Smoked Salmon Cream Cheese Tarte Soleil

This Smoked Salmon Cream Cheese Tarte Soleil – known as a “Sun Tart”, in English – is a gorgeous tear-and-share French appetizer. It features two layers of buttery puff pastry with a filling of cream cheese and smoked salmon, cut and twisted into tearable strands. This is a very simple recipe for a really impressive appetizer for the Holiday season!
A Tarte Soleil, which literally translates to “Sun Tart” in English, is a savory puff pastry appetizer that is typically made in the shape of a sun. It’s often served as a decorative and delicious centerpiece at parties, gatherings, or special occasions like Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
The basic structure of a Tarte Soleil involves a sheet of puff pastry, covered with a filling and then roofed with a second sheet of puff pastry. Then comes the fun part… The filling can vary and be customized to you liking! It often includes ingredients like cheese, herbs, spices, sometimes the addition of spinach, sun-dried tomatoes, pesto – or smoked salmon!
- 2 (13-oz [370-g]) packets ready-rolled puff pastry, thawed if frozen
 - 2/3 cup (150g) cream cheese, cold
 - 1 shallot, peeled and diced
 - 16 chive sprigs, finely chopped
 - ¼ tsp freshly ground black black pepper
 - 6 ounces (170g), smoked salmon, sliced
 - 1 egg yolk
 - 1 tbsp (15ml) milk
 - 1 tbsp poppy seeds
 
                
            
                
            