Veg tart

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Veg tart

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changed my mind somewhat about what to make for dinner.

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as I've mentioned, I'm not veggie or vegan, but this is a veggie recipe.

I took some bell peppers and a small squash and some garlic. I cut and peeled the squash and roasted it with some garlic cloves. The bell peppers I left whole. Once the squash was tender, I removed from oven. I stuck the peppers in a plastic bag to sweat and aid removal of the skin.
Then mashed the squash and garlic together with some mixed herbs (mostly thyme), and a peeled, chopped tomato. I set this aside to get cold.

I peeled the peppers, de seeded them and chopped into strips. I then chopped an onion, two mushrooms, thinly sliced half an aubergine, grated a turnip and then grated some cheese. I used Derby cheese and some Lancashire cheese too. one is like cheddar, the other is a crumbly tangy white cheese.

I rolled out some puff pasty to the size of my tin (a big one), greased my tin, laid the pastry in and scored around 1/2 in from the edge all the way round to make a border. I then filled in the middle with a layer of the squash goo, followed by all the rest of the veg, a sprinkling of salt and pepper and topped wth the cheese. I cooked for 20 mins. I should have coated theborder with egg or milk to make it go dark but I forgot. such is life hahaha!!

there we have it, veggie tart which my husband and daughter both ate. husband is very much a meat and two veg kind of person, daughter is also fussy when is comes to veg-based meals.

I served it with mixed salad leaves from the garden and buttered new potatoes.
I'm going back for a third slice.
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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Re: Veg tart

Post: # 115094Post Jandra »

Mmmm, that looks good. Can you mail me a slice? :wink:

It's now 9:30 pm. Just baked a spice cake and have meat stewing (with red wine, onion, allspice, laurel and juniper berry) for tomorrow. At dinnertime I didn't feel like cooking at all, so we ate a toasted cheese sandwich and a bit of home grown (Yay!) cucumber/tomato salad with olive oil, basamico vinegar, pepper and salt. Very nice, but ot equal to your veg tart, I'm afraid.

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Re: Veg tart

Post: # 115214Post mrsflibble »

Well, it was a huge hit last night and was another hit this lunch time because the left overs were saved in the fridge and to re-crisp the pastry I put it in the oven for a while around the bread that's in there ATM.
I can safely say, it's better the next day lol!
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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