Scottish Mushroom and Chestnut Pâté (2024)

An easy mushroom and chestnutpâtémade in minutes and blended until smooth. Serve with oatcakes, use as a sandwich filler or top veggie burgers with this delicious veggiepâté.

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Homemade Pate


When I'm shopping I often waste time looking in thepâtésection of the chillers for a mushroompâtéor any veggiepâtéreally and yes it's a waste of time.

Although I've found them in the past, the supermarkets don't seem to stock them anymore.

I used to like the original Tartex, which is a paste orpâtémade with nutritional yeast and is sold in a tube in health food shops, but they changed the recipe and I really don't like it now.

Plus thepâtéin tubes is just too smooth for my liking. I like a bit of texture to apâté.

It was time to make my own and as it's so easy to make there is no excuse really.

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Mushroom foraging

November is the perfect time to go mushroom hunting.

This traditionally damp time of year is the time when forests are full of mushrooms. Of course you need to know what you're looking for as you can easily make a mistake and eat a poisonous mushroom which can cause stomach cramps, make you severely ill or even cause death.

If you're not an expert, you should really go mushroom hunting with an organised group led by a professional forager.

Which mushrooms?

If you're foraging in the supermarket for mushrooms, look our for portabello mushrooms or large flat cap mushroom for flavour.

Chestnut mushrooms can be good for flavour too, but the cheaper white closed cup mushrooms don't have a lot of flavour.

You can also re-hydrate and chop some dried mushrooms and add them to the pot for extra flavour.

I used large flat cap mushrooms for this recipe.


also try -Scottish Mushroom Stew

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Chestnuts

If you love Christmas traditions and have lots of time to potter about in the kitchen, ie you don't have a family, a job and a blog to look after, then roast your chestnuts and remove the shells.

If you're time poor like me, buy them pre-packed.

I got my pre-roasted and shelled chestnuts from Asda.

They're from Merchant Gourmet, who do a fabulous range of larder products in sachets like puy lentils, mixed grains and these rather convenient chestnuts.

Tesco is supposed to stock them too (and I'm sure other major supermarkets), but my local branch didn't have them.

also try -Mushroom and Chestnut Sausage Rolls

How to serve mushroompâté

Mushroom Wellington

As Christmas is approaching, why not use my mushroompâtéin a mushroom wellington?

Spread a sheet of ready rolled puff pastry with myScottish Mushroom and Chestnut Pâté, top it with a mixture of mushrooms cooked with nuts, oats and herbs, then wrap the pastry in a sausage roll shape and bake or try my Mushroom, Lentil and Nut Wellington.

Scottish Oatcakes


The traditional way to serve a Scottish oat basedpâtélike this one is with oatcakes.

There are so many fabulous oatcakes available to buy from fine to rough. Some circular biscuits and other types come in a rough triangle. They are all the perfect base for this tastypâté.

You can also make your own oatcakes. Try these traditional Scottish oatcakes from Hamlyns. It's a super easy recipe for a rough oatcake.

Toast


A richpâtélike this is fabulous on toast, especially if you have a tiger loaf, bloomer loaf or a sourdough loaf to slice thickly and toast.

You could be more extravagant and brush the bread with a little olive oil before toasting and then rub with a clove of garlic before spreading on the pate. Oh yes!


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To make thispâté, you saute shallots and garlic in olive oil, until soft, then add the mushrooms and fresh thyme and cook gently for lots of flavour.

While they're cooking I season them well with salt and pepper and add some veggie Worcestershire sauce (which is suitable for vegans).

Once the mushrooms are soft, I add the roughly chopped chestnuts and oats and cook for another couple of minutes to give the flavours a change to absorb.

I then add cream cheese and blend thepâtéin a food processor until it is quite smooth, but still has a bit of texture.

You could use your favourite cream cheese. If you're making a vegan pate I recommend Violife Creamy.

If you enjoy this pate, you may also like my white bean and black olive pate over on my lunch blog The Vegan Lunchbox.


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Hamlyns Oats


I created this recipe for and using Hamlyns Oats. I used the porridge oats but the oatmeal would work in this recipe too.

Hamlyns of Scotland is a family business, which has been owned by the same family for 14 generations. Last year it celebrated it's 50th birthday.

So if you are reaching for a bag of oats in the supermarket, look for the Hamlyns logo for high quality grains and to support a family business.

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Scottish Mushroom and Chestnut Pâté

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Scottish Mushroom and Chestnut Pâté

An easy mushroom and chestnut pâtémade in minutes and blended until smooth. Serve with oatcakes at Christmas, use as a sandwich filler or top veggie burgers with this delicious veggie pâté.

prep time: 10 minscook time: 15 minstotal time: 25 mins

ingredients


  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 3 shallots, finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 250g/3 large flat cap mushrooms, chopped
  • 2 tbsp fresh thyme
  • 1 tbsp veggie worcestershire sauce
  • a good grinding of salt and pepper
  • 100g roasted chestnuts, shelled and chopped
  • 6 tbsp porridge oats
  • 5 tbsp cream cheese ( standard or vegan)

instructions


  1. Saute the shallots and garlic in olive oil gently until soft.
  2. Add the mushrooms and thyme and cook until the mushrooms are soft. Season the mushrooms with salt and pepper while they are cooking.
  3. Add the Worcestershire sauce and cook for a couple of minutes.
  4. Add the oats and chestnuts and stir until well combined.
  5. Add the mushroom mixture to a food processor with the cream cheese and blend until fairly smooth.
  6. Serve or keep in the fridge for a couple of days until required.
  7. Enjoy!

calories
106

fat (grams)
6

sat. fat (grams)
2.7

carbs (grams)
11.3

protein (grams)
2.4

sugar (grams)
1

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For more Scottish recipes have a look at my recipe index ofScottish Recipes for Vegans and Vegetarians


Vegetarian and Vegan Christmas Recipes

For more easy and delicious Christmas recipes visit my page Veggie Christmas, which I will be updating with new recipes throughout the season.

Check out the Hamlyns website for more oat recipes and ideas.

If you like this pate, try my spicy black bean pateor my spiced moroccan pate.

Disclosure: I created this recipe for Hamlyns. I was not expected to write a positive review and any opinions expressed are my own.

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