Unexpected canapés – Chèvre and mushroom canapés with honey and lavender sal
Canapés inattendus – Canapés au chèvre et champignons, miel et sel de lavande
I made a pizza a few nights ago, something I don’t do as much as I used to, and I had leftover dough I didn’t want to through away. I just hate to throw away food and more so doughs that can be used in so many different ways. I have been thinking to combine goat cheese and lavender on some sort of a tart or small bites, voilà, c’est fait en un tour de main (it’s done in a hand twist if you have dough of course). Those canapés are tiny, about 2 inches in diameter, even though they seem a lot bigger by looking at the picture.
As much as I dislike lavender as a scent, I would never buy lavender soaps or fragrances, but I adore lavender in food, it feels like Provence with its warm and sunny days, vibrant colors and flower fragrances. Lavender is like vanilla for me, the smell in fragrances makes me cringe but I love cooking with it.
The particularity of pizza dough, is that it needs to cook fast at high temperature, to get a crisp bottom and not chewy. Usually I bake it in a very hot oven, at high temperature and the dough is always perfect. Well, it’s perfect for me, since I like it crunchy and not soft and chewy.
I used large oyster mushrooms, but any mushrooms such as cremini, would work fine. You could also use eggplants, that makes a great combination with goat cheese.
Never throw away leftover dough of any kind, you can always use it, it makes beautiful bites so when unexpected guest show up, they come in handy.
For about 12 canapés
- pizza dough or pate brisée
- 1/3 lb mushrooms
- 12 slices goat cheese
- honey
- lavender salt
- 1 tbs olive oil
- salt and pepper
Preparation
Sauté mushrooms, in olive oil, add salt and pepper and let cook until the water evaporates.
Roll dough very thinly, about 2 mm thick. Cut 2 inches circles with a cookie ring. Place some mushrooms, top it with goat cheese. Sprinkle with lavender salt and honey.
Bake in pre-heated oven at 400F for about 10 minutes until the bottom is golden brown and cheese has melted.
Serve hot.
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about 1 year ago
I like what you did with the pizza dough – they look delicious! Had me at goat cheese and honey!
about 1 year ago
Silvie, I am with you.
I hate the smell of lavender, however I love it in food!
(though of course I have lavender in the garden, where I can’t smell it, just see it!).
about 1 year ago
Lovely!
I have actually grown to love the smell of lavender and have planted some in my garden… It reminds me of the summer I spent in Provence over 20 years ago… And I have always liked it in food.
about 1 year ago
I have to try this lavender salt… sounds interesting.
about 1 year ago
You’re so creative, Silvia. Oh, these babies look sooo scrumptious! I wish I could get some lavender here!
about 1 year ago
What a creative use of extra dough, I love it. I like the smell of lavender, but not as a perfume on a person – just the scent of fresh lavender. And in food as well! I would love this.