Red Cabbage Tarts
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This page as PDF These tasty tarts were great as a side dish, they would also be good as appetizers or served at a buffet. The soy ricotta makes them especially flavorful.

Yield: 6 individual tarts
Ingredients:
- 500 grams red cabbage and apples, cooked
- 6 sheets frozen puff pastry, thawed
- 100 grams pine nuts, toasted
- 1/2 cup soy yogurt
- 1 Tbs. raw cashew butter
- lemon juice
- 1-2 Tbs, nutritional yeast flakes
- nutmeg
- salt
- thyme

Directions:
- Preheat the oven to 220 C .
- Thaw the puff pastry.
- Oil six individual pastry tart shells.
- Make a soy ricotta from the soy yogurt, cashew butter, splash of lemon juice, nutritional yeast, dash of nutmeg and salt. Mix well with a fort or whisk.
- Toast the pine nuts in a dry pan for a few minutes until golden brown.
- Put one sheet the puff pastry in each of the tart shells.
- Trim the excess with a knife, and prick the bottom with a fork.
- Fill the pastry shells with the red cabbage apple mixture.
- Place a few dollops of the soy ricotta on top.
- Sprinkle a few pine nuts on each pastry and dust with thyme.
- Place in the oven to bake for 15 to 20 minutes until the pastry shell is lightly golden brown.
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So yummy to make tarts from red cabbage, I’m really gonna try this.
You must be kidding me! I ate almost exactly the same red cabbage tarts on Feb 2nd! What a coinicidence
WOw, I am amazed. Red cabbage pie? very innovative. a long time ago, I was vegan for 2 years and I know sometimes I would kill for a rich creamy chocolate cake
that is probably why my will broke along the way
now after two years of crap diet, I am re-living my vegan journey again with my 21-day vegan challenge, as from what I was told, it takes three weeks to change oneĀ“s habits….
I ll be back for more inspiration