Monday, 18 September 2023

Root vegetable toad-in-the-hole : Can make a nice change

Toad-in-the-hole is a British family favourite, this version makes the most of seasonal root vegetables like red onion and carrots plus autumnal squash and Tenderstem broccoli. Make it in one big tin and let the whole family take a piece and tuck in, delicious 😋


Ingredients
Serves Six
3 tbsp vegetable oil
3 long, thin carrots, scrubbed and halved lengthways
1 red onion, cut into thin wedges
200g butternut squash, peeled and sliced into 1cm-thick half-moons
3 garlic cloves, bashed
100g plain flour
4 large eggs
125ml milk
2 rosemary sprigs, finely chopped
100g Tenderstem broccoli
1 tsp balsamic vinegar
optional - mashed or roast potatoes
For the gravy
1 tbsp vegetable oil
2 red onions, finely sliced
2 garlic cloves, crushed
2 tbsp plain flour
1 vegetable stock cube, made up to 650ml
1 tbsp balsamic vinegar

Method
1. For the gravy, heat the oil in a saucepan over a low-medium heat and fry the onions, uncovered, with a pinch of salt for 20 mins, stirring regularly, until caramelised.
2. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to gas 7, 220°C, fan 200°C. Put the oil in a large ovenproof frying pan, shallow casserole dish or baking tray. Add the carrot, onion, squash, and garlic. Season; toss well. Roast for 15 mins.
3. Whisk the four and eggs in a bowl with a pinch of salt until a smooth, thick paste forms. Gradually add the milk, whisking to make a thin batter with a similar consistency to single cream. Stir in the rosemary.
4. For the gravy, add the garlic to the onions and cook for 1 min, then sprinkle over the four and mix well. Stir in the stock, season and add the vinegar. Simmer, uncovered, over a low heat for about 20 mins.
5. Remove the pan from the oven, add the broccoli and pour the batter around the veg. Roast for 25 mins until golden, well risen and puffed. Brush any exposed veg with the vinegar. Serve with the gravy and some potatoes, if you like.

Each serving contains
Fat 15g Protein 9.2g Carbs 28g Fibre 4.3g

Cook's tips
i) Use any firm veg you’ve got in the fridge. Parsnips, leeks and fennel all work well.
ii) If you don't have red onions, you could use white, brown or spring onions (scallions).
From original recipe here

You may also like to see this alternative lower carb recipe for toad in the hole here

~ wishing you an enjoyable day ~

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All the best Jan

31 comments:

  1. ...a toad-in-the-hole hasn't made it to this side of the pond!

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  2. READ MORE ABOUT TOAD IN THE HOLE

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toad_in_the_hole

    All the best Jan

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  3. Isn't toad in the hole made with an egg. I am trying to remember. This looks yummy.

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  4. I will look it up as well. : )
    It is very appealing.

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  5. Gracias por la receta. La hare pronto. Te mando un beso.

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  6. Never heard toad in hole.
    Coffee is on, and stay safe.

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  7. It is new to me, looks yummy!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Take care, have a wonderful week!

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  8. Hello Jan :=)
    I am now visiting a few bloggers each day, especially to say a warm thank you for the kind and caring comments you left on my post explaining about my fall. I appreciated each one, so a big thank you.

    This recipe is the kind I like with lots of vegetables, eggs, and lots of garlic and olive oil. I have heard of Toad in the Hole but never knew what it looked like, and it looks really delicious. Thank you! :=)
    All the best.

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  9. Toad in the hole is always a favourite.

    God bless.

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  10. looks so yummy! Wonderful and Lovely Post dear!
    Rampdiary | Fineartandyou | Theartdiary 

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  11. Looks and sounds delicious. - Anne (Cornucopia)

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  12. I never heard of it but it looks interesting.

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  13. I'll have to try this it looks yummy. 🙂

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  14. This sounds good, I haven't had toad in the hole for many years! Have a good, new week, Valerie

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  15. This is definitely a recipe that I'm going to make. I have all the ingredients on hand. Thank you for posting.

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  16. That looks beautiful! Almost too pretty to eat.

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  17. I'm going to have to try that, it looks good and interesting.

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  18. How delicious it looks.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs and all the best

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  19. Never heard of it either but sure looks good.

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  20. This sounds wonderful. I will try this soon. Just what I'll need when the weather starts to turn.

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  21. Hubs would kill for that! Perfect for this weather.xxx

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  22. Wow I had never heard of that while we were living in England

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  23. I've never had toad in the hole. This looks very good!

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  24. Wonderful 'vegatarian type meal' ~ my kind ~ Reminds me somewhat of a recipe called Egg Roll in a Bowl ~ thanks,


    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  25. very interesting dear Jan :)

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