Pumpkin Feta Tart - Vegetarian Homemade Pie Recipe EASY Step by Step (2024)

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by Matt Dobson

Get ready for the reactions when everyone smells the delicious aroma of this Vegetarian Pumpkin Feta Tart / Pie recipe cooking in the oven.

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Visually the Pumpkin Feta Tart has a real WOW factor too it’s one very attractive pumpkin pie. It just looks special and would make a fabulous centrepiece if you were hosting for vegetarians.

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The tart looks like a giant orange rose pie prior to cooking in the pie in the oven!

I found that when I tried slicing the pumpkin by hand the slices were irregular in thickness and much too thick. So I used a food processor instead.

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The use of puff pastry in this recipe gives the pie a real homely feeling.

I love using crispy puff pastry for my tart and pie recipes. I really feel that tarts, pies and rolls taste better when they have a sheet of puff pastry wrapped around then.

All those delicious layers of flaky pastry around the pumpkin pie. Yum, you can’t go wrong.

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Pumpkin Feta Tart - Vegetarian Homemade Pie Recipe

What’s cooking, good looking! That’s how I was greeted when hubby arrived at home to smell the delicious aroma of this Pumpkin Feta Tart.

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Course: Dinner, Entrée, Side Dish

Cuisine: American, Australian

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Calories: 290kcal

Author: Matt Dobson

Ingredients

  • 100 gm puff pastry 2 sheets
  • 650 gm pumpkin peeled
  • 200 gm creamy lemmos feta cheese
  • 1 sprig rosemary
  • 5 whole egg
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 tbsp ground pepper to taste
  • 300 ml pouring cream
  • 1 whole egg
  • 1 tbsp spray oil

Instructions

  • Heat oven to 200 degree Celsius

  • Remove the puff pastry from the freezer and allow to defrost.

  • Spray a pie dish with oil.

  • Line the pie dish with pastry and trim any excess pastry from the sides.

  • Beat one of the eggs in a small bowl.

  • Apply the egg wash to the sides of the pastry.

  • Line the centre of the pastry shell with a little bit of baking paper and add pie weights to the centre.

  • Bake the pie shell blind until it is lightly coloured.

  • Remove the pie weights and reserve the partially cooked pie crust.

  • Reduce the oven temperature to 170 degree celsius.

  • Using a food processor or mandolin slice all the pumpkin into thin wedges.

  • Crumble half the feta cheese over the pie crust.

  • Arrange the pumpkin slices in a circular pattern around the pie. Start at the outside and work your way inwards.

  • Crumble more feta over the tart.

  • Grate the cloves of garlic over the tart and add the rosemary leaves.

  • In a large bowl add the cream and eggs. Beat with an egg whisk until combined.

  • Season the egg mixture with salt and pepper.

  • Slowly pour the egg mixture around the tart making sure it gets in between all the layers of pumpkin.

  • Bake until the tart is set. between 40 - 50 mins. checking until set.

  • *If the outside crust is browning too quickly add a cover made of al-foil to the top of the pie crust.

Nutrition

Serving: 100g | Calories: 290kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 59mg | Sodium: 62mg | Potassium: 440mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 9730IU | Vitamin C: 10.4mg | Calcium: 63mg | Iron: 1.4mg

I decided to make this dish because I had been noticing spiralled vegetable tarts popping up on Pinterest. The only problem was, I didn’t feel they would have the intense flavour I like in my meals.

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I then added a strong, creamy cheese. I thought about adding basil because I love pumpkin and basil, but hubby likes rosemary.

We have Rosemary growing wild in our garden so it was an obvious choice. I am really happy with the rosemary favour. I think it suits that comfort food feel of a pumpkin pie.

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I served the Pumpkin and Feta Tart with some extra creamy feta cheese sprinkled over the top.

I also added some more fresh leaves from the rosemary sprigs.

I would love for you to try this recipe, rosemary, feta and pumpkin are a match made in heaven!

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Note: Now, you may have noticed I have specified a Smooth Creamy Feta in the recipe. I will only be using brand names of products where I feel it is appropriate or necessary.

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Don’t forget to add this scrumptious Vegetarian Pumpkin and Feta Tart to your favourite Pinterest pie board!

