How To Make Vegetable And Goats Cheese Naanchilada

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Vegetable and Goats Cheese Naanchilada, anyone? So much tastier that an enchilada and much lighter as it is filled with griddled vegetables and goats cheese with a little yoghurt to bring it all together.

 A lovely light but satisfying meal. Great for children but also for adults. You can change up the vegetables or even the cheese used as long as they are all thinly sliced.

How To Make Vegetable And Goats Cheese Naanchilada

How To Make Vegetable And Goats Cheese Naanchilada:

How To Make Vegetable And Goats Cheese Naanchilada. Recipe and image courtesy of The Spice Tailor.

Serves 2

Ingredients:

  • 1 packet of The Spice Tailor Plain Naan
  • 1 small red onion, finely sliced
  • 1 small courgette, finely sliced on the diagonal
  • 6 chestnut mushrooms, cleaned and sliced
  • 2 rounded tbs. tomato puree
  • 3 tbs. thick Greek yoghurt or low fat crème fraiche
  • 50g soft goat’s cheese or feta
  • Salt and black pepper
  • 1 tbs. extra virgin olive oil

How To Make Vegetable And Goats Cheese Naanchilada.

Method:

  1. Heat a large griddle pan and place the onions and mushrooms on top, season lightly and cook until soft, wilted and charred, add 1/2 tsp. of the extra virgin oil and stir together. Scoop up and place in a bowl. Place the courgettes on top, season lightly and cook turning once until it has charred ridges on both sides and is cooked through, again drizzle over another ½ tsp. oil. Cook for another minute or so and place on the mushrooms.
  2. Turn the heat down on the griddle pan. Brush the flat sides of the naan with the remaining oil then place, puffy spotted side up. Spread over the tomato puree and then the Greek yoghurt. Top evenly with the vegetables, grind over some fresh black pepper and dot over the goats/feta cheese. Place the other naan on top, flat side up.
  3. Place on the griddle pan and cook for 1-2 minutes or until the base is a little crisp and has charred marks, carefully flip over and repeat on this side until it is also crisp. Place straight on your chopping board and cut with a sharp knife into 4 or 6 wedges and serve hot.
How To Make Vegetable And Goats Cheese Naanchilada

How To Make Vegetable And Goats Cheese Naanchilada:

How To Make Vegetable And Goats Cheese Naanchilada. Recipe and image courtesy of The Spice Tailor.

So what do you think of these Vegetable And Goats Cheese Naanchilada? Do you also fancy making some?

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How To Make Vegetable And Goats Cheese Naanchilada

How To Make Vegetable And Goats Cheese Naanchilada:

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7 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    24 May 2017 / 17:17

    Ooh looks tasty.

  2. Chilling With Lucas
    25 February 2017 / 15:08

    These sound and look delicious. Something all of us would like x

  3. Stella Olojola
    25 February 2017 / 10:36

    This is a great idea for a light meal. My kids would love it.

  4. Baby Isabella
    24 February 2017 / 16:17

    My mummy would be in heaven with these! She loves goat cheese! This looks so yummy!

  5. Zena's Suitcase
    23 February 2017 / 20:56

    This is my kind of food! I love goats cheese and this is something I will definitely be trying

  6. Eliana Tuesta Bay
    23 February 2017 / 20:36

    It looks delicious! We will have to give it a go at home. We love a nice enchillada, so we'll definitely like this one too. x

  7. Lindsey Burton-Harrison
    23 February 2017 / 14:06

    What a great recipe and never thought of using Naan before

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