Puff pastries filled with fresh tomato and basil and melted cheese. These tomato basil pastries are delicious and the best way to start your morning.
How often do you eat breakfast in the morning?
I’ve always heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, which makes sense since we need the energy to get us through the rest of the day. But waking up and getting ready for school or work, sometimes the idea of breakfast just doesn’t have its appeal.
But these, these I can wake up for in the morning. These I can quickly make and reheat.
I love tomato season. So many choices to pick from. Then paired with fresh basil and melted cheese. It’s a classic combination. But one I can never get tired of because they’re so fresh!
Can you already smell these pastries baking in your oven?
It’ll taste just as good. Promise.
First, take out a puff pastry sheet from the freezer and allow it to thaw. You want the puff pastry sheet to thaw but you want them to remain chilled so that they will puff up better.
Preheat the oven to 400F.
Once the puff pastry sheet has thawed, slice the sheet into four even pieces.
Sprinkle about 2 tablespoons of mozzarella cheese onto the center of each of the squares. You can always add more if you like.
Place the sliced tomatoes on top of the cheese. I used dry farmed early girl tomatoes, but you can use your favorite variety.
Scatter torn fresh basil over the tomatoes. You can switch the order too.
Fold two opposite corners of the puff pastry sheet to the center, then brush the pastry with the egg wash. The egg wash will help the pastry.
Bake the tomato basil pastries in the oven for about 10-13 minutes until the pastries have turned a golden brown and the cheese has melted.
Serve these pastries warm.
Enjoy!
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- 1 puff pastry sheet, thawed
- ½ cup shredded mozzarella cheese
- 1 medium sized tomato, sliced
- 3-5 large basil leaves, torn, more if desired
- 1 large egg , beaten
- Pinch of salt
- Preheat the oven to 400F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
- Once the puff pastry sheet has thawed, cut it into 4 even pieces.
- Sprinkle about 2 tablespoons of mozzarella cheese down the center diagonally of each puff pastry square.
- Top the cheese with slices of tomato and torn basil leaves.
- Fold opposite corners of the puff pastry squares to the center.
- Brush the beaten egg on the puff pastries to allow pastries to turn golden brown.
- Sprinkle salt on top if desired.
- Bake the pastries in the oven for 10-13 minutes until the pastries are golden brown and the cheese has melted.
- Serve the tomato basil pastries warm.
Linda says
I could swear I smelled them from here!!! Pinned them to try on a weekend this Fall 🙂 🙂
Laura (PA Pict) says
These look delicious. I have had real problems finding frozen or chilled puff pastry in the supermarkets here in America, however. When I do occasionally see it it has been sweetened ready for use in desserts. I am sadly not up to making my own puff pastry.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Really? I usually buy mine frozen from Safeway or Target. Good luck finding them!
Laura (PA Pict) says
I don’t usually shop for food in Target so I will have to have a thorough look there and see if they carry it. None of the supermarkets I usually use have it. Thanks for the tip.
pavanneh says
These look so good. I am going to have to try and make some. I love tomato and basil period. So this should be good!
keeneshort says
These look delicious!
diningwithdinks says
Gorgeous photos! That looks delicious and what a great way to use up summer tomatoes and basil.
peebsponders says
I love puff pastries! I will definitely try this. They’d be excellent for a pot luck (which my grad department frequently has!) Very lovely 🙂
CadyLuck Leedy says
Oh, I must make this recipe! Looks so yummy, Andrea! Great food pictures!
Homesteadon4Dacres says
These remind me of a Margarita Pizza I make. A must try for me. Do you think they would be good with a drop of Balsamic vinegar?
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I think it should be good with balsamic vinegar. Especially the sweet and thick ones =)
tippytap143 says
Looks Absolutely yum yummy😋
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