Ingredients
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1
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2 1/2
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1
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2
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2
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3
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1/4
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Directions
Mini Zucchini and Goat Cheese Tarts, They look so pretty in Bon Appetit Magazine and sounds yummy What to Drink: Pair the tarts with a Pinot Blanc Try the Robert Sinskey 2007 Pinot Blanc, Carneros ($40), which has citrus and melon flavors , They look so pretty in Bon Appetit Magazine and sounds yummy What to Drink: Pair the tarts with a Pinot Blanc Try the Robert Sinskey 2007 Pinot Blanc, Carneros ($40), which has citrus and melon flavors
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Steps
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Done
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line Rimmed Baking Sheet With Parchment Paper. Place Pie Crust on Floured Work Surface. Using 1 1/2- to 1 3/4-Inch Cookie Cutter or Biscuit Cutter Dipped in Flour, Cut Out 24 Rounds; Transfer to Prepared Sheet, Spacing 1/2 Inch Apart. Place in Freezer Until Dough Is Firm, About 30 Minutes. Do Ahead Can Be Made 1 Day Ahead. Cover; Keep Frozen. |
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Done
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Toss Zucchini With 1 Teaspoon Salt in Medium Bowl. Let Stand 15 Minutes. Drain and Pat Dry. Place Zucchini in Another Medium Bowl; Toss With 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil and Thyme. Sprinkle Zucchini With Pepper. |
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Done
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Preheat Oven to 400f Spread Goat Cheese Generously Over Each Frozen Dough Round. Fold 3 to 4 Zucchini Slices in Half and Place in Concentric Circle Atop 1 Dough Round, Creating Flower-Like Pattern. Repeat With Remaining Zucchini and Dough (reserve Any Remaining Zucchini For Another Use). Sprinkle With Parmesan. Bake Until Crusts Are Light Golden, About 20 Minutes. Transfer to Platter. Drizzle Lightly With Additional Olive Oil. Serve Warm or at Room Temperature. |