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Spicy Vegetable Pie with Cumin Pastry

06 Monday Jun 2016

Posted by Fabric of Madness in Dinner, Pies, Uncategorized, Vegetables

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Another winter day and feeling like something warming and tasty and vege.  A bit of a search on the net while sitting in front of the fire with a glass of wine – almost don’t need dinner!   Though Mr MWCED may not agree,  I am sure he would enjoy a nourishing meal.  Found a recipe on Naive Cook Cooks which sounded just perfect.  The original recipe has cauliflower, which we don’t eat,  and we don’t usually eat peas,   so I subbed a few vegetables, and roasted some,  which makes it a little different.   I’m sure you could make your own version too.    The pastry is Wonderful!   The toasted cumin seeds really do add a great taste,  and the recipe reminds me of the simplicity of pastry for galettes.   Getting all the vegetables together does take a little time,  and am sure there are a number of ways you could reduce the time – don’t roast anything, using frozen veggies,  pre-prepared pastry, etc.   But if you do take the time, believe me you won’t be disappointed.

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INGREDIENTS

Pastry with toasted cumin seeds

  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • ⅓ cup whole wheat flour
  • 2 tsp cumin seeds, toasted
  • ¾ tsp salt
  • Pinch of sugar
  • 150 grams cold butter, cut into small pieces – oops, i originally had 15 grams, that’s not going to be an exciting outcome!
  • ¼ cup low fat milk
  • ¼ cup sour cream (sub yoghurt if you don’t have sour cream)

For filling

  • 3 medium size potatoes, boiled, peeled and mashed using hands or potato masher (keep back about 1 cup and chop into chunks
  • 1 large courgette, chopped into small pieces
  • 1 medium size carrot, chopped ~ ¾ cups
  • 10 brussels sprouts, chopped in half and roasted
  • 1 medium parsnip, cut into chunky slices and roasted, then cut into dice
  • 1 medium red onion, chopped
  • ¾ cup chopped green bell pepper
  • 2 or 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil
  • 3 tsps chilli paste
  • ½ tsp cumin seeds
  • 1 Tbsp ginger, grated, or 2 tsp of ginger paste
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten for egg wash or use melted butter

Pastry

  1. Pastry with Cumin Seeds :For toasting cumin seeds, place cumin seeds on a pan and toast on medium heat for around 3-5 mins with occasional stirring.
  2. In a bowl, mix all the dry ingredients.Grate frozen butter and work with hands until mixture resembles small oat sized pieces. Make a well in center and add milk and sour cream. Mix it using a spoon. OR – put flour and butter into a food processor until butter is mixed – then add milk and sour cream until pastry starts to come together. On a well floured surface, transfer the dough from the bowl/food processor and using hands bring it all together and knead only until it all comes together. DO NOT KNEAD TOO MUCH.. Transfer the ball of dough in a plastic wrap and chill.

 

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VEGETABLES

Before you started the pastry you can put the brussel sprouts and parsnip into a pan with some olive oil – roast for around 30 minutes until soft. To use you may wish to remove the top layer of the brussels sprouts if they are browned and a little dry.

  1. Filling : In a pot, add oil. Once hot, add cumin seeds and let them splutter. Add onion, courgettes, green pepper and garlic, and saute for around 10-12 minutes on low-med flame until softened. In another pot, add carrot, cover with water. Boil the carrots for around 10 minutes. Drain and transfer the carrots to the pot with cooked onions, courgettes, pepper and garlic. Saute them all together for another 10 minutes. Add mashed potato, ginger, salt, turmeric powder and lemon juice. Mix and cook for another 5-7 minutes. Mix in potato chunks. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.
  2. Keep aside.
  3. Now take the dough from the frige, unwrap and place on a well floured surface. Divide it into two. Roll out the first ball into a rectangle . You can trim the edges for uniformity. Move the rectangle onto a baking paper lined oven tray. Place the filling in the center leaving a border all around. Roll the other ball into a similar shape. Place it on top of the filling layered rectangle and seal the sides with hand or a fork. Make slits using a knife.
  4. Using a brush, coat the top with egg wash.
  5. Bake the pie for 20-25 minutes in a 425F pre-heated oven, or until golden.
  6. You could also make individual pies.
  7. Serve with mango chutney (or any other sauce that will complement the cumin/tumeric tastes).

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This would easily be enough for 4 to 6 people, especially if you serve it with a salad.  I’m looking forward to taking some to work for lunch!

 

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Potato and Onion Tart with Walnut Parmesan topping

01 Sunday May 2016

Posted by Fabric of Madness in Dinner, Pies, Vegetables, Walnuts

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What to cook? It’s Sunday night. Don’t feel like meat, but know that Mr MWCED will want something a little substantial after soup last night. I settled on this tart because we had the ingredients and I found one recipe that suggested a walnut and parmesan topping, which is perfect because we have a new round of walnuts and will need to start using them. Ok so I cheated and used prepared pastry, you could make your own of course.

This will make four tarts, we ate 2 and can freeze the other 2. As no-one else is going to say it I will have to, “they were delicious”. I could have cut into another – but held back – after all I need to make sure there is something in the freezer for Mr MWCED when I go tripping off to Brisbane next weekend.

This makes 4 pies.

