Panela tarts are melt in the mouth appetizers that are addictive too. These are very easy to make and are tasty. They are the perfect size for an appetizer. The filling can be made ahead too and can be made with store-bought pie crusts too. All these make it a perfect one for a party appetizer. Usually, I don't buy Panela cheese in Costco, since I don't use it that often. Smaller sizes from other stores work for me. But this time, I don't know what was happening....haha....did I go shopping for cheese hungry or stressed out .....hahaha. It is similar to paneer but a little softer when grilled. It is great to use in grilled appetizers and meals. Anyway, when I saw the theme for the BakingBloggers, I decided to use this cheese and that became a huge hit. We loved it so much and ended up making it a couple of times. Since Panela was similar to paneer and softer version too, was able to use it in a few ways.
Ok. Coming to BakingBloggers...On the second Monday of the month, the participants of the BakingBloggers group share recipes for baked goods, based on a specific theme for each month. This month's theme is "Baked Holiday Party Appetizers". Sue of Palatable Pastime hosts this event. Thanks, Sue!
I am posting this for both BakingBloggers and Srivalli's Bake-A-Thon 2020. We share recipes for baked food 3 days a week - Monday, Wednesday, Friday - all through the month.
Ingredients
Makes 16-18 tarts
For the filling:
Panela cheese - 1 cup
Corn - 1/3 cup
Spinach - 1.5 cups
Chili flakes - 3/4 tsp
Salt - 1/4 tsp
Cayenne - 1/4 tsp
Garlic - 1/2 tsp, finely chopped
Onion - 1/4 cup, chopped fine
Jalapeno - 1/2 tsp, finely chopped
Aquafaba - 3 tbsp
For the Crust:
All-purpose flour - 1 cup
Butter - 5 tbsp
Salt - 1/2
Cayenne - 1 tsp
Water 1 or 2tbsp
Method
In a bowl, add the ingredients for the crust. Knead like a pastry dough with adding ice-cold water to a smooth dough. Wrap and refrigerate for an hour. It is important to have tiny specks of butter in the crust dough, so when it bakes, the crust will be flaky and buttery.
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Roll the pastry dough into a 1/8 inch thick circle. Cut out circles of 4-5 inches. Reroll the remaining dough and make few more circles. Gently insert the cut circles into a sprayed muffin pan. Press gently. Add in the cheese spinach filling.
Tips
I wanted to make the spicy crust too. Cayenne in the crust can be reduced or omitted too according to your preference.
Also, for a less spicy version, adjust the chili flakes and cayenne in the filling too.
If you use eggs, you can add one instead of aquafaba.
Baking Blogger December 2020:
Baked Holiday Party Appetizers
- Baked Savory Crackers by Sid's Sea Palm Cooking
- Baked Veggie Bread Roses In Muffin Pan by Sneha's Recipe
- Crab Puffs by A Day in the Life on the Farm
- French Bread Cheese Puffs by Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Merguez-Wrapped Duck Eggs by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
- Panela Tarts by Magical Ingredients (You are here!)
- Shrimp Scampi Flatbread Bites by Making Miracles
- Spicy Bacon-Wrapped Sweet Potato Kebabs by Palatable Pastime
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