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Caramelised Onion & Goats Cheese Flatbread
A Slice of Sweet & Tangy Heaven. Goats Cheese + Caramelised Onions, a flavourful marriage! Anything with goats cheese always feels extra lush. But the secret to this recipe is the caramelised onions. You have to ‘slow cook’ the onions in a pan for 30 minutes. Combined with tangy cheese and
Caramelised Onion & Goats Cheese Flatbread

A Slice of Sweet & Tangy Heaven.
Goats Cheese + Caramelised Onions, a flavourful marriage!
Anything with goats cheese always feels extra lush. But the secret to this recipe is the caramelised onions. You have to ‘slow cook’ the onions in a pan for 30 minutes. Combined with tangy cheese and you have yourself the perfect flatbread topping.

Ingredients
Serves 5 Flatbread/ 10 pieces cut in half.
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White Flatbread (I love this flatbread from The Fish Wives)
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1kgs of Red Onions
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Goats Cheese
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Thyme
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Butter




Method
Caramelised Onions Recipe from Simply Recipes
1. CUT all the red onions lengthways.
2. MELT a tablespoon of butter and some olive oil in a pan, once shimmering add in the onions.
3. STIR occasionally for 10 minutes, then add a sprinkle of salt and 2 teaspoons of sugar. Let it sit for around 25-30 minutes, only stirring to avoid the onions from sticking to the pan.
4. POUR some balsamic vinegar into the pan to add some extra colour and flavour. Cook for another 5 minutes.
5. PRE-HEAT the oven at 180 deg.
6. SPREAD butter on the flatbread, add a dollop of caramelised onions and goats cheese pieces. Drizzle with olive oil and S&P.
7. BAKE for around 15 minutes (until crust is slightly golden). Garnish with fresh thyme.


This flatbread literally lasted around 5 minutes before we ate it all! It’s a great starter dish but can also be served as a main (just double the ingredients).
Enjoy! xx
Photography by Carli Teteris.
Flatbread and Goats Cheese sponsored by The Fishwives.
Lizbeth Pal-DevelterApril 13, 2021Comment
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