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Harvest Casserole

Monday, October 24, 2016 20:10
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This is a recipe I have had written down in my notebook for yonks and yonks.  Its really delicious.  Every so often I dust it off and we have it for a side dish with chicken or fish.  Harvest Casserole.  The original recipe calls for diced butternut squash, courgettes (zucchini) and swede (rutabaga).  A tasty combination.

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I didn't have any courgettes or swede this last time I made it, so I just used the butternut squash, broccoli, carrots, peas, beans and cauliflower, making it up to the same weight as it would have been with the original vegetables.

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It turned out beautiful as always.  It's not really beautiful to look at.  I think my dish was a bit too deep actually.  It didn't show the casserole off to it's best.  But nevermind about the way it looks, it sure was tasty!  

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*Harvest Casserole*

Serves 5 – 6

A delicious vegetable casserole that goes down really well this time of year. Simple and yet elegant.  

2 1/2 cups diced butternut squash, swede (rutabaga) or courgettes (zucchini)

(1 medium squash, or rutabaga and about 5 courgettes)

2 stalks of celery, chopped (as well as the leaves)

2 large onions, peeled and diced

1 lump of butter

1 1/2 cups stock or water (355ml)

2 large free range eggs, beaten

salt and black pepper

1 tsp mixed herbs

1 cup bread or cracker crumbs (60g)

1 cup grated cheese (120g)

butter to dot 

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Place all of the vegetables into a saucepan with the butter and water or stock.   Bring to the boil and then cook for about 5 minutes.   Drain slightly and cool.  Stir in the beaten eggs and half of the bread crumbs, along with the seasoning and herbs.  Pour into a buttered 1 quart/litre casserole dish.  Mix together the remaining bread crumbs and the cheese.  Sprinkle over top of the vegetables.  Dot with butter.

Bake at 350*F/180*C/ gas mark 4 for half an hour to 45 minutes.

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I do so hope you will try this.  I think you will agree with me that it is really delicious.  In fact I could eat a whole plate of this and nothing else.  Bon Appetit!

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