Instead of just rambling about that, let's get to a new dish we made! Remember that giant bag of farro we bought at Costco several months ago? Well, we finally worked our way down to the bottom of the bag and used the last cupful of it to make this Savory Farro Tart we had for dinner recently.

A mess of ricotta becomes the base to this tart, spiked with garlic-y melted butter, the cooked-to-tender nutty farro, a couple rich egg yolks and a whole egg, Parmigiano-Reggiano, smoked mozzarella, parsley, fresh grated nutmeg and crushed red pepper. The original recipe didn't have any smoked mozzarella in it, but we had a cube left in the refrigerator from another recipe and thought it might work out well here - it did! If you'd like to add a bit more color to the tart, I bet adding a bit of spinach would work well, especially with the nutmeg - you could either use fresh and quickly wilt it down in the farro cooking liquid, or go the easy route and use thawed frozen spinach, with any excess liquid thoroughly squeezed out.
There isn't a traditional pastry crust, but to give the outside a little boost (and help with release!), the pie plate is buttered and coated with a spoonful or two of fine dry breadcrumbs before the enlivened ricotta is smoothed into place. Stashed in the oven to bake, you'll want to let this go until the center just barely feels set and the top has taken a pale golden hue. This tart does need to cool before you dish it out - it won't have to cool completely, but it may be hard to get out slices if you serve it pipping hot. We let it rest until it was warm to the touch - this took about 15 or 20 minutes.

I've just discovered Farro from Giada. I have never cooked with it and haven't seen it at our Costco (but did go for the giant bag of golden flax!). I will have to keep my eye out for it.
ReplyDeleteLove the savoriness of this tart, I'm thinking this would be popular with the family. Thanks!
Kim - We made a grain salad with it and chicken a few times - love it.
ReplyDeleteJust clicked on the link to the roasted garlic pizza. I was planning on making margherita pizzas tomorrow night, but have a ton of garlic on hand, so I'll have to make some roasted garlic, too. (I usually make single serving-sized pizzas for each member of the family)
ReplyDeleteI have never made anything with farro, but if Costco has it, I will definitely need to buy me some. This will be the first recipe I try..looks so good!
ReplyDeleteJennifer - How did it turn out?
ReplyDeleteLisa - I love Costco!
Happened upon this while doing web search for Farro recipes. I just got a bag of Farro at Costco too and yikes -- it is delicious! Can't wait to make the tart recipe. Been putting it in salads as a filler. in yogurt. eating it plain. mmmm
ReplyDeleteTish - Enjoy! Please let me know if you come across any other recipes using it that you like.
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