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Sweet Potato Loaf


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Ingredients

10 slice(s)

  • 130 grams raw cashews
  • 1 onion, peeled and halved
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 bunch Continental Parsley, small bunch, leaves only
  • 2 tablespoons EVOO (extra virgin olive oil)
  • 250 grams sliced mushrooms
  • 600 grams water
  • 650 grams sweet potato/ pumpkin, peeled and cut into 1cm cubes
  • 60 grams breadcrumbs
  • 100 grams Cheese mozzarella/tasty/parmesan
  • 3 eggs
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Recipe's preparation

  1. Preheat oven to 200℃ and line a large loaf tin with baking paper.

     

    1. Grate cheese if you have not already done so by placing cubed cheese into bowl on SP7 for a few seconds. Set aside.

    2. Finely chop cashews for 4 seconds on SP6. Set aside with cheese.

    3. Chop onion, garlic and parsley for 3 seconds on SP6.

    4. Add oil and sauté for 2 mins at 100℃ on SP1.

    5. Add mushrooms and sauté for 2 mins at 100℃ REVERSE speed soft. Set aside to cool.

    6. Place water into Thermomix bowl and close the lid. Place the cubed sweet potato (or pumpkin) into Varoma basket. Steam for 25 mins at VAROMA temperature at SP2.

    7. Place steamed sweet potato to the side and empty the bowl. 

    8. Return the onion/herb/mushroom mix to the bowl and add the chopped nuts, cheese and breadcrumbs and mix together for 2 seconds on REVERSE speed 5.

    9. Add eggs and mix together for 20 seconds on REVERSE speed 2.

    10. Tip this mixture onto the sweet potato and fold them together gently. Season to taste.

    11. Place mixture into lined loaf tin and place pine nuts in a line down the centre of the loaf.

    12. Bake at 200℃ for 25 mins.

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  • Outstanding. Toddler and

    Submitted by Mib8612 on 11. August 2014 - 22:49.

    Outstanding. Toddler and family loved it. As I didn't have sweet potato in the cupboard, I used 200g carrot and 450g butternut pumpkin instead. Exceptional. Didn't have a loaf tin so halved the mixture into two quiche tins and I agree with a previous comment, it needed another 5mins cooking. Am planning to make it again tonight. 

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  • Have now made this several

    Submitted by Geoff059 on 25. July 2014 - 00:32.

    Have now made this several times, tonight with roast veges & gravy. Always good. Cheers!

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  • Very yummy! I had to cook it

    Submitted by trinja on 15. June 2014 - 16:37.

    Very yummy! I had to cook it a bit longer so it stayed together. Will definitely be making this again tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • Awesome loaf - make this for

    Submitted by Narelle72b on 31. March 2014 - 11:30.

    Awesome loaf - make this for my vegetarian daughter ... slice it and freeze the slices and she gets this when we have meat. It's so popular that our other non-vegetarian daughter prefers it to meat, so I end up needing to make double batches!!!! 

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  • :)  I think this is

    Submitted by sam776 on 29. August 2013 - 12:59.

    tmrc_emoticons.)  I think this is delishious!! I also made a pumpkin soup to act as a sauce for it. YUM YUM YUM!! Thanks

    Sam Lord-Riley  Mixingbowl closed

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  • Delicious light loaf great

    Submitted by Fennelseed on 1. February 2013 - 20:39.

    Delicious light loaf great with salad on a hot summers day!! tmrc_emoticons.)

     

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  • Do we use 3 types of cheese

    Submitted by sallyshadlow on 17. December 2012 - 22:21.

    Do we use 3 types of cheese making the total amount 300g of cheese, or is it just 100g of either one of the mentions cheeses. Thanks tmrc_emoticons.)

     

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