Just a snack, lunch, a nibble, or just comfort food
in-front of the TV , computer or whatever you are doing whilst we are practising social isolation. I found
a few sheets of puff pastry in the freezer, (they HAD to be used), and some
left overs in the fridge.
Aha I thought,
what can I come up with, just as something to nibble on in front of the
TV! Here we go I will call them Savoury
Slices or Savoury Squares depending on your cut, only problem was, they didn’t
last long - food to savour!
What you need:-
Minimum 3 sheets of Puff
Pastry (frozen is easy)
Grated Cheese. (can use thinly sliced)
Vegemite.
(If you like it)
Sliced ham or bacon.
(could use sliced salami, hungarian even leftover sausage)
Bolognese
sauce (straight from the jar or leftovers from a Spag Bol)
Ground Garlic
Garlic Butter
Ground Black
pepper
Ground Parmesan
Cheese
Sesame or Poppy seeds
Large flat baking tray
Greaseproof paper
What to do:-
Pre- heat oven to 240-250
Lay half sheet of pastry on sheet of
greaseproof paper on the baking tray.
Sprinkle ground garlic over
pastry. To taste.
Add
your choice and amount of cheese,
if it goes over the sides, it
goes nice and crunchy after cooking.
Add some sliced ham, bacon or other meat
to your choice.
I have used ham, bacon or sausages so far.
Take
another half sheet of pastry and coat one side with a good layer of Vegemite,
lay this vegemite down on the first sheet and its topping
On top of this sheet of pastry add a layer of Bolognese sauce,
some more
cheese and a liberal grind of black pepper.
Spread another half sheet with
garlic butter (to taste) which has been slightly warmed to make it easier to
spread, and lay garlic butter side up on the other sheets.
Sprinkle some more grated cheese,
add a few teaspoons of any remaining
Bolognese sauce on top of sheet.
Add a liberal sprinkle of
ground parmesan cheese and top with sesame and/or poppy seeds.
Bake in hot fan oven for about 20 – 25 minutes or until
edges of pastry lift and brown off.
Careful as easy to burn.
Remove from oven, allow to
partially cool and slice into slices or squares still on baking tray and paper,
its easier.
Really tasty hot and also cold, can be kept in airtight
container for a day or two but for best results reheat in conventional oven.
Notes:
I have made these with full sheets of pastry
and half slices, I prefer to use half slices, as they cook through better and
you can make a second batch with alternative fillings while the first is
cooking.
If
you haven’t any left-over sauce try a combination of BBQ sauce and tomato
sauce, it is quite tasty. You could even liven them up with sweet chilli sauce
if you like some spice in your life!
This is a recipe that you can vary easy to your taste, why not try some
sliced onions or shallots, whatever you use.
I hope you enjoy.
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