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1-1/4 sheet ready rolled shortcrust pastry sheet
3 onions finely sliced, sweat in 20g butter
1/2 teaspoon brown sugar
3 small potatoes finely sliced
1/2 cup finely chopped spinach
1 tsp fresh thyme leaves finely chopped
salt and cracked black pepper
20g finely grated parmesan
2 eggs lightly beaten
1/4 cup sour cream you could use cream, but we never buy cream so this was what we had in the fridge
50g walnuts
1/4 cup grated parmesan

1. Put walnuts onto an oven tray and bake at around 180 Celsius for around 10 minutes. Take out of oven and cool. Blitz in the food processor, or finely chop and add parmesan. Set aside.
2. Prepare pastry – put into pie molds and place in fridge for around 20 minutes.
3. Heat butter in pan and sweat onions for around 15 minutes. Add brown sugar. Add potatoes and cook for another 15 minutes – until potatoes are soft – this will depend on how thin you slice them! Also add thyme at this point and salt and pepper to taste. Once the onions and potatoes have carmalised then take from heat and cool.
4. Break eggs and add to bowl with sour cream and parmesan. Mix until well combined.
5. Take pie molds out of fridge. Add spinach to bottom of pies, then fill with potato and onion mix.
6. Fill carefully with the egg and sour cream mix, try not to get liquid on outside of pastry (but don’t fret too much if a little liquid goes outside of the pastry – just not too much – otherwise the pastry won’t become nice and crusty)
7. Top with the walnut and parmesan mix.
8. Place in oven and cook until pastry and topping is crisp and egg mixture is no longer runny. Can be between 15 and 30 minutes – depending on your oven.
9. Carefully take out of molds and serve with a crisp green salad.

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Yowzer, these were Very Delicious. I think they are a Winner. And they might just get me out of Jail while I swan around in Brisbane next week and Mr MWCED has to stay at home.

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Zucchini and Ricotta Galettte

08 Sunday Nov 2015

Posted by Fabric of Madness in Dinner, Pies

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Sunday afternoon.   A wonderful lazy weekend, warm weather and lots of time to sew and chill out.   Thinking of a swim but know that I need to organise dinner at some stage too.   So tired of meat, even chicken.   Looking for inspiration on the net,  and plug in potatoes, zucchini into Google (because that is what i have plenty of).   Some of the sites that come up have recipes that sound interesting but the pictures just don’t do it for me.  Not getting the taste buds going at all.   Then scroll through a few more pages and find Smitten Kitchen’s Galette “link“.  This was posted in 2010!  OMG,  where have I been all this time – why haven’t I made this before!   Oh yes, that definitely hits the spot.   Decide to get the pastry underway before I go for a swim/exercise so that once I get home I can relax with a glass of wine before having to get dinner underway.

Here is the tart before it went into the oven:

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Zucchini and Ricotta Galette
Serves 6

Pastry:
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
8 tablespoons) cold butter, cut into pieces
1/4 cup sour cream
2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup ice water

Filling:
1 large or 2 small zucchinis, sliced into 1/4 inch thick rounds
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon olive oil
3 medium garlic clove3, minced
1/2 cup ricotta cheese
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 cup grated mozzarella
1 tablespoon basil leaves

Glaze:
1 egg yolk beaten with 1 teaspoon water

Make dough: Whisk together the flour and salt in a large bowl. Sprinkle bits of butter over dough, tip into the blender and whizz until the pastry looks like crumbs. In a small bowl, whisk together the sour cream, lemon juice and water and add this to the butter-flour mixture. With your fingertips or a wooden spoon, mix in the liquid until large lumps form. Pat the lumps into a ball; do not overwork the dough. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour.

Make filling: Spread the zucchini out over several layers of paper towels. Sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon salt and let drain for 30 minutes; gently blot the tops of the zucchini dry with paper towels before using. In a small bowl, whisk the olive oil and the garlic together; set aside. In a separate bowl, mix the ricotta, Parmesan, mozzarella, and 1 teaspoon of the garlicky olive oil together and season with salt and pepper to taste.

Prepare galette: Preheat oven to 400 degrees. On a floured work surface, roll the dough out into a 12-inch round. Transfer to an ungreased baking sheet (though if you line it with parchment paper, it will be easier to transfer it to a plate later). Spread the ricotta mixture evenly over the bottom of the galette dough, leaving a 2-inch border. Shingle the zucchini attractively on top of the ricotta in rows, starting at the outside edge. Drizzle the remaining tablespoon of the garlic and olive oil mixture evenly over the zucchini. Fold the border over the filling, pleating the edge to make it fit. The center will be open. Brush crust with egg yolk glaze.

Bake the galette until the cheese is puffed, the zucchini is slightly wilted and the galette is golden brown, 30 to 45 minutes. Remove from the oven, sprinkle with torn basil leaves, let stand for 5 minutes, then slide the galette onto a serving plate. Cut into wedges and serve hot, warm or at room temperature.

And here is it when it came out:

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This was MAGIC!   The pastry was delicious.  Mr MWCED thought it looked wonderful and enjoyed his slice, in fact he had two.   The recipe says it serves 6.   Four might be a more realistic number, if you are hungry and haven’t had any starters.  See next photo for how much was left over after the two of us had our share:

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 We added a green salad, with fresh, out of the garden, lettuce, rocket, chives, parsley, oregano and tomatoes.   Mmmmm, will definitely repeat this.

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