Vegetable Strudel
Even though I am not partial to sweets, I love anything baked with apples: apple pie, apple crisp, apple jacks (perhaps these are a Winnipeg thing), apple platz (definitely a Winnipeg thing) and apple strudel. After years of being timid about working with phyllo pastry, I had to step up to the plate when a food styling gig that I was contracted for, demanded that I make my first fruit strudel. What did I discover? Working phyllo is a piece of cake.
I had some phyllo dough in the freezer and decided that a vegetable strudel would make not only a perfect dinner that evening but that left overs would be handy for lunch. I love spanakopita (a Greek pastry filled with spinach and feta), so I worked up a recipe that would spring off of it.
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
 - 1 onion, diced
 - 1 yellow pepper, diced
 - 1 tomato, diced
 - 1 big handful of mushrooms, quartered
 - 1 t canola oil
 - 1 t salt
 - ½ t pepper
 - 1 T fresh rosemary, needles pulled from stem
 - 2 c cooked barley
 - 1 c feta cheese, crumbled
 - 1 pkg. phyllo sheets
 - 3 T canola oil
 - ½ c breadcrumbs
 
- Roast all veggies in a preheated oven 400 degree oven for 30 minutes, turning once during roasting.
 - Place veggies in a large bowl and add cooked barley and crumbled feta.
 - Add salt & pepper, taste and adjust if necessary.
 - Keep phyllo wrapped in the plastic while working with it or cover with a damp tea towel.
 - Count out sheets and use half the number for half of the veggie mixture.
 - Place a sheet of phyllo on a clean counter, brush with oil and sprinkle with bread crumbs.
 - Repeat using half the total number of sheets.
 - Place half the filling along the edge of the stack.
 - Roll up lengthwise, transfer to a baking sheet that has been sprayed with canola oil.
 - Repeat with second strudel.
 - Slash top layers of phyllo on a diagonal in serving sized pieces and brush with any remaining oil.
 - Bake in a preheated oven of 400 degrees for 45 minutes until well browned and crisp.
 
Kath’s quote: “You may feel that you have eaten too much…But this pastry is like feathers – it is like snow. It is in fact good for you, a digestive!”
-M.F.K. Fisher
Love-that is all.






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