These take a few minutes to assemble - much like cookies - but they're not difficult at all!
I made one batch green olive, one batch caramelized pearl onion, and one batch oil cured olive (warn guests of pits, if you use these!).
Here's the Recipe for one batch (you'll probably want a lot of batches!):
Vegan Holiday Appetizers
1# Bread Dough, rolled out and cut in 40 squares
Filling: 40 olives, or 12oz pearl onions, caramelized
Something for brushing so toppings will stick: Olive brine, oil, or water
Toppings: Zaatar, Sesame Seeds, Poppy Seeds, Thyme & Kosher Salt, etc.
Wrap fillings in dough individually, brush, and top. Bake 450 degrees Fahrenheit, till golden - 25 to 30 minutes (slightly longer if frozen).
First, you make the dough. The dough can be made well in advance of assembly day. And, assembly can be done in advance of baking day. And, yes, you CAN use purchased dough. But this recipe is a lot yummier!
Roll out the Dough (roughly 10"x18"). I like to roll it on parchment paper for easy handling. |
Cut Crosswise in 10 strips, then lengthwise in 4 sections. |
Place filling (Olive or Caramelized onion) in center of each piece. |
Fold each piece over filling. |
Stretch dough around filling, and press edges to seal. |
If you want to freeze them, freeze them on the parchment covered pan (as shown above). Once they're frozen solid, they can be popped into a zippered freezer bag for storage until baking day.
This is being shared on Recipes and Ramblings with the Tumbleweed Contessa
Food on Fridays: Finger Foods
Oooh, those look delicious, I would love the olive surprise! I have been using the zaatar on my pita this week!!! Really a nice and mellow spice.
ReplyDeleteMuito obrigada por todas as receitas, é tudo muito gostoso, eu vou adaptando conforme o que encontro aqui no Brasil, mas uma vez obrigada.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! So glad you're enjoying them. Please let me know if there are any details I should add to make my posts more helpful to international readers. Glad to have you here! : )
Delete