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Stuffed Mushroom Phyllo Roll & Mango Kale Salad

August 23, 2011

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Don’t we all want a fancy smancy meal that doesn’t require hours in the kitchen? I know I do.

Meet Phyllo dough. It’s here to bring back the fancy in your life!

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Cuz we need it.

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And I don’t mean Circa 1982 pink carpet fancy either…

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Any takers? lol.

Phyllo (also spelled fillo or filo) is fancy smancy. You can buy it pre-made. It’s versatile.

Native to Middle Eastern cooking, Phyllo (which translates to “leaf” in Greek) is a kind of dough that is stretched into paper-thin like sheets and used for savoury and sweet pastries. Think, Baklava. Mmm.

It’s made primarily of flour, water, and a bit of oil, but it’s usually recommended to buy it pre-made due to it’s extremely delicate nature.

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If you’re like me, you’ve seen Phyllo dough lurking in the freezer section of your grocery store, but slinked away in fear not knowing what the heck to do with it.

I decided I was going to get over my Phyllo fears, so I picked up some dough, watched a couple You Tube videos, and realized it wasn’t so bad after all!

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Here are a few important tips about working with Phyllo dough:

1. It needs to thaw, so you can leave it in the fridge overnight or on the counter for a couple hours.

2. Because the dough is paper-thin, it dries out super fast. When it dries out, it tears very easily. It’s best to wait to open the package until you are ready to use it. Once it is opened and rolled out, place a piece of parchment or wax paper over top and then cover it with a damp tea towel to keep in the moisture. This is essential or your dough will crack much more easily.

3. The goal is not perfection! At first I was terrified of cracking or tearing the dough, but after a few slip-ups, I realized that my pastry would still taste delicious even if it wasn’t perfect. So don’t freak out if it tears a bit on you. Just try to handle it as gently as possible and do what you can.

4. Spread a generous amount of melted Earth Balance on each layer with a pastry brush or to save more time, spray with cooking spray. This not only adds needed moisture, but it creates a delicious buttery pastry once baked. I’m not so sure cooking spray would have tasted as good as my Earth Balance version though!

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The first thing you need to do is prepare your filling. I had a bunch of garden kale to use up, as well as local Crimini mushrooms, so I decided to make a mushroom pastry with kale, cheeze, etc. You can use whatever vegetables you prefer though! It’s extremely versatile.

I sliced the mushrooms (making 7 cups) and I cooked it down for about 10 minutes until most of the water evaporated.

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Next, I added about 1 cup chopped kale leaves (no stem), 1 cup chopped onion, 1 tsp olive oil, 2 minced garlic cloves, Herbamare, ground pepper, and fresh Thyme. I cooked this for about 5-7 minutes. It tasted amazing.

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Once the filling was ready, I stirred in the cheese, removed it from the heat, and unrolled my Phyllo dough. Make sure you have a damp tea towel and parchment paper ready!

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Grab a large baking sheet and line it with parchment paper or a non-stick mat. Carefully peel off 1 piece of dough and place it onto the baking sheet.

At this point, you can either spray each sheet with cooking spray or use my method which is to spread on melted Earth Balance with a pastry brush.

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Repeat this process, for about 7 sheets of dough.

You might have a couple ‘flops’ along the way. Don’t fret!

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Make sure to keep the dough covered with a damp tea towel throughout this process.

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Once you have your 7 layers, scoop on your filling and fold in the sides.

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Now roll your pastry all the way up into a log. This part was much easier than I thought!

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Now, brush your log with more oil or melted Earth Balance.

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Bake in a 350F pre-heated oven for 25-35 minutes until slightly golden. It will be puffy and beautiful.

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Slice on a diagonal because you’re fancy. It will be really hard not to inhale this right on the pan! Don’t be alarmed when it flakes all over the place, this is normal.

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Behold, the flaky, cheezy, buttery glory.

WANT.

Now.

For breakfast.

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The 1/2 cup of Daiya Cheese brought this pastry to a whole other level. I highly recommend it.

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Now I just need to figure out what I’m doing with the leftover sheets. Maybe a sweet tart is in my future?

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Stuffed Mushroom Phyllo Roll

Perfect for a fancy meal to impress. Hands down, one of the best savoury vegan foods I’ve made. This mushroom pastry is buttery, flaky, cheezy and will have you ohhing and awwing with every sinful bite.

Yield: 2-4 servings (we both ate the entire thing quite easily!)

