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Authentic Alsatian Tarte Flambe (Flammekueche) Recipe

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Ingredients

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1/4 cup flour
1/4 cup moderately hot water, about 110 degrees
1 tablespoon sugar
1 (1/4 ounce) package yeast
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup beer
6 tablespoons milk
2 tablespoons oil
1 medium onion, finely chopped (3 ounces)
1 cup creme fraiche
6 ounces soft white cheese (fromage blanc)

Nutritional information

669.7
Calories
360 g
Calories From Fat
40.1 g
Total Fat
18.6 g
Saturated Fat
99.2 mg
Cholesterol
1087.1 mg
Sodium
63.8 g
Carbs
2.7 g
Dietary Fiber
4.6 g
Sugars
12.7 g
Protein
170g
Serving Size

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Authentic Alsatian Tarte Flambe (Flammekueche) Recipe

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    When I made this my daughter said, "Why can't you make pizza I like?" Then, "I LOVE it!"

    • 285 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Tarte Flambe (French) or Flammekueche (German), Tarte flambe is an Alsatian dish composed of thin bread dough rolled out in a circle or a rectangle, which is covered by crme frache, onions and bacon It is one of the most famous gastronomical specialties of the region Depending on the area of the region, this dish can be called in Alsatian: flammekueche, in German: Flammkuchen, or, in French: tarte flambe Flammekueche dates back to the fifteenth or sixteenth century Legend says that the creators of this dish were those Alsatian farmers who used to bake bread once a week A tarte flambe would be used to test the heat of their wood-fired ovens At the peak of its temperature, the oven would also have the ideal conditions in which to bake a tarte flambe The embers would be pushed aside to make room for the tarte in the middle of the oven, and the intense heat would be able to bake it in 1 or 2 minutes The crust that forms the border of the tarte flambe would be nearly burned by the flames The name itself comes from this method of baking, the English translation of the original Alsatian name meaning baked in the flames , When I made this my daughter said, Why can’t you make pizza I like? Then, I LOVE it! , Tarte flambe is an Alsatian dish composed of thin bread dough rolled out in a circle or a rectangle, which is covered by crme frache, onions and bacon It is one of the most famous gastronomical specialties of the region Depending on the area of the region, this dish can be called in Alsatian: flammekueche, in German: Flammkuchen, or, in French: tarte flambe Flammekueche dates back to the fifteenth or sixteenth century Legend says that the creators of this dish were those Alsatian farmers who used to bake bread once a week A tarte flambe would be used to test the heat of their wood-fired ovens At the peak of its temperature, the oven would also have the ideal conditions in which to bake a tarte flambe The embers would be pushed aside to make room for the tarte in the middle of the oven, and the intense heat would be able to bake it in 1 or 2 minutes The crust that forms the border of the tarte flambe would be nearly burned by the flames The name itself comes from this method of baking, the English translation of the original Alsatian name meaning baked in the flames


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Dough:

    2
    Done

    Mix the Starter Ingredients Together in a Small Bowl, Cover Tightly, and Set Aside in a Warm Place For 30 Minutes.

    3
    Done

    When the Starter Is Light and Bubbly, Mix the Beer and Milk Into the Mixture.

    4
    Done

    Put the Flour and Salt Into a Food Processor, Then, With the Motor Running, Add the Yeast Mixture Through the Feeding Tube. Process the Dough Until It Forms a Ball. Add Very Small Amounts of Additional Flour or Milk If Necessary.

    5
    Done

    Process the Ball Until It Is Smooth, Elastic, and Warm, About 45 Seconds to 1 Minute.

    6
    Done

    Butter a Medium-Sized Bowl, Roll the Ball Around in the Butter, Then Cover and Let Rise in a Warm Place Until Doubled. Punch Down and Let Rise a Second Time.

    7
    Done

    Heat the Oven to 450 Degrees.

    8
    Done

    Oil a 14 X 16 Inch Baking Sheet. Roll the Dough Until Slightly Smaller Than the Baking Sheet. Place It on the Sheet.

    9
    Done

    Alsatian Tarte Flambee:

    10
    Done

    Heat 1 Tablespoon of the Oil in a Nonstick Skillet. Add the Onion and Cook, Stirring, Over Low Heat For 5 Minutes or Until Golden Brown. Let Cool.

    11
    Done

    Combine the Crme Frache, Fromage Blanc, Salt, Pepper, and Nutmeg. Add the Cooled Onion.

    12
    Done

    Heat the Remaining Oil in the Skillet and Fry the Bacon Until Lightly Browned, Stirring Constantly. Remove and Drain Through a Strainer.

    13
    Done

    Spread the Onion Mixture Over the Dough, Leaving a Very Small Raised Rim All the Way Around, Then Dot With the Bacon.

    14
    Done

    Baking:

    15
    Done

    Bake For 20 Minutes, or Until the Tart Is Lightly Browned.

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