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Vegetable terrine, beautiful and delicious

Doesn’t it just look beautiful to have a nice colourful vegetable terrine served on a bed of salad as a starter. Or to bring some colour on your plate, as a accompaniment to another dish. This recipe will bring some colour to the eye and pleasure to your taste buds.

Slice of vegetable terrine plated

Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

🥘 Main ingredients

  • courgettes
  • firm tofu, unpressed
  • nutritional yeast
  • basil
  • parsley
  • olive oil
  • garlic
  • red pepper
  • celery stick
  • carrot
  • green beans
  • vegetable stock
  • agar-agar
  • salt and pepper

💭 Some thoughts and ideas

This vegetable terrine is very easy to make, it will just need a good bit of preparing. Chop everything before starting. Keep in mind the setting time, which will be in total about 6 hours. It’s a great dish to make in the morning and serve with dinner!

Vegetable terrine sliced open

You can use a whole range of vegetables, and start mix matching different flavours and colours. I have used a lot of herbs in this terrine, as it really adds to the flavour, it is okay to ‘over’ flavour this terrine, because it will ease down in the final taste. You can add a salad, tomatoes or even a spicy sauce with this terrine.

🍷 Wine pairing

decorative glasses of white wine

When I think of the vegetable and herby flavours of this terrine, I tend to go towards an aromatic medium bodied white.

Like a Sauvignon blanc, or maybe an Italian Fiano. You could try the excellent Sauvignon Blanc’s from the Marlborough region in New Zealand, or a Sant Bris, the only Sauvignon Blanc appellation in Burgundy. Delicious!


It’s great fun to make terrines, as you can show off your artistic skills. You can take it as far as you like 😉 Make sure to add @haricoco1 to your Instagram post. I would LOVE to see your creative terrines. ENJOY!

📋 Recipe

Slice of vegetable terrine plated

Vegetable terrine

Great for parties, an interesting starter, or side dish!
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 10
Calories: 142.82kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 courgettes 1 chopped, and 2 sliced.
  • 500 grams (2½ cups) firm tofu, unpressed in cubes
  • 3 Tablespoons nutritional yeast
  • 1 large bunch of basil
  • 1 large bunch of parsley
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves finely chopped
  • 1 red pepper chopped
  • 1 celery stick chopped
  • 1 carrot chopped
  • 100 grams (⅔ cup) green beans just chop the ends off, but leave long.
  • 500 ml (2 cups + 2 Tbsp) vegetable stock
  • 2 teaspoon agar-agar
  • salt
  • pepper

Instructions

  • Chop and slice all your vegetables.
  • Blend the tofu and nutritional yeast in a food processor, until smooth. Add the basil and the parsley and whizz again shortly.
  • Steam the sliced courgette until softened (5 minutes) and set aside to cool.
  • Steam the green beans until cooked
  • In a large frying pan saute the garlic in some olive oil (max. 1 minute). Add all the vegetable (except the green beans) and leave for 5 minutes until they start to sweat.
  • Add the stock , tofu mixture, and salt/pepper , and bring to a simmer. Stir uncovered, until most of the liquid is reduced.
  • Check for seasoning (have it well seasoned)
  • Stir in the agar-agar so it dissolves nicely, continue to simmer until you feel the texture starts changing (setting). Set aside to cool.
  • Line a loaf tin with parchment paper, and start lining the sides and bottom with the slices of courgette (keep enough aside for the top)
  • Pour in half of the vegetable mixture and arrange the beans in a nice layer on top.
  • Pour the other half of the mixture of the beans. And top with the remaining slices of courgette.
  • Cover the terrine with more parchment paper, and put a heavy weight on top.
  • Leave to set at room temperature, than place minimum 2 till 4 hours in the fridge.
  • Remove to top paper, place a serving plate on top of the terrine, flip over, and lift off the terrine.
  • Slice in serving pieces, Serve with some salad or tomatoes.

Notes

I made this terrine with a lot of chopped up vegetable, and only 1 layer of green beans, but of course you can be creative and layer in different colourscales. Use any vegetables but be aware of vegetable that release a lot of liquid. You can still use them but make sure they are well drained.
Use a lot of herbs in this terrine, as it really adds to the flavours. Without the herbs, the terrine can be a bit blend, depending on which vegetables you use.
So it’s okay to ‘over’ flavour, or even add a bit of spice.
 
 

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 142.82kcal | Carbohydrates: 10.63g | Protein: 13.19g | Fat: 6.85g | Saturated Fat: 1.06g | Cholesterol: 1.52mg | Sodium: 495.31mg | Fiber: 4.22g | Sugar: 3.82g | Vitamin A: 14.29IU | Vitamin C: 43.24mg | Calcium: 38.63mg | Iron: 15.57mg
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