Tomato puff pastry trees
Fun and festive puff pastry trees filled with tomato passata. The perfect appetizer to share with family during the holiday season!
Made with Passata
Sweet and creamy, the classic Passata is the most convenient way to use tomatoes. It’s ideal for short cooking time recipes in which it maintains its bright red color. You only need to heat it up to give a creamy texture to your recipes with eggs, white meat or to prepare a quick sauce for your pasta. At the table, its sweetness and velvety texture will make everyone happy, even the youngest.
Ingredients
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5
spoons
Passata Tomato Puree
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2
sheets
rectangular puff pastry
(100% plant-based)
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20
g
plant-based grated cheese
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1
drizzle
extra virgin olive oil
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t.t.
salt
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Tomato puff pastry trees: Method
- Start by seasoning the tomato passata with olive oil and salt.
- Roll out the first puff pastry sheet and evenly spread the tomato passata and plant-based grated cheese on top.
- Lay the second puff pastry sheet over the first one, ensuring the edges align perfectly.
- Using a smooth-edged pastry wheel, cut the layered pastry into strips approximately 2 cm wide along the long side.
- Take a strip and fold it into an accordion shape. The base should be wider, and the top narrower to resemble a tree shape.
- Insert a skewer through the center of the tree, starting at the bottom and ending at the top.
- Place the trees on a baking tray lined with parchment paper, leaving a small gap between each one.
- Bake in a preheated static oven at 200°C (390°F) for 20–25 minutes or until golden brown.