Author Notes
This is a beautiful recipe to serve at the holidays. Tis the season to take advantage of fresh cranberries. Also, the cranberry chutney can be used for turkey sandwiches, or as a side with duck. Stilton cheese, historically called 'the King of Cheeses', is milder than Roquefort or Gorgonzola, so keep that in mind when thinking of substitutions. This recipe was adapted from 'The Gourmet Cookbook' by Ruth Reichl. —ashleychasesdinner
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Ingredients
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1
ready made pie crust - keep refrigerated until ready to use
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1 1/4 cups
heavy cream
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2
large eggs
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2
large egg yolks
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1/2 teaspoon
salt
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1/2 teaspoon
pepper
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1 3/4 cups
crumbled Stilton- chilled with any rind removed
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1 tablespoon
vegetable oil
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1/4 cup
shallots, chopped
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1
12 ounce bag of fresh or frozen ( not thawed) cranberries
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1/4 cup
sugar
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2 tablespoons
cider vinegar
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1 teaspoon
fresh ginger, peeled and minced
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1
clove garlic, minced
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1/2 teaspoon
salt
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1/8 teaspoon
red pepper flakes
Directions
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MAKE TART SHELL:Roll out ready made dough to a 11 inch circle. Fit dough into a 9- inch fluted round tart pan with removable bottom.
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
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Line shell with foil and fill with pie weights, dried beans or rice. Bake until sides are set and edges are golden, about 15 minutes.
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Gently remove foil and weights. Bake until golden all over, about 10 to 15 minutes. Let cool. Reduce oven temperture to 325 degrees.
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MAKE THE FILLING: In a small bowl whisk together cream, eggs, yolks, salt, and pepper until combined.
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Place tart shell (still in pan), on a baking sheet and Sscatter cheese evenly over bottom of shell. Slowly pour cream mixture into shell. Bake until filling is golden around edges and just set, about 30 minutes. Cool tart completely in pan on rack. Cut into sqaures and serve with cranberry chutney spooned on top.
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CRANBERRY CHUTNEY:Heat oil on a 3 quart sauce pan over medium heat. Add shallots and cook, stirring occasionally, about 5 minutes. Stir in remaining ingredients and simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally, just til berries burst, 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool.
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