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Mushroom Walnut Pesto Tart for Mushroom Masters Challenge

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Mushroom Masters: A Tournament of Taste is back for year two!

 

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I was delighted to be asked to participate again after having so much fun with my Portabella Pizza recipe last year. Things got wild. Last year’s challenge is a big reason why I now love (and crave!) mushrooms as much as I do. I really didn’t fall in love with mushrooms until I started experimenting with them in the kitchen.

Sometimes those strange little things just need to grow on you like…fungi…?

Check out these cool mushroom facts:

  • Mushrooms are the only item in the produce aisle with vitamin D. Winter’s coming, eat up!
  • Mushrooms are low in calories, fat free, and can be an effective substitute for meats thanks to their hearty and fulfilling nature. I would concur.
  • Mushrooms are a source of selenium and ergothionene, antioxidants that play a role in immunity. Don’t be a sicky this Winter and eat up.
  • Mushrooms are a kitchen staple: they can star as the feature ingredient, or pair with any dish. They are like a little black dress, in other words.

 

Tastespotting is hosting the event once again along with Mushrooms Canada, Australian Mushroom Growers Association, and The Mushroom Council. Twelve of us food bloggers from Canada, US, and Australia were asked to compete in this challenge and were offered a bit of compensation for our time and food costs. We are now in the 4th and final week of the challenge.

I was assigned to the final week’s Appetizer challenge! Also participating in this appetizer challenge are  two very talented bloggers- Elana of Elana’s Pantry and Ellie of Kitchen Wench.

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To be honest, I thought my mushroom creativity was maxed out with last year’s Portabella Pizza, but this Mushroom Walnut Pesto Tart is hands down the best mushroom recipe I’ve ever made. I’m so excited to share it with you after sitting on the recipe for a few weeks.

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Given my recent infatuation for vegetables in my pesto, I thought it would be fun to make a mushroom walnut parsley pesto as a base for a tart. I really had no idea how it would turn out so I prayed to the culinary gods for a miracle.

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For the pesto, I processed together garlic, toasted walnuts, extra virgin olive oil, fresh parsley, S & P, and the sautéed mushrooms. I was a bit worried that the mushrooms would taste weird in a pesto (shame on me, I know), but the flavours just worked so well. If you don’t want to make a tart you can always use this pesto with a pasta dish or spread over some crostini. Or you know, the spoon to face method worked for me quite well.

Step aside roasted tomato basil pesto, there’s a new fav pesto in town.

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Mushroom Walnut Pesto Tart

★★★★★
4.5 from 6 reviews
Yield
12-15 squares
Prep time
45 minutes
Cook time
29 minutes
Total time
1 hour, 14 minutes

Calling all mushroom fans!

My award-winning pesto tart took home first-prize in a Mushroom Canada competition a few years ago. It takes a bit of time to prepare, but the wait is worth it once you sink your teeth into your first crispy, savory bite. If you don’t want to make a phyllo tart you can simply spread the pesto onto crostini or try tossing the pesto with pasta and sauteed mushrooms for an elegant dinner.

Ingredients

For the pesto:
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 20 oz (~1.25 lb) sliced crimini mushrooms, divided
  • 2/3 cup toasted chopped walnuts, divided
  • 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tbsp water
  • 1 cup loosely packed fresh parsley
  • 1 tbsp nutritional yeast (optional)
  • 1/2-3/4 tsp kosher salt, to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
For the tart:
  • 7-8 Phyllo Pastry sheets
  • Extra virgin olive oil, for brushing sheets
  • 1 red onion, sliced into long strands
  • Remaining crimini mushrooms
  • Fresh parsley, to garnish

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Thaw Phyllo dough according to package directions.
  2. In a large skillet, sauté the sliced red onion in 2 tbsp olive oil over medium-low heat. Stir often for about 30 minutes. In another skillet, sauté the sliced mushrooms in 1-2 tsp olive oil for about 20 minutes or until the water cooks out.
  3. With the food processor running, drop 2 peeled garlic cloves in and process until chopped. Add in 1 cup (saving the rest for the tart) sautéed mushrooms, olive oil, and water and process until smooth, scraping down the sides as necessary. Now add in the rest of the ingredients (using only 1/3 cup walnuts) and process until smooth. Stir in remaining 1/3 cup walnuts. Adjust seasonings to taste.
  4. Place 1 sheet of Phyllo dough onto prepared baking sheet. Brush or spray on oil. Repeat for 7 layers. Carefully fold each side inward to form a crust. With a fork, poke lots of holes all over the phyllo to allow air to escape. You can also weigh it down with pie weights. Bake at 350°F for about 18-20 mins until golden.
  5. After cooling the phyllo for 5 mins, carefully spread on all of the pesto, top with the remaining mushrooms and onion. Garnish with fresh parsley leaves. Cut into squares and serve immediately.
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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
14 years ago

This looks wonderful! I love mushrooms, but I don’t cook with them enough. Thanks for the inspiration!

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Kris
14 years ago

Voted for you! Great idea once again!!! :)

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staceyhealthylife
14 years ago

That looks so good and fancy. Perfect for impressing someone. Best of luck.

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Kiah
14 years ago

Love you new autumn header!!

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Alyson
14 years ago

Ahhhh! That looks amazing!

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radioactivegan
14 years ago

That looks so pretty and delicious!

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Lauren @ Sweet and Twisted
14 years ago

Mmm…I love mushrooms. Hate parsley though. Maybe I’ll try this with some thyme and rosemary instead because this looks awesome!

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Kaila @healthyhelperblog!
14 years ago

I LOVE MUSHROOMS! that crust looks so flakey and delish!

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Kelly @ Foodie Fiasco
14 years ago

Mmm. This looks so amazing! Best of luck, Angela!

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Tracy @ Tracy's Treats
14 years ago

Mushrooms get such a bad rap! I think they’re delicious! Good luck in the challenge!

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Lenna
14 years ago

Voted for you, what an amazing recipe! I love mushrooms :)

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The Mrs @ Success Along the Weigh
14 years ago

That looks amazing! Perfect for a dinner party. (I accidentally typed sinner party though I suppose it could work for that too!) ;)

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Luluk
14 years ago

Hi, It looks drooling…I wonder where the link to the recipe is…I definitely would like to try :-)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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14 years ago

It’s linked on the tastespotting page that I linked to :)

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Lisa Broadley
14 years ago

it looks so yummy!! I just voted and you’re in the lead! Woohoo!

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Sarah
14 years ago

Looks amazing! I just popped over the link and voted and couldn’t help notice that you’re winning!

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Kristen @ Popcorn on the Stove
14 years ago

I’m going to go vote but I just wanted to say that this looks delicious! And I had no idea that mushrooms had vitamin D. That’s pretty cool.

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jess white
14 years ago

looks absolutely incredible!!

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jennifer @ peanut butter and peppers
14 years ago

I voted for you! Your tart looks so good, but I wish I liked mushrooms. I ty so hard to like them, but I can’t! If there in my food I won’t pick them off, but I won’t go out of my way to eat them! Good luck on the contest!!

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JenATX
14 years ago

i love the parsley sprinkled on top, gives the dish some color & provides a new clue as to what is inside the pesto :)

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Stormy @Maoomba
14 years ago

I am such a mushroom fan, and this looks phenomenal. Trying it out this coming weekend.

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