Nutroast - Gimme The Recipe - You came for the food now stay for the romance! (2024)

Nutroast - Gimme The Recipe - You came for the food now stay for the romance! (1)

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Posted on January 11, 2015January 11, 2015 by sheila kiely

Christmas holidays are over and there’s a glut of nuts and seeds in my cupboards, there’s also a glut of chocolate but that doesn’t pose a problem in any shape or form. The nuts and seeds do need to be used up however before they go rancid as biting into a bitter forgotten nut is not very pleasant. I had stocked up in order to make Florentines which are my favourite Christmas biscuit. The plan was to make them as gifts and some for my own consumption naturally but Christmas came and then New Years passed me by and still no sign of Florentines! There’s always next year.
I’ve just finished boxing up the Christmas decorations and can understand why some people never put them away. It is a closing of ceremonies tinged with a sadness that Christmas is over and is it just me that wonders how many more times will I get to open up these treasure chests? Today I wondered would my children eventually argue over who would inherit these goodies! I love my decorations and each year I add a little more to the collection. I’ve a penchant for gold and reds for the tree and then silver and royal blue in another room and in what I call ‘my’ room I reserve for purples, mauves and greys. What vanity, what frivolity, but at the end of each year these are simply toys that I look forward to reopening.
The nutroast has put paid to some of my mixed nuts, sunflower and pumpkin seeds and I threw in some sesame seeds for good measure. Use any combination of whatever is lurking in your cupboards and if you like your veggies and nuts then you will love this gem.

The recipe is based on one from BBC Good Food and the next time I make it I think I will try to make it a little drier, as in it was almost too moist to cut into slices and as leftovers would be great in lunchboxes a less wet mix would suit that purpose.

Your food processor will be your friend here as lots of chopping and grating is required and the food processor will turn what could be laborious into a cinch.
Nut roast.
You will need:
1 Medium Onion
3 cloves garlic
Rapeseed or olive oil
1 Red Pepper
1 Large Carrot
300g mushrooms
1 tsp paprika
1 tsp oregano
1 400g tin green lentils
1 400g tin plum tomatoes
100g breadcrumbs
100g grated cheddar
200g total nuts &seeds (I used 100g mixed nuts & combo pumkin, sunflower, sesame)
2 eggs
Method:
Pre-heat fan oven to 180C
Prepare a loaf tin by greasing the sides with some butter and lining the base and ends with a long strip of baking paper so that the ends come over the end of the tin (see picture).
Chop the onion and garlic together in the food processor (FP)
Heat 1 tbsp oil in large pan and soften onion and garlic for 5 minutes.
Chop the red pepper in the FP and add to pan.
Chop the mushrooms in FP and add to pan.
Grate the carrot in FP and add to pan.
Add paprika and oregano and mix well.
Drain the lentils and add to the pan along with the plum tomatoes in their juices (leave out tomato juices if going for a drier/more sliceable mixture.).
Mix well and allow to simmer for 10 minutes (15 for drier).
Place the breadcrumbs and grated cheese in a large bowl and mix well.
Use the FP to roughly chop the nuts and seeds and mix these into the bowl.
Add the onion mixture from the pan and mix well.
Stir in two beaten eggs to bind everything together.
Spoon the nutroast mixture into the prepared loaf tin and loosely cover with tin foil. Bake in the hot oven for 20 minutes. Remove the foil and return to cook in the oven raising the temperature to 200C for a further 15 / 20 minutes.
Enjoy.
‘Til next time, Sheila.

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Author:sheila kiely

Irish Author - Dubut romantic fiction novel 'Good Enough' published in 2021. 'Gimme Dinner' a collection of 50 great dinner recipes published in 2022.'Enjoy' published by Mercier Press in 2016 .'Gimme the Recipe' published in 2012. Work in admin of our Food Safety Consultancy business - Industrial Management Systems with my husband Denis.View All Posts

  1. Mmm….looks delicious, and would freeze well too I’d imagine. I’ll be making this!

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    1. Tastes great too!!

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  2. Looks Glorious Shelia , perfect way to use up the chestnuts I bought & never got around to using either. Will be trying this !

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    1. Liking the sound of chestnuts in the nut roast 🙂

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  3. Very healthy. You are putting me to shame.

