Goodwill rainbow pie from A Modern Way to Eat: Over 200 Satisfying, Everyday Vegetarian Recipes (That Will Make You Feel Amazing) (page 232) by Anna Jones

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    Can substitute vegetable shortening for butter, and fresh oregano for marjoram. See recipe for a vegan variation.

  • Glinys on December 13, 2020

    This pie worked brilliantly - nice and moist and pastry held together well. I used a green cabbage for the greens and would perhaps make this layer a bit thicker next time and the layer of sweet potato a bit thinner- the layers stayed intact thanks to the cheese. We considered having this as the centre piece for Christmas dinner but what sides? Roast potatoes etc might be too heavy. We are having it on Boxing Day instead with one of those crisp, colourful red tinted salads

  • Hannaha100 on December 19, 2016

    I have been searching high and low for a vegan-friendly main course for Christmas. This one is a winner. Of course, it's a complete faff to prepare so many different veg but it was easy to construct and most importantly tasted lovely. My husband's only criticism was that maybe it tasted Christmassy because the components might already be available as a side dish but he had to concede that actually only the parsnips are typical Christmas dishes in our house. I found the inclusion "winter greens" a bit confusing. There are "seasonal" and "spring" greens for sale in my local shop - and these are packets of preshredded cabbage etc. which did not keep well at all and in the end I threw them out. Used frozen kale and frozen spinach instead and this worked well. Skipped the cheese and chilli to make this baby-friendly. Also cheated and used pre-made shortcrust - mostly held together but do it properly if you're concerned about potential cracks! Nice cold too.

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