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Siyona Raina- My Go-To Easy Fancy Dinner

06-10-2025 11:36 AM CET | Food & Beverage

Press release from: Siyona Raina Palate

There's something deeply comforting yet incredibly elegant about a well-made tart, especially when it's savory, creamy, and full o

There's something deeply comforting yet incredibly elegant about a well-made tart, especially when it's savory, creamy, and full o

- By Siyona Raina

. For me, this Onion and Ricotta Tart has become my go-to recipe when I want to serve something impressive without spending hours in the kitchen. It's quick, it's visually stunning, and best of all, it tastes like it came out of a French bistro kitchen. But here's the best part - it all starts with a humble microwave trick and a frozen puff pastry sheet.

The Secret to Soft, Sweet Onions? Your Microwave.

Let me start with the part that makes this tart truly genius. If you've ever made onion tarts before, you probably know about the dreaded onion pull - those tough strands that refuse to bite cleanly and instead yank everything off your tart. It's annoying and takes away from the eating experience.

But not with this recipe.

Instead of sautéing onions forever or baking them raw on top (which never works), I soften them in the microwave. That's right. Just slice the onions into rounds, brush them generously with olive oil, and pop them in the microwave with a few garlic cloves (still in their skins). In about 8 minutes, the onions turn tender and begin to caramelize around the edges once baked. It's a hands-off, no-mess solution that changed the way I make tarts forever.

The Creamy Ricotta Layer Makes All the Difference

While the onions are softening, I get started on the creamy base - a simple mix of ricotta cheese, fresh thyme, lemon zest, and those softened garlic cloves (which get peeled and minced after their microwave steam session). This mixture becomes the luxurious bed on which those gorgeous onion rings rest. It adds brightness, depth, and creaminess that complements the roasted onions perfectly.

I'll admit, I wasn't always a fan of ricotta. But when paired with herbs and citrus, it transforms into something light and savory - exactly what this tart needs.

Store-Bought Puff Pastry for the Win

Now let's talk about the crust. I always keep a sheet of frozen puff pastry in my freezer for moments like these. Once it's defrosted, all I need to do is unfold it gently and press it flat onto a parchment-lined baking sheet. There's no rolling, no fuss, no blind baking. It puffs up beautifully, turns golden brown, and provides the perfect crisp base for the toppings.

Before layering everything, I leave a little half-inch border all around so the pastry can puff and form a subtle crust. Then I spread the ricotta mixture evenly, and gently nestle the onion rounds on top.

Into the Oven and Out Comes Magic

Once assembled, the tart goes into a hot 400°F (200°C) oven for about 20 to 25 minutes. The puff pastry bakes golden and flaky, while the onions roast into a sweet, savory topping. Occasionally the pastry might balloon in places - if it does, I just pierce it gently with a knife to deflate it. No big deal.

After baking, I let the tart cool slightly, sprinkle some extra thyme on top for color and fragrance, and then slice it into portions. It looks fancy, it smells amazing, and most importantly, it tastes like a dream.

Why I Love This Tart

There are so many reasons I keep coming back to this recipe. It's the perfect balance of effort and elegance - a meal that's quick enough for a weekday but pretty enough for company. The ingredients are simple, but the result feels luxurious. And it's vegetarian-friendly, which makes it a great option when I'm entertaining guests with varied diets.

Also, it's incredibly flexible. Sometimes I use red onions for a deeper sweetness and pop of color, and sometimes I stick with yellow for a more classic flavor. You can even experiment with toppings - a handful of arugula after baking, or a drizzle of balsamic glaze if you're feeling fancy.

Here's What You'll Need:

2 medium onions (yellow or red, your choice), sliced into 1/4-inch rounds
5 garlic cloves, unpeeled
Olive oil, for brushing
1 sheet puff pastry (about 14 oz, thawed if frozen)
1 cup ricotta cheese
1 tsp fresh thyme, plus extra for garnish
1/2 tsp lemon zest
Salt and pepper, to taste
And the Steps:

Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Microwave the onions and garlic: Place onion slices and garlic cloves (still in skins) on a microwave-safe plate. Brush everything with olive oil. Microwave for about 8 minutes until softened. Watch carefully - microwave times vary.
Mix the ricotta filling: Peel and mince the garlic. In a bowl, stir together ricotta, garlic, thyme, lemon zest, salt, and pepper.
Assemble the tart: Lay the thawed puff pastry on the baking sheet. Spread the ricotta mixture, leaving a 1/2-inch border. Place the softened onion rounds on top.

Bake for 20-25 minutes until the pastry is golden and puffed. If any part puffs too much, poke it gently with a knife.
Garnish and serve: Sprinkle more thyme, let cool slightly, then cut and serve.
Final Thoughts

Every time I make this Onion and Ricotta Tart, I'm reminded of how satisfying cooking can be when it's both smart and simple. You don't need to spend hours or use complicated tools to make something special. Sometimes all it takes is a microwave, a sheet of pastry, and a few thoughtfully chosen ingredients.

Whether I'm hosting friends, making a date-night dinner at home, or just treating myself after a long day, this tart never fails me. And I truly believe once you try it, it'll become one of your go-to recipes too.

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Siyona Raina started Siyona Palate as a passionate food enthusiast and used her background in corporate marketing and influencer marketing to build Siyona Palate into the brand it is today. While she now runs it full-time, being a successful entrepreneur did not happen overnight and when asked, Siyona Raina is quick to explain how for the first several months she worked from 9-5 and then came home to work her "5-9."

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