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This vegan nut roast is perfect for a special occasion and makes the perfect main course. It's packed with nuts and veggies and plenty of flavor too. One possible reason nut roasts may have fallen out of vogue is how vegan-unfriendly they can be. Try this vegan nut roast, which is great served hot for Christmas dinner, or cold for your festive buffet table.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook vegan nut roast using 17 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Vegan nut roast:
Take 2 medium parsnips
Get 2 medium carrots
Make ready 1 medium sweet potato
Make ready 2 medium echalion shallots
Prepare 1 cup chestnut mushrooms
Make ready 1/2 cup raw cashews
Prepare 1/2 cup walnuts
Get 1/3 cup almonds
Make ready 1/2 cup pumpkin seeds
Prepare 1/3 cup breadcrumbs (use GF crumbs, GF oats or omit for a GF recipe)
Get 2 tbsp nutritional yeast (optional)
Make ready 1 tsp Smoked Paprika
Get 1 tsp Marjoram (or Oregano if preferred)
Get 1 tsp Thyme
Prepare Vegan butter or coconut oil for frying
Get Sea salt
Get Black pepper
Make Christmas dinner super special with our vegan nut roast recipe. Find easy-to-follow directions and simple ingredients for vegan recipes at Tesco Real Food. This easy nut roast is a family favourite. It's a staple for a vegan roast dinner and is always popular at Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations.
Steps to make Vegan nut roast:
Preheat oven to 190 C degrees.
Grease a 450g/1lb bread loaf tin with vegan butter or coconut oil, and line with baking paper.
Prick sweet potato with fork and wrap in foil. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until soft enough to mash. Alternatively, microwave for 5-6 minutes until soft. Peel when cooled.
Core and rough chop parsnips into 2cm chunks.
Peel and rough chop carrots into 2cm chunks.
Bring a medium saucepan of water to the boil and cook carrots for 5 minutes, then add parsnips. Cook for a further 10 minutes or until carrots are just soft enough to mash, then remove from heat and drain.
Meanwhile, finely chop mushrooms and shallots and gently fry in a medium frying pan with a knob of vegan butter or teaspoon of coconut oil until just beginning to soften. Leave to cool.
Use a pestle and mortar or end of a rolling pin to crush cashews, walnuts, pumpkin seeds and almonds so that no whole pieces remain - keep chunks for a good texture.
Add cooked carrots, parsnips, sweet potato to a bowl and lightly mash together.
Add cooked mushrooms, shallots (and mushroom and butter liquid) and all nuts and seeds to bowl.
Add nutritional yeast (if using), breadcrumbs, seasonings and salt & pepper to taste.
Mix well using stick blender, spoon or hands. It should hold its shape. If too wet, add more breadcrumbs or oats.
Press well into tin and smooth over top.
Bake in oven for 30-40 minutes, rotating half way through, or until a crust has formed on top and edges are brown and crispy. If you like a firmer 'loaf', cover with foil and bake for another 10 mins.
Remove from tin and leave to cool slightly before slicing. Keeps well for up to five days in the fridge, and can be frozen too.
Optional extras* - - - Lightly toast almonds and cashews in a frying pan before crushing - - Add dried cranberries and/or chopped apricots before baking for a fruitier version - - Add 1 tbsp peanut butter or cashew butter for a nuttier version, or as a substitute for one or more of the nuts above - - Add 1 tbsp of maple syrup or agave nectar for a sweeter version
This easy nut roast is a family favourite. It's a staple for a vegan roast dinner and is always popular at Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations. Harvest Vegan Nut Roast. this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. This vegan nut roast is the perfect vegan main dish for special occasions! Made with a mix of veggies, mushrooms, nuts and seeds, it's packed with savory flavor and easy to make.
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