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savoury crumble
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on holiday recently, i was reading a menu board outside a lovely restaurant. I saw "mushroom amd leek crumble" on the vegetarian options.
As leeks and mushrooms are two of my favourite veg and i LOVE sweet crumble, i am very intrigued!
Sadly I didn't get time to read the description of the dish and so have no idea what it was like. I presume it was in a creamy/cheesy sauce.
Does anyone know of a similar recipe?
What is a savoury crumble? Just a crumble, without the sugar?
I would appreciate any ideas, x
As leeks and mushrooms are two of my favourite veg and i LOVE sweet crumble, i am very intrigued!
Sadly I didn't get time to read the description of the dish and so have no idea what it was like. I presume it was in a creamy/cheesy sauce.
Does anyone know of a similar recipe?
What is a savoury crumble? Just a crumble, without the sugar?
I would appreciate any ideas, x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've not tried a savoury crumble, but I think I probably use something like 4 oz wholewheat flour, 2 oz marg and 1 oz rolled porridge oats. If it felt dry whilst rubbing in the marg, then just add some more marg/butter.
For the filling, I'd probably saut� sliced leeks and mushrooms in a little olive oil, add a small amount of flour then some stock and stir well until it thickened up (or use white wine.... ). Pop the veg & sauce into a heatproof dish and top with the crumble mix.... Knowing me, I'd now be adding some parmesan and cayenne pepper to the topping and bake it for about 30-40 mins at Gas 6, 200 deg C.... If I could find a way to add other veg I would so (stuff like sliced celery, chillies, pak choi, garlic and even some fine green beans or other baby veg).
For the filling, I'd probably saut� sliced leeks and mushrooms in a little olive oil, add a small amount of flour then some stock and stir well until it thickened up (or use white wine.... ). Pop the veg & sauce into a heatproof dish and top with the crumble mix.... Knowing me, I'd now be adding some parmesan and cayenne pepper to the topping and bake it for about 30-40 mins at Gas 6, 200 deg C.... If I could find a way to add other veg I would so (stuff like sliced celery, chillies, pak choi, garlic and even some fine green beans or other baby veg).
that's really odd, garner, i tried googling earlier and there wasn't a savoury one in sight!
Thanks for everyone's suggestions, there are some great ideas there. One of the recipes I found suggested chopped nuts too.
My mum said make a cobbler recipe but leave as breadcrumbs.
I'm thinking mushrooms, goats cheese and roasted red peppers mmmmm
Thanks for everyone's suggestions, there are some great ideas there. One of the recipes I found suggested chopped nuts too.
My mum said make a cobbler recipe but leave as breadcrumbs.
I'm thinking mushrooms, goats cheese and roasted red peppers mmmmm