Maple-glazed parsnip, chestnut and feta loaf (2024)

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  • Published:17 Nov 15
  • Updated:18 Mar 24
  • Test kitchen approved

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The nut roast of all nut roasts. This vegetarian recipe is packed with the different textures and flavours of nuts, herbs, tangy feta and sweet, sticky parsnips.

Maple-glazed parsnip, chestnut and feta loaf (4)

Check out our halloumi and pistachio nut roast too for another cheesy vegetarian showstopper.

  • Maple-glazed parsnip, chestnut and feta loaf (5)Easy
  • October 2015

Test kitchen approved

  • Maple-glazed parsnip, chestnut and feta loaf (7)Serves 6-8
  • Maple-glazed parsnip, chestnut and feta loaf (8)Hands-on time 30 min, oven time 45 min

The nut roast of all nut roasts. This vegetarian recipe is packed with the different textures and flavours of nuts, herbs, tangy feta and sweet, sticky parsnips.

Check out our halloumi and pistachio nut roast too for another cheesy vegetarian showstopper.

  • Freezable
  • Vegetarian recipes

Nutrition: per serving

Calories
537kcals
Fat
36g (15.6g saturated)
Protein
14.6g
Carbohydrates
36.3g (12.6g sugars)
Fibre
4.8g
Salt
0.9g

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Ingredients

  • 150g unsalted butter, plus an extra knob and a little to grease
  • 150-200g parsnips, trimmed and cut lengthways into 1.5cm slices
  • 50g pecan halves or pieces
  • 50g blanched almonds
  • 30g pine nuts
  • 2 large leeks, sliced
  • 200g button or chestnut mushrooms, quite finely chopped
  • 200g chestnuts, roughly chopped
  • 2 large garlic cloves, crushed
  • 3 fresh rosemary sprigs, finelychopped, plus extra to garnish
  • ½small bunch fresh sage, finely chopped
  • 4 fresh thyme sprigs, finely chopped
  • Small bunch fresh parsley, finely chopped
  • 100g fresh breadcrumbs
  • 50g plain flour
  • 100ml maple syrup
  • 200g feta cheese
  • 3 large free-range eggs

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Method

  1. Heat the oven to 190°C/170°C fan/ gas 5. Lightly butter a deep 20cm loose-bottomed cake tin and line the base with baking paper. Steam the parsnips for 5-8 minutes to take off the raw edge (they don’t need to be cooked all the way through). Put ina colander and leave to dry.
  2. Spread the pecans and almonds in an even layer on a baking sheet, then toast for 5 minutes in the oven. Add the pine nuts and toast for 3-5 minutes more until golden. Cool, roughly chop and set aside.
  3. Melt 75g butter in a large frying pan on a low heat. Add the leeks, season and cook gently, stirring occasionally, for 10 minutes until soft and sweet, then transfer to a large mixing bowl.
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  5. Add the remaining 75g butter to the frying pan and turn up the heat to high. When the butter is hot and foaming, add the mushrooms, season with salt and pepper, then cook for 5-7 minutes, tossing every now and then, until golden brown. Add the chestnuts and garlic, then cook for 2 minutes, stirring so the garlic doesn’t brown. Add the mixture to the leeks, along with thechopped nuts, chopped herbs, breadcrumbs and flour. Taste and season.
  6. Wipe out the frying pan and put it over a medium-high heat. Add the maple syrup and a knob of butter. When bubbling, add the parsnip pieces, without crowding the pan. Fry for 3-4 minutes until golden, then flip over and cook for another couple of minutes on the other side. Remove with a fish slice, leaving the syrup in the pan, and put the parsnips, flat-side down and spaced out a little, into the cake tin. Leave the buttery maple syrup in the pan.
  7. Crumble the feta into the nut mixture, then crack in the eggs and mix well to combine. Spoon the mixture on top of the parsnips and press down lightly. Bake ina 190°C/170°C fan/gas 5 oven for 45 minutes, covering the top with foil if it browns too much (a little colour is good). Let it cool in the tin for 10-15 minutes, then invert carefully onto a flat plate and peel off the baking paper.
  8. Reheat the syrup in the pan, season with sea salt and add a few rosemary sprigs. Brush the caramel over the top of the loaf, decorate with the rosemary leaves and serve with a sharply dressed bitter salad.
  • Recipe from October 2015 Issue

Nutrition

Nutrition: per serving

Calories
537kcals
Fat
36g (15.6g saturated)
Protein
14.6g
Carbohydrates
36.3g (12.6g sugars)
Fibre
4.8g
Salt
0.9g

delicious. tips

  1. Most varieties of nuts will work well with this recipe, so use up what’s in your store cupboard.

  2. Complete recipe to the end of step 6, cool completely, then keep covered in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in a low oven to serve and complete recipe. Alternatively, wrap well in greaseproof paper and cling film, then freeze for up to 3 months. Defrost in the fridge overnight, then reheat in a low oven to serve and complete recipe.

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  1. This nut roast is fabulous and so so easy!
    The whole family love this and on xmas day. We serve it for the veggie option and everyone else has a small amount on the side as a stuffing!
    It is very versatile and can be made for any occasion – it has been a Christmas staple for many years now.
    Use different cheese, veg and nuts to your taste.
    Love it!

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  2. I froze this uncooked, then served it a few weeks later. I like to serve it with mushroom and onion gravy and cranberry sauce. My vegetarian friends (and the rest of us) love it.

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  3. Can this be frozen?

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    1. Hi Anne, we’ve just updated this recipe with tips on how to make-ahead and also freeze. I hope this helps.

  4. I’m going to try this for Christmas but adapt it with butter substitute. It looks absolutely delectable.

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  5. I made this one day ahead and it was still perfect. I would love to be able to make and freeze it but would hate to spoil it…

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  6. I love this recipe. Can I make it in advance?

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  7. This is the most delicious nut roast I have ever made and it is now a tradition on our Christmas luncheon table.

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  8. Can this be frozen?

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    1. Hi Susie, we’ve just updated this recipe with tips on how to make-ahead and also freeze. I hope this helps.

  9. Can this be made in advance and frozen?

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    1. Hi Elizabeth, we’ve just updated this recipe with tips on how to make-ahead and also freeze. I hope this helps.

  10. I did not mean to rate this recipe 1/5 as we really enjoy this dish. I wanted to access reviews, but the site counted it as a low rating.

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