When I found this recipe for Sicilian tart, I thought two things: easy and one dish. I get happy when recipes don’t call for a lot of dishes to dirty up. I’m sure you know what I mean….
This recipe has got to be one of the easiest snacks/appetizers/brunch items out there. Dice up some vegetables and mix them with ricotta cheese and shredded mozzarella cheese. Spread the mixture onto (pre-made) pic crust dough….
…crimp the edges of your dough:
…and then pop it in the oven for 30 minutes or so…
(Don’t you love before and afters?)
Now: big question, how does it taste?
Fantastic. Light, crisp and cheesy. But, next time I will be adding bacon or another salty cured meat. In my world if bacon can go in it- it will.
But, in all honesty it’s a great recipe even without bacon in it. For the complete recipe that’s ready to print, head over here:
Now, a lot of you may expecting some festive spooky Halloween treats like 99% of the other blogs have. I have totally slacked this Holiday. I usually have already made my cocoa spiderweb bites and my ghost cookies by now. Unfortunately, catching a cold, and taking a trip consumed a lot of my “free bake” time. Today isn’t that much different. I have a cake to make today, and it’s for my nephew’s first birthday party… so I don’t think I’ll be able to get away with anything too creepy.
But, it would be funny for a minute..if I showed up with a white brain shaped cake with a red velvet interior and cherry filling…then I could be like all the other bloggers posting Halloween stuff….hmmm.
Nah… my sister would be so mad.
Maybe next year.
Needless to say, I’m not sure if I will get to make any spooky cakes or cookies. 🙁 Is it even possible for a cookie to be spooky?
I think not. Regardless of my lack of Halloween baking, I decided I better get a head start of my Christmas cookies now.
That way I’m not late. Right? Right!
Have a wonderful day… stay safe!
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