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Do you like leeks? Have you tried leeks? What feels like a thousand years ago, but was sometime in the last decade, I tried leek for the first time because it arrived in my CSA box. I had never had a leek in anything and had no idea what to do with the long white/green vegetable. Which part was edible? What do you do with it! Thankfully the internet came in with a win that day and I created a delicious leek and potato soup utilizing mostly the white part of the leek and just a little bit of the greens.

That experience began my love affair with leeks. I typically crave these mild onion-like veggies in the spring. When I saw that I could order them in my Imperfect Produce box I quickly put them in along with some wonderful shitake mushrooms. I knew I just had to put these two flavors together for a fun bite-sized appetizer.

This post is in partnership with Imperfect Produce. All opinions are my own. Imperfect Produce is a delivery company that sources “ugly” produce straight from the farm and delivers it to your door at 30-50% less than grocery store prices.

Mushroom and Leeks Tartlets

Mushroom and Leeks Tartlets

This recipe makes 15 mini-tartlets.

Ingredients:

  • Athens Mini Fillo Shells (find in many grocery stores’ freezer sections near pie crusts)
  • 1 cup sliced leeks (mostly the white part of the leek, a little of the green is fine.)
  • 1 cup diced shitake mushrooms
  • olive oil (about 2 tablespoons)
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • Goats Cheese (to taste…I used about 3 tablespoons)
  • Salt & Pepper

Directions: 

  1. Saute the mushrooms, leeks, and onions in olive oil until reduced and slightly browned. About 5 minutes.
  2. Put a small amount of goats cheese in each Fillo Shell. Top with mushroom and leek mixture. Then top with a little more goats cheese.
  3. Pop in an oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 minutes or until goats cheese is slightly melted.
  4. Serve warm or at room temp.

 

Thank you to French Bull for supplying the beautiful platters on which this easy appetizer is being served! Thank you for reading about companies that help support this blog. 

Need a fast and easy appetizer to bring to a holiday party tonight or later this week? These slightly sweet and subtly savory treats are easy to make and perfect for the holiday. Serve alongside champagne for a really decadent treat. Store in the fridge without the gingersnap cookie. Serve on the cookie with a drizzle of honey. The flavors of the gingersnap and apricot really set off the wonderful tangy flavors of the goat cheese.

If you live near a Trader Joes you can pick all of these ingredients up in one stop. However, you are likely to find in most larger grocery stores.

Easy Holiday Appetizer: Goat Cheese, Honey, Apricot, & Almond Balls on Gingersnap Cookies - A Well Crafted Party

Easy Holiday Appetizer: Goat Cheese, Honey, Apricot, & Almond Balls on Gingersnap Cookies - A Well Crafted Party

Ingredients:

  • – 8 oz log of goat cheese
  • – 1/4 cup honey
  • – 1 cup dried apricots
  • – 1/2 cup almonds
  • – Gingersnap cookies

Directions:

  1. Take approximately 1 cup of dried apricots and 1/2 cup of almonds and pulse in a food processor until in small bits.
  2. Mix an 8 oz log of goat cheese with 1/4 cup of honey.
  3. Roll the goat cheese mixture into a ball and then roll in the apricot and almond mixture.
  4. Serve on a gingersnap cookie with a drizzle of honey.

Easy Holiday Appetizer: Goat Cheese, Honey, Apricot, & Almond Balls on Gingersnap Cookies - A Well Crafted Party

 

About French Bull: French Bull’s tableware is known for bright color schemes and beautiful designs. The holiday collection comes packaged with dangling ornaments, gift tags, and are ready for gifting.

Over the weekend I enjoyed several different events with tasty food… however, this little treat was my favorite! My friends Joan and Brandon hosted a wine tasting at their home and created all of the appetizers to pair with local wines. Brandon is a taste master… this simple, and quick appetizer is a knock-out winner for any party, but especially with a Muscat wine from Purple Cow Vineyards.