Ingredients:

  • 7 sheets Phyllo dough, thaw according to package directions
  • 16 oz/7 cups sliced fresh Crimini mushrooms (or mushrooms of choice)
  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • 1 cup chopped sweet onion
  • 2 finely chopped garlic cloves
  • 1-2 tbsp fresh Thyme (or use 1/2 tbsp dried)
  • Kosher salt, Herbamare, and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • 1 cup kale leaves, roughly torn and stems discarded
  • 1/2 cup shredded Daiya Cheese
  • ~1/2 cup melted Earth Balance, olive oil, OR cooking spray

 

1. Preheat oven to 350F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Thaw Phyllo dough according to package directions.

2. In a large skillet, add 7 cups sliced mushrooms and cook on medium heat for about 10 minutes until the water cooks off.

3. Add in the garlic, oil, onion, and kale. Cook for another 5-7 minutes on medium-low heat. Add seasonings to taste. Remove from heat and stir in the cheese.

4. Place 1 sheet of Phyllo dough onto prepared baking sheet. Brush or spray on butter or oil. Repeat for 7 layers.

5. Scoop on mushroom filling, roll the edges inward, and then roll into a log. Brush log with oil or butter. Bake at 350F for 25-35 minutes until golden. Slice and enjoy!

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I made a Mango Kale salad to go with it which also was quick and easy. I have kale coming out of the wazoo in my garden (among peppers, cukes, onions, etc!), so I’ve been giving it away to friends and also using it daily in my meals.

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Mango Kale Salad

Adapted from Food Network.

Ingredients:

  • 1 bunch kale, stalks removed and leaves roughly torn
  • 1 lemon juiced
  • 1 tbsp + 1-2 tsp olive oil, to taste
  • Kosher salt or Herbamare & freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • 1-1.5 tbsp pure maple syrup
  • 1.25 cup diced mango (I just thawed frozen mango chunks)
  • 2 tbsp pepita seeds, or other seed of choice

 

1. In a large bowl, add kale, half the lemon juice, a tablespoon of oil, and a sprinkle of salt. Massage the kale leaves with your hands for about 1 minute. Set aside.

2. Add the rest of the lemon juice, maple syrup, salt & pepper, and remaining oil into a mason jar. Close lid and shake (alternatively you can whisk in a bowl). Adjust dressing to taste and add more salt, oil, & pepper if needed.

3. Pour dressing over kale and massage well with hands. Add mango and seeds. Place in the fridge for a minimum of 1 hour so it can soften and marinate.

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First, massage some oil, lemon juice, and salt into the kale leaves.

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Shake up your dressing.

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Pour on the dressing, massage into kale, add mango and seeds, marinate for an hour or longer, and then serve!

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It was light and lovely, although our all-time favourite kale salad is still the Weekend Glow Kale Salad.

All in all, a wonderful meal which was a nice treat during a time of chaos.

Especially with some Chardonnay…

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Carolyn
14 years ago

Wow, I love your recipes. You make such appetizing meals!

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blossjoss
14 years ago

Looks awesome. I need to try this one. Thanks for the inspiration and soothing my phyllo dough anxieties!

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Amy @ The Whole Sweet Scoop
14 years ago

Wow, this looks so good! This is officially on my dinner list for later this week. I remember when we were doing renovations at our place – it’s so terrible to have everything so chaotic, but when it’s all done it is so worth it! Hang in there!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Amy @ The Whole Sweet Scoop
14 years ago

Thanks for the virtual hug ;)

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Jenny
14 years ago

Others are right: that sure does look delicious… and I’ll be looking forward to seeing your other creations with phyllo! Only thanks to my mom did I ever learn how to use it, but it’s been a long time since I’ve cooked or baked with it.

I’m a bit envious of you and your garden, what with it overflowing with kale and delicious produce! Over here on the west coast, it continues to cost an arm and a leg… Ah well – such is the small monetary price to pay for something that can be used in incredible creations like this one. :) Hope to be trying this soon for dinner! And hope that I have the self-restraint not to eat the entire recipe by myself in one sitting… (It just looks THAT good.)

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Apron Appeal
14 years ago

That phyllo looks good – which is saying a lot…cuz me no likey mushrooms.

