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Too elegant to eat: flower-shaped ground meat and cheese torte

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Using ground meat to make hamburgers or a nice chunk of meatloaf gets old after awhile. Even the king of foods, the burger, needs a break sometimes. And with a little imagination and a sheet or two of filo pastry — problem solved. The result is also so gorgeous, you might not even want to eat it. But better chow down rather than let it go bad. So get out your forks and unlock your pie-holes!

Cheese Ground Meat Torte

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Course Main Dishes
Servings 4 portions

Equipment

  • Quiche form or springform cake pan

Ingredients
  

  • 2 sheets puff pastry
  • 3/4 lb ground beef or other ground meat
  • 1 tsp mustard
  • 10 leaves chopped basil
  • 1 tsp tomato paste
  • to taste salt and pepper
  • 1 1/4 cups grated cheese
  • 3 oz cubed cheese
  • 1 whisked egg

Instructions
 

  • Roll out the filo pastry and use a glass (or round cookie-cutter) to cut out as many circles as you can.
  • Put the ground meat in a bowl and mix it well with the mustard, basil, and tomato paste, plus salt and pepper.
  • Place about a tablespoon full of the ground meat mix on 2/3 of all the circles (in the middle of each circle). Put equal portions of the grated cheese on the remaining circles.
  • Fold each circle over at the middle and then press the corners together, for a tortellini-shaped dumpling.
  • Place the filled dumplings into a baking form, for instance a quiche form or a springform cake pan. Put one cube of cheese on top of each of the outer ring of dumplings. Baste the whole thing with the whisked egg.
    Bake in the oven for 40 min at 375°F, with the air circulator on. When it's done, cut the torte into slices and bring the tantalizing dish straight to the table.

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There’s nothing boring about ground meat with a recipe like this around. Can you imagine serving the unusual, hearty torte with a side of fresh veggies or a homemade dip?

And just a tip for cooks with a sweet tooth: try filling the dumplings with applesauce, chocolate-hazelnut cream, or grandma’s homemade jam — you really can’t go wrong!