Archive for December 31st, 2008
Stuff Yourself with Goodness
Obviously, I don’t really advise anyone to get stuffed over dinner, but I have had so many requests for the Chestnut Stuffing Recipe that I thought I would send it out. For those of you who might be looking to turn over a dietary leaf in the new year, this just might be the kick start you need: An appetizing, healthy vegan meal. The recipe below has been adapted from Nigella Lawson’s Chestnut Stuffing
2 lbs of fresh chestnuts (or a 1 lb can of chestnut puree…if you use the can, make sure it’s a good quality product, preferably organic with as few ingredients as possible).
AND 250 grams of uncooked chopped and peeled chestnuts.
1 large onion
Large bunch parsley (about two handfuls)
–95-100 grams of butter (75 grams butter, 15 grams of butter for top and a bit more for greasing pan)–to keep it vegan, we used almond butter)
2 eggs, beaten (OR, use an egg substitute, water or soy milk)
250 grams of bread crumbs (I used a wheat free bread made from potato flour)
Fresh nutmeg
Salt and Pepper
First, make chestnut puree (you need about 2 lbs of whole chestnuts or a 1 lb can of chestnut puree if you can find it…but make sure its organic!)
Cover the nuts with water. Boil chestnuts for 2 minutes to soften skins and peel them while they’re still hot.
Place the peeled chestnuts back into the water and simmer until they are soft.
Place the mixture into a food processor and and process until smooth.
Peel and chop onion and place in processor with parsley.
Melt 75 g of butter at a low heat. Transfer the onion and parsley into this pan once butter has melted. Cook until softened (about 10 minutes)
Crumble in 250 grams of chopped chestnuts.
Mix in bread crumbs and chestnut puree
Beat in eggs/water/soy or even homemade vegetarian stock until the mixture begins to bind without being too dry.
Season with nutmeg, salt and pepper.
Grease baking dish, add stuffing mixture and spread a bit of butter on top (this will make the top crispy and brown). Bake uncovered for 30-40 minutes at 350.
If you have any suggestions about how to make this recipe better or more tasty, please do not hesitate to comment.
Happy New Year!
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