Sarah says
I love beans, but I think my favourites, just for their versatility are garbanzo beans (though we call them chick peas in our house). I’ve recently discovered oven roasted chick peas which are such a good lunch snack in the kids’ lunch boxes.
--anu says
I love chickpeas. They are a welcome addition to any soup or salad or pasta dish. My favorite way to eat them is to mix a can of drained chickpeas with a tablespoon of mayo and two tsp of mild curry powder. Serve on leaves of butter lettuce. Yum!
Jessie C. says
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Jessie C. says
I like black beans with salad
Bonnie Tanner says
Black beans are my favorite. . add some cumin, oregano, etc. and eat them plain or with Mexican dishes!
Sara says
I’m a big fan of beans. It seems like the weather has shifted to fall and I’m really looking forward to making white bean with parmesan and rosemary soup. Yummy!
Melissa Vasquez says
black beans, baby!
Cheryl says
Country style baked beans are my fav! I like to doctor them up. Add some crispy pancetta, little honey, and red pepper flakes.
zmama says
black beans are my fave! love adding them to burritos!
Ann says
Garbanzo beans are my favorite. They are great in calico beans, soups, and salads.
Molly Jo says
Okay, I know this is an odd answer, but I really like Garbanzo beans, originally just because their name was so fun to say. After I outgrew that fascination, I found that I liked to substitute them whenever a recipe called for Great Northern or White Beans.
My favorite recipe this time of year is my mom’s hand-me-down recipe for Kielbasa/Bean Soup; which includes Garbanzo, Pinto, and Black beans.
clenna says
My favorite is the Bourbon and Brown Sugar Beans. We use them to make bean and chicken fajitas.
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