Fennel and squash puff pastry galettes with pangrattato recipe
As much as we love making most things from scratch, this recipe calls for a good quality, store bought puff pastry. The pastries lend themselves to most vegies, so if you don't have squash then you can top with asparagus, pumpkin, sweet potato, zucchini or even more fennel. Pangrattato, otherwise known as the poor man's parmesan, is a terrific way to put your stale bread to use. It will provide a flavour hit and a welcome crunch.
Ingredients
1 red onion, peeled
1 head fennel
1 garlic clove
3 tbsp olive oil
1 sprig thyme
salt and pepper
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
250g puff pastry
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
3 baby squash, cut into wedges
100g goat's cheese
Pangrattato
1 grated garlic clove
100g breadcrumbs
50g pepitas, crushed
4 tbsp olive oil
salt
zest of half an orange
Method
1. Slice the onion, fennel and garlic. Gently cook in the olive oil with thyme until softened. Season with salt, pepper and vinegar and leave to cool.
2. Cut 250-gram sheet of puff pastry into six squares. Place on a baking tray, gently score the inside of the squares and spoon on mustard, leaving a five-millimetre border which will rise when cooked. Spoon the onion, fennel and garlic mix onto the mustard. Top with the squash, season and bake at 180C until the pastry is golden.
3. Meanwhile, make the pangrattato fry the garlic, bread and pepitas in the oil until golden. Season with salt and orange zest.
4. To serve, crumble the goat's cheese over the pastry and add picked herbs and pangrattato.
Tips: For the meat lovers, some smoky bacon lardons on top should hit the spot.
The fennel and onion base can be made well in advance if you are having friends around and want to reduce the amount of cooking.
If you like this recipe, try Frank Camorra's leek and asparagus galette.
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