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Ashley
14 years ago

I love phyllo dough (as in Baklava, haha) but I’ve had several flops with puff pastry so I’m afraid of actually trying to use the phyllo! But after reading your experience, I think I could feel comfortable enough to try it! Thanks!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Ashley
14 years ago

And don’t forget it doesnt have to be perfect! Who cares if it tears a bit here and there? Once it puffs up you barely notice the ‘flaws’ :)

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Ashley
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

Oh true! Thanks:):) What combos would you suggest since I don’t like mushrooms? I can’t handle their texture, even though I love their taste!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Ashley
14 years ago

I think any seasonal veggies would be great right now. Zucchini, corn, carrots, peppers, onions, etc. You could also add lentils, beans, etc. Change up the sauces! A tomato sauce would be nice as long as it wasn’t too watery. Mexican flavour would be fun. or experiment with different herbs.

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Ashley
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

Thank you! I’m so excited to try this recipe out!

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Laurie L
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
8 years ago

Great ideas!

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Svetlana
14 years ago

Now THAT looks awesome, I am so making a trip to the store today for some Phylo!!! Thank you :)

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Mama Pea
14 years ago

I LOVE Fillo Factory dough…it is the only brand I’ve found that is whole grain and easy to work with. Your roll looks beautiful!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Mama Pea
14 years ago

Agree, I would certainly buy that brand again!

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Jesse
14 years ago

oh this looks amazing! I bought some phyllo to use as a topping for pot pies instead of making the crust [I was lazy], and I still have some left…now I’m worried about it being dried out though! We shall see….thanks for the recipe!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jesse
14 years ago

oh wow that is a GREAT idea about using it to top a pie!!

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Ellie@fitforthesoul
14 years ago

Phyllo can be quite challenging the first time around if it’s not thawed hah! I remember I had a hard time the first time b/c it wasn’t thawed and I was in a hurrry. That caused many rips :P This looks so delicious girl~~

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Ellie@fitforthesoul
14 years ago

lol…I could see that being an issue!

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Katelyn @ Chef Katelyn
14 years ago

Yum, I am dddyyyyingggg. This would be so good with some feta!!!!!

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Aine @ Something to Chew Over
14 years ago

I love love love phyllo dough!

This is the third time I’ve seen it on a blog today – getting serious cravings :)

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Kristen @ Chocolate Covered Kristen
14 years ago

Yum!!! This gives my flashbacks to standing on a chair next to the counter making Spanakopita with my mom as a kid. It was her “fancy dinner party” appetizer and the best way to trick us kids into eating spinach! My job was always to brush the butter on the dough and to make sure the dough stayed covered. I love how food can bring back such fun memories! Thanks for taking me back for a minute :-)

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leatitia
14 years ago

WANT!! It looks absolutely delicious!

We make baklavas with phyllo dough. Lots of butter (or Earth Balance) between layers, top it chopped almonds (with something else, I forgot what! Sugar?) and pour hot maple syrup + eau d’oranger mixture on top of it all! You should try it :)

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Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit
14 years ago

Where do you find all the time to work on your house? My gosh… we are horrible at getting going on projects. We’ve wanted to paint and decorate our offices for a year now and have gotten nothing done. Mad props go to you, both for this recipe and for your time management skills :)

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Kathleen
14 years ago

Wow!! That looks m-m good! It may be worth all the time and delicate preparation. Your blog is one of my favs and has inspired me to create my own blog fittitudefreedom.com. However, you will see it needs alot of cosmetic improvements. Selecting the platform and choosing the style options were oh so overwhelming for a newbie. Any tips, suggestions, resources you have for a new blogger would be greatly appreciated. My blog will be focused on healthy living and wellness as you age. I’m an older blogger at the young at of 45 so I have different ideas to bring to the table. Thank you for any suggestions you can offer. See i don’t even know how to make my web address appear for you to access it with a click .

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
14 years ago

How is it that you always manage to make my cooking fears (phyllo pastry, pizza dough…) look so easy! You make me feel silly for even being scared of them in the first place. :P These look so delicious. I love cheesy mushroom fillings!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
14 years ago

I felt silly too dont worry!

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Charlie
14 years ago

This looks amazing! I love phyllo pastry and mushrooms are always a good choice ;).

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Ashley
14 years ago

That…looks…amazing! I have always been terrified of using phyllo dough, but I think you have given me the courage to give it a shot. Thanks for the recipe!

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Living, Learning, Eating
14 years ago

I’ve always wanted to try phyllo…do you have a recipe for it? Whole wheat phyllo sounds super-cool!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Living, Learning, Eating
14 years ago

nope but there are recipes online to make it from scratch :) Now that would be a feat! I have no idea how you’d spread it so thin..

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