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Nutroast - Gimme The Recipe - You came for the food now stay for the romance! (2024)

FAQs

What is nut roast made from? ›

A nut roast or roasted nut loaf is a vegetarian dish consisting of nuts, grains, vegetable oils, broth or butter, and seasonings formed into a firm loaf shape or long casserole dish before roasting and often eaten as an alternative to a traditional British style roast dinner.

Do Marks and Spencer do a nut roast? ›

Product information. Roasted butternut squash, bulgur wheat and cannellini beans nut roast filled with dried apricots, almonds, sweetened dried cranberries and pecan nuts with a sachet or red wine and thyme gravy. Simply cook from frozen and pour the gravy on top. Suitable for vegans.

Why does my nut roast fall apart? ›

If you try to slice it when it is very hot it may crumble. If all else fails, cook the roast before the big day. Chill down overnight, then slice into portions. These slices can be reheated in a warm oven when you're ready.

How long can you keep nut roast in the fridge? ›

Make Ahead, Storing and Freezing

Storing: This nut roast keeps very well in a covered container in the fridge for 3-4 days and can be served cold or reheated in the microwave. Freezing: It is also freezer friendly if you'd like to freeze it. Let it cool completely before freezing and then thaw in the fridge overnight.

Where did the nut roast come from? ›

4) It's steeped in history

It appears to stem from 1908 when Florence George included two recipes for nut cutlets in her book Vegetarian Cookery.

Is nut roast good for you? ›

Nut roasts are a popular vegetarian option. They're high in calories because of the fats in nuts, although these are generally the healthier unsaturated kind. A 120g portion of nut roast contains an extra 10g of fat and 72kcal more than an average portion of roast chicken.

What to pair with nut roast? ›

DRINK WITH NUT ROAST
  • All Grape.
  • Cabernet Sauvignon (1)
  • Carménère (1)
  • Furmint (1)
  • Gamay (1)
  • Greco (1)
  • Gruner Veltliner (1)
  • Melon De Bourgogne (1)

What does nut roast taste like? ›

Recipes for these roasts will vary and you might find any number of other ingredients, including rice, pulses, veggies, dried fruit, and seasonings. The flavor is (not surprisingly) nutty! For those wondering, it does not generally taste like meat.

Does Iceland sell nut roast? ›

Iceland Festive Nut Roast 300g.

Can I reheat a nut roast? ›

Recipe Tips

This nut roast recipe can be made ahead and kept in the fridge for up to 3 days. Cover with foil to reheat in a medium oven for 20-30 minutes.

Can I freeze my nut roast? ›

Certainly, to freeze, allow the Nut Roast to cool and cut into slices/portions. Wrap in tin foil and freeze slices individually. The great thing is this Christmas Nut Roast can be cooked from frozen, simply pop a tin foil parcel in the oven and cook for 30 minutes at 200C / 390F.

Can you reheat nut roast twice? ›

There's nothing to the detriment of a nut roast to reheat it whatsoever.

Do nuts go bad if not refrigerated? ›

At room temperature, nuts and seeds can start to go bad after anywhere between one and three months, though some brands will advertise longer shelf lives than that. If stored in the refrigerator, however, these healthy fat sources can last up to six months.

How long can you keep a nut roast in the freezer? ›

Leave to cool completely, then wrap tightly. Will keep frozen for up to three months. Heat the oven to 190C/170C fan/ gas 5. Unwrap and bake the nut roast from frozen for 1 hr, or until a small knife slides through easily and it is piping hot in the centre.

Does nut roast contain nuts? ›

Nut roast isn't just for veggies – when it's cooked like this, everyone will want some this Christmas. Making a nut roast isn't an exact science and you can be quite flexible about what you put into it as long as the staple ingredients – nuts, breadcrumbs, herbs and something to bind it all together – are all there.

What does it mean to roast a nut? ›

The primary difference between raw and roasted nuts is that roasted nuts are dry-heated through a process of oven-roasting or frying. Both methods aim to improve the taste and texture of the nuts. The method of dry-heating is important when considering the fat content of different nuts.

Are all nuts roasted in oil? ›

You can buy nuts roasted, or you can roast them yourself. Summary: Nuts are generally roasted to improve their texture and taste. They can be roasted with or without oil.

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