Eggs can be a difficult match for wine but light, fruity Chardonnays do work well and this has enough freshness to balance the acidity of the cheese and tomato.
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For the filling 200g tub Longley’s soft cheese 3 medium free range eggs 2tsp English mustard (grain mustard could be used) 250g Lancashire crumbly cheese, grated ½ tbsp caster sugar 5 large ripe tomatoes 1tbsp fresh thyme Salt and pepper to taste Olive oil to drizzle over For the oatmeal flour 300g plain white flour 50g fine oatmeal 50g lard 50g butter Pinch of salt You will need a large flan dish roughly 25cm
1. Pre-heat the over to 200°c / gas mark 6. 2. Firstly, make the pastry by rubbing the fats into the flour and oatmeal until it resembles breadcrumbs, then add 1tbsp of cold water at a time until it forms a dough. Roll the pastry out on a floured surface, line the flan dish and pop into the fridge for 15 minutes. Cover the pastry with scrunched up tin foil and bake blind for 10 minutes. Remove the foil and bake for a further 5 minutes and leave to cool. 3. Make a little cross at the end of the tomatoes making sure not to cut too deep, and plunge into boiling water until the skin starts to peel. Then, plunge into ice-cold water. 4. Peel the skin of the tomatoes and slice into thick slices and drain on kitchen roll. 5. In a bowl, mix the soft cheese, eggs, mustard and Lancashire cheese until well combined, season with salt and milled pepper and turn into the pastry case. 6. Arrange half of the tomatoes over the cheese mixture and sprinkle over half of the thyme and season with sea salt, milled pepper and caster sugar. Cover with the second layer of tomatoes, season and sprinkle over the last of the thyme. Bake for 40-45 minutes until the cheese mixture is set and golden brown and cool slightly before serving. 7. Drizzle over some olive oil before serving if desired and serve with crisp salad.
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