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Root Vegetable "Lasagna" with Mushroom Broth

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Chef: Wylie Dufresne, 71 Clinton Fresh Food, New York City. Claim to fame: His restaurant won a rave review from The New York Times — now it's a hot spot. How he defines natural: "Clean, simple food tastes best; by happy accident it's also healthiest."

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 6 servings

Ingredients

Lasagna

1 1/2 lb butternut squash, thinly sliced
1 1/2 lb carrots, thinly sliced
1 lb parsnips, thinly sliced
1 lb potatoes, thinly sliced
1 lb rutabagas (may substitute turnips), thinly sliced
1 cup sliced shallots
1/2 cup sliced garlic
3 tbsp fresh thyme, chopped
2 tbsp butter, cut in small pieces

Mushroom Broth (optional)

3 lb white button mushrooms, thinly sliced and sautéed in 1 tbsp butter and 3 oz honey until lightly colored
4 oz sherry vinegar
3 oz soy sauce
3 tbsp cold butter

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Lasagna: Preheat oven to 325°F. Place a double layer of butternut squash in the bottom of a 12" baking pan that's been greased with butter and sprinkled with salt and pepper. Season squash with salt and pepper to taste and top with 2 tbsp shallots, garlic, and thyme. Layer remaining vegetables individually, seasoning each layer with shallots, garlic, thyme, salt, and pepper. Dot top with butter, sprinkle with salt and freshly ground pepper to taste. Bake 1 1/2 to 2 hours or until you can easily pierce vegetables with a knife. Remove from oven and let rest at least 15 minutes before serving.

    Step 2

    Broth: In a medium pot, combine mushrooms, vinegar, soy sauce, and 5 cups water and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Lower heat and simmer 30 minutes. Strain broth through a fine-mesh strainer into a bowl. Melt butter in a saucepan and whisk into broth. Salt and pepper to taste, whisk again and pour over lasagna.

Nutrition Per Serving

Nutritional analysis per serving of lasagna: 273 calories
5 g fat
52 g carbohydrates
5 g protein
Nutritional analysis per serving of broth: 167 calories
7 g fat
23 g carbohydrates
3 g protein
#### Nutritional analysis provided by Self
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