Showing posts with label vegetable pie with cheese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetable pie with cheese. Show all posts

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Vegetable Pie with Cottage Cheese


I baked some Turkish pogaca rolls a few days ago and had some dough left in the end. There was a mixture of frozen vegetables in the freezer, I quickly remembered. The variety of the vegetables in the package made me smile: Carrots, scallions, cauliflower, potatoes, tomatoes, courgettes, celeries, cabbage, peas, green beans, leeks and parsley. And that big smile swept away all my worries about what to do with the dough. 

Anyway, the idea had already walked into my head: The dough, which could have ended up in the trash or the freezer, would easily turn into a pie crust. And it did. I spread the pastry on a lightly greased pan and folded the pastry edge upwards. The rest was easy enough to finish in 10 minutes. I stirred in some cottage cheese, cream and diced salami to the vegetable mixture. The vegetables got even nicer when combined with cheese. I seasoned it with salt, pepper and thyme, and then sprinkled with olive oil, and mixed it in. I poured it carefully into the pie dough and piled on it. I sprinkled the upward edge with poppy seed (for a change.)  Well, I baked it until the pastry was golden and the filling had set. 





For the pastry: The recipe is the same as I always use to make Turkish pogaca rolls. Have a look.