Beautiful Leftover Roasted Veg Bruschetta

  • Level: Easy
  • Yield: Serves 1
  • Total: 12 min
  • Prep: 10 min
  • Cook: 2 min
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Ingredients

Gennaro's Bruschetta

1 slice sourdough bread

2 pieces leftover roast beetroot, recipe follows

1 piece leftover roast turnip, recipe follows

Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper 

Extra-virgin olive oil

Balsamic vinegar

1 clove garlic, unpeeled and halved

2 sprigs fresh flat-leaf parsley

1 handful mixed salad leaves, washed and spun dry

1 sprig fresh mint, leaves picked

1 lemon

Parmesan cheese, to finish

For all of the vegetables:

Olive oil

Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper 

18 ounces/ 500 g carrots, peeled

Juice of 1 clementine, squeezed halves reserved

Couple sprigs fresh rosemary, leaves picked

2 bulbs fennel, peeled and quartered

A few sprigs of fresh thyme, leaves picked

Juice of 1/2 lemon

14 ounces/ 400 g parsnips, peeled

A lug of white wine vinegar

Couple sprigs fresh sage, leaves picked and torn

A small teaspoon honey

12 1/2 ounces/ 350 g beets, larger ones cut into chunks

A couple of good lugs of balsamic vinegar

A few sprigs fresh oregano or marjoram (if you can get it)

12 1/2 ounces/ 350 g baby turnips

A couple of good lugs red wine vinegar

5 fresh bay leaves

Jamie's Bruschetta

4 slices of sourdough bread

2 bulbs leftover roasted fennel, roughly sliced, recipe follows

A few sprigs fresh basil, leaves picked and chopped, smaller leaves reserved 

A few sprigs fresh basil, leaves picked and chopped, smaller leaves reserved

1 fresh red chile, finely chopped

Juice of 1 lemon

Extra-virgin olive oil

Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper 

2 ounces/ 50 g Parmesan cheese

1 (1 1/2-ounces/125 g) ball buffalo mozzarella

1 clove garlic, unpeeled and halved

Directions

  1. The word 'bruschetta' comes from the Italian word 'bruscare', which basically means to char. As long as you've got some raw garlic to rub on the 'pane bruscato' (toasted bread) and some good olive oil you can make bruschetta. Anything you put on top after that, from leftover meat, shellfish or even simple anchovies - will be delicious. One of my favourite combos is leftover lamb, fresh mint and a splash of sherry vinegar... come on! 
  2. These roasted vegetable bruschetta are delicious and easy. All you have to do is season and dress the leftover roasted veggies carefully to bring them back to life and you've got a perfect snack or light lunch. Gennaro has his way, and I have mine!
  3. Roast Vegetable Mega Mix
  4. Pop the bread on a hot griddle pan and toast it on both sides. While that's happening, use the back of a fork or knife to roughly mash up the beetroot, turnip, and parsnip on a wooden board. Season with salt and pepper, drizzle over some extra-virgin olive oil and a little splash of balsamic, then mash again. Once your bread has nice char marks on both sides, rub the cut garlic clove all over it for flavour, then spoon the mashed vegetables on top. Finely chop the parsley and scatter that on top. 
  5. Toss the salad and mint leaves in a bowl with a good pinch of salt, a splash of extra-virgin olive oil, a drizzle of balsamic and a squeeze of lemon juice. Put a pinch of the salad leaves on top of the bruschetta then shave over some Parmesan. Finish with a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil and serve right away with the rest of the salad on the side.

For all of the vegetables:

  1. For the vegetables: 
  2. If any of your carrots, parsnips or turnips are particularly big, chop them in 1/2. You can parboil the carrots, fennel, parsnips, and baby turnips together-everything except the beets, as they'll turn everything else red! The beets also take quite a bit longer to cook, around 20 to 25 minutes. 
  3. Put the rest of the vegetables into a large pot, cover with cold water and season well. Bring to the boil and cook for about 6 to 7 minutes until you've got part-cooked, softened bendy vegetables, and then drain in a colander and leave to steam dry. 
  4. Get yourself a small tray, and use it to mix up each set of vegetables with their own gorgeous flavours, a few good lugs of oil and a good pinch of salt and pepper. Toss the carrots, clementines and rosemary together first and move them to a larger roasting tray so they're all together. 
  5. Then mix your fennel with its flavours and do the same... When you get to the parsnips, keep the honey back for later. Make sure each vegetable group is separate in the roasting tray. Cover the tray with tin foil and keep in the refrigerator or the garage until your turkey is out of the oven and resting. 
  6. When you are ready to cook them, preheat your oven to 375 degrees F/ 190 degrees C/ Gas 5. Roast the vegetables in the hot oven for 50 minutes to 1 hour until they are golden, crispy and beautiful looking. Five minutes before they are ready to come out of the oven take the tray out, drizzle the honey over the parsnips and jiggle the tray so they are nicely coated. 
  7. Pile all the vegetables up on a platter so they sprawl and hang all over the place. That platter is like winter in a nutshell, and every single mouthful will taste different and exciting - you'll definitely want to keep it close to you at the table.

Jamie's Bruschetta

  1. For bruschetta: Put your bread slices onto a hot griddle and toast on both sides. Add the fennel to a bowl with the chopped basil leaves and most of the chile. Squeeze in the lemon juice, add a good drizzle extra-virgin olive oil, a pinch of salt and pepper and a few shavings of Parmesan, then toss everything together. Have a quick taste to make sure the seasoning is right and add a bit more lemon juice or salt, if needed. 
  2. When the bread is nice and charred, rub the cut side of the garlic all over it. Drizzle with some extra-virgin olive oil then top with a small handful of your fennel mixture. Tear the mozzarella into quarters and place one on each bruschetta. Top with some thin shavings of Parmesan, a few little sprinkles of chile and the reserved basil. And just like that you've got a lovely lunch.

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