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Goats Cheese and Red Onion Jam Pastries

In my fridge, I had some soft goats cheese and baby plum tomatoes and in my freezer, I had some ready-made puff pastry.

Goats Cheese and Red Onion Jam Pastries

And in my cupboard I had a jar of red onion jam; so wondering what to do with all these nice things, I came up with this.

Very easy to make and perfect as a light lunch!

Please see the recipe card below for full details. Prepare the pastry, part-bake before adding the filling.

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14 comments

  1. Jan, I've never seen red onion jam here. Mint jam might be a substitute as that is readily available in the USA.
    These pastries look nice and I bet would be great as an appetizer.

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  2. Jan, this photographed extremely well and your fridge clean-up is an immense success!

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  3. Jan, Peter is right - I love the idea of fridge clean up and how it all just seems to work itself out!

    -DTW
    www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com

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  4. They look yumptious,Jan, but like Sue, red onion jam is a new one on me.

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  5. Hi Jan, cool blog and nice recipes! I'm going to book mark you!

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  6. That looks delicious Jan! Well done you!

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  7. I bought some red onion marmalade and a lovely bit of brie from the farmers market on Sat. Think that would be a good combo too. yours looks delicious - I love goats cheese but hubby not so keen! Men huh!!

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  8. Lovin' this! I just happen to have made some red onion marmelade that I will be posting on my blog! Now I have a fantastic use for it! Not too keen on goat cheese, maybe feta would do? Lovely throw-together! Much love - Raquel XO

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  9. That looks good. I still haven't tried working with simple puff pastry and yet it always looks so good! The red onion jam also sounds really interesting.

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  10. I always like the creativity that comes from just throwing a few ingredients together.

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  11. I love these recipes, that spring from the need to use up stuff in the fridge! The combo of the red onion jam and goat's cheese is one of my favourites and the tomatoes are so pretty - yum!

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  12. Gorgeous, I love pastries like these! Great photos too Jan.

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  13. I'm a firm believer in the powers of frozen puff pastry :) Your tart looks great!

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  14. I bought some goat's cheese yesterday and was thinking about a winter salad, but this looks like heaven....

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Jan