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FAQs

Is pumpkin pie a pie or a tart? ›

Pumpkin pie is a dessert pie with a spiced, pumpkin-based custard filling. The pumpkin and pumpkin pie are both a symbol of harvest time, and pumpkin pie is generally eaten during the fall and early winter.

What makes a tart tart? ›

A tart is a baked dish consisting of a filling over a pastry base with an open top not covered with pastry. The pastry is usually shortcrust pastry; the filling may be sweet or savoury, though modern tarts are usually fruit-based, sometimes with custard.

What's the difference between a pie and a tart? ›

While pies look covered from all sides, tarts are open from the top and you can easily see the filling on top. Another difference lies in the base. While pies have a thin and smooth crust, tarts have a rather thick and crumbly crust which crumbles down when pieces are cut from the tart.

Is tart dough the same as pie dough? ›

While pie crusts are very flaky and light, tart crusts or pastry crusts, tend to be firm and crumbly and not at all flaky. A standard tart crust contains flour, sugar, salt, and a beaten egg, all incorporated together in a food processor and then chilled before use.

Is pumpkin pie a vegetable or fruit? ›

You might associate pumpkins with the vegetable patch, but these squashes — both the decorative variety we love to spotlight this time of year and the best ingredient in standards like pumpkin pie — are indeed fruits.

What is pumpkin pie filling made of? ›

Store-bought pumpkin pie mix (sometimes labeled "pumpkin pie filling") is a shortcut for making homemade pumpkin pie. It contains puréed pumpkin plus added spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. It also contains sugar and other chemical additives.

What are the four types of tarts? ›

There are four main types of tarts: fruit tarts, custard tarts, chocolate tarts, and savory tarts.

What is tart filling made of? ›

It's made with rich cream cheese, sour cream for a hint of tang, powdered sugar, and delicious vanilla bean paste, but you can use vanilla extract if that's all you have on hand. The mixture is beat together before some heavy cream is whipped in to help achieve a light and fluffy texture.

Can I use a pie pan for a tart? ›

Q: Can you make a tart in a pie pan? A: If you're in a pinch, you can certainly press your tart shell into a pie pan and fill it. The presentation, though, won't be as nice and you will have some difficulting slicing and serving. The better substitute for a tart pan is a springform pan.

What is a pie without a top crust called? ›

A pie with no top crust can be a tart or flan. Either can be sweet or savoury. One of my favourites is Bakewell tart, which is made with raspberry jam and an almond based filling.

Can you use pizza dough as pie dough? ›

Chicken pot pie is a staple menu item for any cafeteria, diner, or family restaurant. You can skip the hardest part of make the pie – the pie dough – by simply substituting frozen pizza dough.

What are the three types of dough used for pies? ›

There are three types of pastry dough in a classically trained chef's arsenal that should be known by heart. To the uninformed observer, these doughs may seem quite similar, even interchangeable.

Does a pie need a bottom? ›

Some pie fans believe that you have to have a crust on the bottom to call it a proper pie, but sometimes midweek meals call for just a pie lid. Yes, it's controversial, but it's so much quicker than lining a pie dish and blind baking or risking a soggy bottom.

Is Cheesecake a pie or tart? ›

Cheesecake is Technically a Tart

The cheesecake base is composed of a type of pastry shell that can sit at the base of the dessert or surround it on three sides. The top of a cheesecake can be decorated with fresh fruit, whipped cream, pecans, cookies, fruit sauce, or chocolate syrup.

Is pizza a pie or a tart? ›

PIZZA IS A PIE CAMP

Whether we go by Oxford Languages, as Google immediately does, or Merriam Webster, “pie” is, as one of its very definitions, pizza. Whether pies are sweet or savoury, it's still a pie, so clearly ingredients don't matter (which, coincidentally, is one reason pop tarts = ravioli).

What is the difference between a pie dish and a tart tin? ›

In French cooking we make a difference between a tart pan (for quiches or fruit tarts with no filling) and a pie pan (for American style pies and cakes such as the NY cheesecake). You will find both sizes here: the tart pan is wider and shallow. The pie dish is smaller but deeper.

What does tart mean? ›

1. : pleasantly sharp or sour to the taste. 2. : having a sharp or biting quality. a tart voice.

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