winter squash tortilla
spanish tortilla made w/ smooth & soft winter squash & onions
IngredientsMakes: 780g (6)
| 500g | steamed pumpkin | (recipe below) | |
| 340g | (6) | small onions | |
| 300g | (6) | medium eggs | |
| 100g | spinach | ||
| 80g | rapeseed oil |
Method
| Start w/ a small 700g pumpkin which yields ~500g steamed flesh. |
| Prep the other bits as it steams. |
| Crack the eggs into a mixing bowl & whisk. |
| Put the spinach on to wilt, remove any excess liquid & add to the eggs. |
| Peel the onions, then half them, and slice into four in either direction. |
| Once the squash is cooked remove the skin and cut each crescent into thirds. |
| Add the onions to a pan w/ an inch of oil in it, set to high heat - the pan should be deep enough to accomodate the squash too! |
| Once the onions start bubbling carefully add the squash chunks. |
| Move things about occasionally and cook until the onions are soft and the the squash it turning golden. |
| Place a sieve on another pan and carefully pour the oil through it. |
| Leave the onions & squash for a while for the oil to drain then add them to the spinach & eggs combine well. |
| Leave the mix for 10mins for the egg to soak into squash a little. |
| Cook the tortilla in a deep 20cm diameter pan on a medium high heat, turning once. |
| Quick practical video here 2mins. |
steamed pumpkin
steamed munchkin (small) pumpkin
IngredientsMakes: 500g
| 500g | pumpkin |
Method
| Started w/ a small pumpkin weight ~700g, de-seeded 608g, removed rind (after steaming) ~500g. | |||||||
| Cut the pumpkin in half remove the seeds & stalk. | |||||||
| Cut the halves into quarters & each quarter into 3 pieces. | |||||||
| This should give you 12 crescents about an inch thick at the widest point. | |||||||
| Steam for 20mins. | |||||||
| At this point it's edible, skin and all!! Great source of fibre too. | |||||||
| Put it in a curry, a spanish omelette, have it sauteed topped w/ maple syrup & ice cream . . . | |||||||
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| If you are in Hereford check out Growing Local they currently have Red Kuri & Blue Ballet in stock grown right here in Hereford using organic practices! |
A great alternative to the traditional potato omelette
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