Saturday, 11 October 2014

Callalo Pie


Sometimes it’s nice to try new ingredients, so when I saw a tin of callalo at the grocery store, I picked it up. Callalo is a green from the Caribbean area and the particular tin I picked up was from Jamaica. The tin had info saying that callalo is like spinach but with a slightly different flavour, so I decided to use it as I would spinach.

 

I used carrots and beetroot in this pie, but any vegetables would work. I also added some roasted pumpkin oil for extra flavour, but any oil and/or herbs would be fine.

 

To make it vegan, leave out the eggs. It will be slightly looser, but still tasty.

 

Ingredients:

1 tin callalo (or other green)

2 beetroots

2 carrots

2 cloves garlic

1 tsp rosemary (or other herb)

½ carton Oatly (or about ½ cup soya yogurt)

2 eggs

1 tbsp roasted pumpkin oil (or other oil)

salt

pepper

1 package phyllo dough

 

Instructions:

1. Rinse and drain the callalo.

2. Peel and dice the beetroots and carrots. Peel and chop the garlic. Snip or chop the rosemary.

3. Mix the callalo, other vegetables, garlic, and rosemary with the Oatly, eggs, and oil.

4. Season with salt and pepper.

5. Place 3 sheets of phyllo dough overlapping in the bottom of an oven-safe dish.

6. Spread the filling on top of the dough. (Alternatively, spread half the filling, add a piece or two of phyllo, and then the rest of the filling.)

7. Spread the remainder of the dough on top. Lightly brush with oil.

8. Bake for 20-30 minutes at 190 C.

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