Best-ever cranberry & pistachio nut roast | Vegetarian recipes | Jamie magazine (2024)

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Best-ever cranberry & pistachio nut roast

Mushrooms, chilli & risotto rice

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Mushrooms, chilli & risotto rice

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“Nut roast is the vegetarian’s turkey; some crave something different but for others it’s not Christmas without one. This one is different: it has a mushroom risotto base and sticky cranberries on top, a bit like a savoury upside-down cake. ”

Serves 8 to 10

Cooks In2 hours 25 minutes

DifficultyNot too tricky

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Nutrition per serving
  • Calories 413 21%

  • Fat 24g 34%

  • Saturates 5.7g 29%

  • Sugars 8.3g 9%

  • Protein 15.7g 31%

  • Carbs 28.9g 11%

Of an adult's reference intake

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Ingredients

  • 1 small handful of dried porcini
  • 2 sticks of celery
  • 2 red onions
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • olive oil
  • 150 g risotto rice or pearl barley
  • 100 ml white wine
  • 500 ml hot organic vegetable stock
  • 200 g mixed wild mushrooms
  • 100 g pistachios
  • 100 g almonds
  • 125 g vegetarian Cheddar cheese , (omit to make vegan nut roast)
  • 1 fresh red chilli
  • 1 lemon
  • 2 sprigs of fresh sage
  • 2 sprigs of fresh rosemary
  • 2 sprigs of fresh thyme
  • 2 large free-range eggs , (omit to make vegan nut roast)
  • 1 handful of sourdough or ciabatta breadcrumbs
  • 2 tablespoons soft light brown sugar
  • 200 g fresh cranberries

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Method

  1. Make the risotto base first. Soak the dried porcini in a little boiling water. Trim and finely chop the celery, and peel and finely chop the onions and garlic.
  2. Heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over a low heat. Add the celery and onion, and cook for 10 minutes, until soft and sweet. Add the garlic and cook for another minute or two.
  3. Turn up the heat and add the rice. Cook for a minute or so until you hear it snap, crackle and pop, then add the wine and stir until absorbed.
  4. Drain the porcini, sieve and discard any grit from the liquid and add to the risotto pan, stirring until absorbed. Finely chop the porcini and add to the pan.
  5. Add the hot stock, a ladleful at a time, stirring each one in until it has been completely absorbed, about 20 minutes. Stir as much as you can – this is what will make it creamy. Once the rice is al dente (when you break into agrain, it should be almost cooked through but still have a white fleck in the middle), transfer to a bowl to cool.
  6. Preheat the oven to 190ºC/375°F/gas 5.
  7. Fry the wild mushrooms in a little oil over a medium heat for 5 to 10 minutes, until they are just starting to crisp.
  8. Toast, then bash the nuts into coarse pieces, or quickly pulse in a food processor.
  9. Coarsely grate the Cheddar, finely chop the chilli and finely grate the lemon zest. Pick and roughly chop all the herb leaves. In a small bowl, beat the eggs.
  10. Once the risotto has cooled, add the breadcrumbs, Cheddar, chilli, lemon zest, eggs and chopped herbs, season, and mix well.
  11. Butter a 20cm loaf tin and line the bottom with greaseproof paper. Cook the sugar and the cranberries in a pan over a medium heat for 1 to 2 minutes, then tip into the tin and spread evenly. Pile on the nut-roast mixture and pack it down with the back of a spoon.
  12. Cover the whole thing with foil and bake for 45 minutes, then remove the foil and cook for a further 15 minutes. Once it’s golden brown on top, remove the nut roast from the oven and leave to settle for 10 minutes.
  13. Use a knife to loosen the tin, then place your serving platter or board on top. Cover your hand with a tea towel and courageously flip the whole lot over, then carefully lift the tin off. Serve with all the trimmings.

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FAQs

Can you freeze a 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 loaf? ›

To make a vegan nut roast, use an extra tbsp of oil in place of butter, no cheese and 3 tbsp egg replacer. Bake your nut roast for 1 hour. The loaf will still be soft in the middle after cooking. It can be cooked in advance and then chilled, sliced and reheated to make it easier to serve.

Should I freeze nut roast cooked or uncooked? ›

Yes, slice the cooked nut roast into individual slices (so it will defrost quicker). Then cover and freeze. Defrost slices in a single layer, covered, in the refrigerator overnight.

Should I freeze nut roast before or after cooking? ›

Cooked roasts can also be frozen. Pre-cook and freeze them in the tin(s) you intend to re-cook them in. Let them defrost completely then place in a medium oven – about 180ºC/350ºF/Gas Mark 4 for 12-15 minutes. Take care not to overcook them the second time around – cover with baking paper if they start to catch.

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 does a nut roast contain? ›

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.

Why is my nut roast crumbly? ›

If the roast is cooking too much it will dry out and be crumbly. Try reducing the cooking time by 5 mins. Make sure the mixture is well-combined… When you've added all of your ingredients to the pan, give everything a bit of a squish with the back of a spoon.

How do you defrost a nut roast? ›

Freezing and defrosting guidelines

To serve, defrost thoroughly in the fridge overnight before reheating. To re-heat: Loosely cover with foil and bake until dish is thoroughly heated through. Re-heat until piping hot.

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

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.

How long can you freeze nut roast? ›

Once the dish has cooled completely, transfer it to an airtight, freezer-safe container, seal and freeze for up to 1-3 months. To serve, defrost thoroughly in the fridge overnight before reheating.

Can you reheat frozen nut roast? ›

Yes! This loaf can be prepared in advance. Cover in plastic wrap and keep refrigerated. Reheat in the microwave, or in the oven at 350F/180C for 15 minutes.

Can you freeze a fully cooked roast? ›

To freeze cooked roast beef, allow it to cool completely before transferring it to an airtight container or a freezer bag. Label the container or bag with the date and contents. The frozen cooked roast beef can be kept in the freezer for up to 3-4 months without significant loss of quality.

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