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<font color=#0000aa>'''Spanish | <font color=#0000aa>'''Spanish Torte'''</font> | ||
:Ingredients: | |||
:''Crust'' : | |||
::300 g flour | |||
::150 g margarine | |||
::water | |||
::1 egg | |||
:''Filling'' : | |||
::Olive oil | |||
::2 minced onions | |||
::1 green pepper finely chopped | |||
::1 red pepper finely chopped | |||
::1 minced garlic clove | |||
::425 ml / 400 g (1 can) crushed tomatoes | |||
::water | |||
::250 g (1 can) tuna | |||
::1 handful of pine nuts | |||
:Preparation : | |||
:Mix, by hand, the flour and the margarine until the mixture becomes a sandy texture. | |||
:Add a small amount of water and form into a ball, with a fork, and then with fingertips. :Make sure to not mix the crust until it becomes elastic. | |||
:Divide the crust in two parts, one part being a bit larger than the other. | |||
:Set aside. | |||
:Heat a pan with olive oil. | |||
:Cook onions until they become transparent. Add peppers. | |||
:When the peppers are soft, make space in the pan and use it to heat the garlic. | |||
:Next, mix garlic with other ingredients. | |||
:Add the tomatoes. | |||
:Add water as necessary to avoid burning. | |||
:Allow ingredients to cook over low heat, until liquids have been reduced … make sure nothing burns in the bottom of the pan. | |||
:Add tuna, then pine nuts; mix, and turn off heat. | |||
:Roll out the dough, making sure to flour generously so that it doesn’t stick. | |||
:Put the largest circle of dough in the pan. | |||
:Pour vegetables into the pan. | |||
:Cover with other part of dough. | |||
:Pinch the sides. | |||
:Make a hole in the center. | |||
:Glaze with one beaten egg so the crust will brown. | |||
:Place the torte in an oven at a reasonably high temperature for about 45 minutes paying close attention that the dough browns properly. | |||
:Take out the torte when the dough is browned. | |||
:Eat up ! Bon appétit !!! | |||
:'''VARIATIONS''' : | |||
:1. Instead of placing the second part of dough on top, before placing the torte in the oven add two eggs to the vegetable mixture and mix well. | |||
:2. Same preparation (vegetables-tuna), but this time prepare extra dough to make turnovers. :Make small circles with the dough, put the vegetable mixture in the center, dampen the edges, and fold the dough to form half circles. Glaze the edges with egg and cook in the oven. | |||
:::--Karen Kirner | :::--Karen Kirner | ||
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:::--Many thanks to Mme Saub for her interesting class and for her recipes! | :::--Many thanks to Mme Saub for her interesting class and for her recipes! | ||
<font color=#0000aa>'''Best Wishes'''</font><br> | |||
:As the cold weather arrives the sad reality of exams is knocking at our doors. But for goodness sakes, don't lose the Christmas spirit! To take a little break from your studying, go to the Marché de Noël at the Place du Capitole (until December 28th) for a hot drink, or take your notes and study in a tea salon. Take advantage of the holidays, whether you are in Toulouse or elsewhere. Bons voyages and happy holidays. Until next year! | |||
:::--Anna Cumbie, rédactrice | |||