Roasted Vegetable Strudel and A Farewell to the Garden

on Friday, September 16, 2011

I can't believe how brave I'm getting with phyllo dough, I used to be so afraid to use it, but after my last post I realized just how forgiving it really is. It's so easy to patch it up if you make a mistake and you'd never even see your blooper after it's all baked up.



In my last post I made a "pie" so this time I decided to make a "strudel", a roasted vegetable strudel. It was amazingly easy to make and it tasted phenomenal!



Roast your vegetables ahead of time, I used 2 zucchini, 1 large eggplant, 1 large red pepper, 1 small onion, 3 garlic cloves and a half a bag of frozen artichoke hearts. Dice the veggies, drizzle with olive oil, S&P and roast at 425F until tender and golden.




The most important thing I can say about using phyllo is to keep it covered with a damp cloth as you go layering it. For this recipe I used 6 sheets, I did not drench them in melted butter either, instead I sprayed olive oil over each sheet with my olive oil mister as well as a sprinkling of grated romano cheese on each layer.



When you reach the 6th sheet spread your vegetables all over leaving about a 2" border all the way around. Scatter your favorite cheese combination on top of the veggies, I used fresh mozzarella, grated fontina, asiago and romano. Fold up the border ends over the vegetables then carefully roll up starting up on the longer side until it becomes into a log.



I sprayed olive oil on top of the log along with grated cheese and black pepper and baked it for around 20 minutes at 400F until golden.





Let it cool down a little before you slice into it. This was so good I can't wait to make it again! You can really choose any veggies you like as well as cheese. I served a little dipping sauce made of leftover marinara and roasted red peppers that I swirled in my food processor! What a great combination!






Yesterday I went out and grabbed everything that was left in my garden, the last of my tomatoes and the rest of the kale, the weather is definitly changing here dipping down to the 40's at night.




I gathered all my beloved basil and picked the very best leaves for my pesto, I will miss you!






Buon Appetito!