Beautiful and Delicious Breakfast ~ Torta Rustica

My first torta and the recipe comes from Gale Gand. She was among the first chefs for Food Network as the program was getting off the ground. Such a talented and personable chef with recipes and flavors I can relate too and strive to duplicate or slightly alter to my own family and friend's taste buds. This Torta Rustica is no exception. A Great breakfast or brunch dish with flavors, aroma, color, and presentation that will knock the socks off of anyone given the pleasure of sharing such a wonderful dish!

When you cut the torta rustica, you will see all the layers for a wonderful presentation and the recipe could not be easier to put together.

Torta Rustica
9 large eggs
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
5 t. unsalted butter, plus more for the cake pan
One 10-ounce package frozen whole-leaf spinach, thawed
4 t. Olive oil
4 cups sliced white or cremini mushrooms
2 cloves of garlic, minced
1/3 cup heavy cream
One 16-ounce box frozen all-butter puff pastry, thawed overnight in the refrigerator
6 ounces mozzarella cheese, grated
6 ounces sliced ham
One 12-ounce jar roasted red peppers, drained

Directions:
In a medium bowl, beat 8 of the eggs with 4 teaspoons water and season with salt and pepper. Melt 1 teaspoon of the butter in a skillet over medium heat, add the eggs, and scramble them loosely, stirring with a wooden spoon until they're barely cooked through, about 2 minutes. (They will cook more in the oven.) Spoon the eggs onto a plate and let them cool.

Place the thawed spinach in a colander and use your hands to press out as much moisture as possible.

Heat 2 teaspoons of the butter and 2 teaspoons of the olive oil in a saute pan over medium-high heat and saute the sliced mushrooms until tender, 3 to 4 minutes, seasoning them lightly with salt and pepper. Transfer the mushrooms to a plate and set aside to cool.

Heat the remaining 2 teaspoons butter and 2 teaspoons olive oil in the same saute pan over medium-high heat and saute the garlic for 30 seconds. Add the drained spinach and heat through. Add the heavy cream and cook, stirring to combine, for 1 minute. Remove from the heat and let cool. (You can prepare the spinach and mushrooms a day in advance and refrigerate them until ready to use.)

Generously butter a 9-inch round cake pan.

Unfold 1 pastry sheet onto a lightly floured work surface. Roll out the dough with a rolling pin to remove the creases, and then cut a round of dough the same size as the cake pan, using the bottom of the pan as a guide. Place the pastry on a baking sheet and chill it until you're ready to use it.

Roll out the second pastry sheet and cut out a slightly larger round (Big enough to line the cake pan and have about 1 inch of dough hanging over the edges of the pan). If the dough becomes too warm and pliable, place it on a baking sheet and chill it for 15 minutes to make it easier to handle. Line the cake pan with this larger pastry round, gently easing the dough into the corners of the pan, leaving any excess dough to be trimmed later. Chill the dough in the cake pan in the freezer for 15 minutes.

To assemble the torta, remove the cake pan from the freezer and trim the overhanging dough to 1 inch. Spread half of the cooled eggs over the pastry in the pan. Spread half of the spinach over the egg, then half of the cheese, half of the mushrooms, half of the ham, and finally all of the peppers.

Repeat in inverse order, layering the remaining ham, mushrooms, cheese, spinach, and ending with the remaining eggs.

Fold the overhanging dough in over the filling. Make an egg wash by beating the remaining egg with 1 Tablespoon water, and brush the edge of the pastry with egg wash. Place the refrigerated pastry round on top, and press down gently to join the edge of the round with the egg-washed edge of the pastry in the pan. Brush the top layer of pastry with egg wash. Use a knife to cut a small hole in the center of the top pastry layer, to allow steam to escape during baking; then score radiating lines away from the hole for decoration, if desired. With the decorative design, don't cut through the pastry; just scratch the surface. Chill the entire torta for 30 minutes to let the layers settle.

Position a rack in the lower third of the oven and heat the oven to 350 degrees.

Place the cake pan on a baking sheet and bake the torta for 1 to 1 1/4 hours, until golden brown on the top. Let it cool for 10 minutes. Then cut it into wedges and serve.

Comments

Thanks for sharing this lovely recipe, and all ingredients are easily found here, I gonna to make this weekend. Yum yum..
Shandy said…
Sonia, you know this recipe was so fun to cut into and everyone was impressed at how great the tora looked. I may join you and make it again this weekend too =). Thank you
Shandy,could you teach me how to make the pastry sheet. Thanks in advance.
Shandy said…
Sonia, where you live, can you buy frozen puff pastry? The pastry comes in a box in the freezer section. If not, I can show you how to make it. I have a previous blog where I show how to make it. I will get right back to you =)
ya, we can easily buy readymade pastry here, but I would like to make by myself, could you tell me the link in your blog where i can get your pastry recipe ( it is quite hard to search your old recipes as your label did not mentioned the type of baking, by just the date is quite hard to search around, just my thought)
Shandy said…
Sonia, here is the URL address to the puff pastry in my blog: http://passionatepastry.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2009-06-07T16%3A01%3A00-07%3A00&max-results=12

I was making croissants so all you would need is the actual making of the dough, not the rolling out and cutting into shapes. Hope this makes sense to you =).
Eva said…
That looks wonderful and easy! You could make the whole thing, assemble it and put it in the fridge (or even freezer for later). Then in the morning bake it off! It's a little too difficult for me to do anything other than turn on in the morning.
Unknown said…
This looks absolutely yummy, but I need alternatives to wheat and gluten...anybody have ideas?
Anonymous said…
Can you make this the night before and bake it in the morning, or will the pastry get too soggy?
Unknown said…
that looks yummy...hmmmm.
I was wondering if the 9 inches pan is a cake round pan or pie pan.

thank you :-)

Ang
Unknown said…
Thank you for this yummy recipe.

I was wondering if the 9 inches pan is cake round pan or pie pan.

thanks :-)

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