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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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177 Comments
Balancing Sylvia
14 years ago

ooooo you are SO fancy :) That mushroom phyllo roll looks delicious and would have made the perfect breakfast today. Ah well, I guess I’ll just stick to my cornbread oatmeal and coffee. Next time! Have a great day Angela!

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

why thank you…I love being a fancy pants! tee hee

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Tracy @ Tracy's Treats
14 years ago

I love that you’re using kale! Such a great vegetable with a bad rap! I love roasting kale to make kale chips!

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Katie @ Peace Love and Oats
14 years ago

What kind of Kale do you use? I went to whole foods to buy some and saw there were at least three different kinds! I got very confused…

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Katie @ Peace Love and Oats
14 years ago

I use my garden curly kale. The ‘Dinosaur’ kale (Lacinato) is flat and less bitter, so it might be a good one to start with :)

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Lisa (bakebikeblog)
14 years ago

ooooh how scrumptious indeed!

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Alaina
14 years ago

Oh, I can so making a delicious breakfast pastry with some phyllo. Looks amazing! :-)

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Amy@ahealthyandhappyheart
14 years ago

Yum! How about some baklava with the leftover dough???

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The Fillo Factory
14 years ago

Hi Angela,

Thanks for posting this great recipe you made using our vegan organic Spelt Fillo Dough. It looks delicious — reminds us of our Aunt Trudy’s Mushroom & Leek Fillo Pocket! We found your post via Twitter and will certainly RT to our followers both there and on Facebook. Thanks also for helping to dispel the myth that fillo is complicated or scary to work with. You provided some excellent handling tips; hopefully your readers will be encouraged to expand their culinary horizons. :)

Enjoy,
Sara
The Fillo Factory
http://facebook.com/fillofactory
http://twitter.com/fillofactory

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  The Fillo Factory
14 years ago

Not a problem, thanks for sharing Sara!

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Molly @ RDexposed
14 years ago

Oooooh well P-hello!! That looks so delish! Can’t wait to see some after pictures! My type a personality loves before and after pictures.

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Leanne Wahl
14 years ago

Saw this recipe at work during lunch break, drooled a little. Went to store for all the ingredients after work. Dinner was delish…the phyllo roll is fantastic!!

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

Glad you enjoyed it Leanne!

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Hillary WB
14 years ago

These recipes look great, but I literally laughed out loud because I saw both of my (only two) food allergies- mangoes and mushrooms- featured in the same blog post. Sadly I won’t be trying these, though they do look tasty!

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

The stuffed Phyllo could work with any veggie combo :)

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Deb
14 years ago

Love mushrooms, so cannot wait to try your phyllo roll ~ it looks fantastic! I’ve got to tell you, I (and my family) are REALLY enjoying all your recipes…I only recently discovered your site and have already made tons of delicious things!! Thank you for your generosity in sharing these recipes. : )

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

Thanks Deb! :)

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Melody Rich
14 years ago

I love the pictures of your house. The hubs and I are in the process of re-doing our old house, too, and we love it! PS. Kale salad looks delish!

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Faith @ For the Health of It
14 years ago

It’s a shame you’d used up all of your mushrooms, otherwise I’d suggest you try a balsamic reduction/mushroom filling – I just did this for a sweet/savory mushroom tart (with a pastry dough instead of phyllo) and it was knock-my-socks-off good, if I may say so myself! Maybe next time you have mushrooms lying around ;)

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Johanna
14 years ago

Just saw your article in this months issue of Glow! I got so excited! Love your blog…it’s truly inspiring!

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

Thanks Johanna!

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Angela @ Mylk 'n Cookies
14 years ago

Your photos are beautiful! I just bought some kale so I’ll def have to try the salad

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Nicolle Buchanan
14 years ago

Hey! So you said you wanted to figure out what to do with the extra phyllo. The middle east has a dessert called baklava and I love it. The way i make it is very simple. Just a layer of earth balance, sugar (i’m sure agave would work as well) cinnamon and chopped almonds between each layer of phyllo. Before you cook it, cut it diagonally in both directions so it looks like a chain link fence. Cook it for like 30 minutes i think. Maybe less I can’t remember, I’m sorry!!! Anyway, I love it!

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Jen @newellnd
14 years ago

I was just thinking I needed a new recipe involving my beloved kale and there was your post! You photos look fantastic and really highlight the food. So fresh and vibrant! Cannot wait to give this a try…now if only I could find gluten-free phyllo.

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Get Skinny, Go Vegan.
14 years ago

The Phyllo is so similar to something we had at our wedding…..went GF and now don’t do the phyllo, but it is beautiful!! And love the Kale & Mango combo!

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Katie
14 years ago

I love working with phyllo! It look so impressive but is generally quite easy to use. If you have one of those spray bottles where you fill with your own oil then pump you can fill it with melted Earth Balance and spray it on to save time.

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Beach Bum Beauty
14 years ago

Loving all the easy peesy recipes you’re ocming up with, they make life much easier to eat healthily.

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