Dairy-free pasta bake recipe

Ingredients
- 300g gluten free pasta
- 1 small onion, roughly chopped
- 200g smoked bacon lardons or streaky bacon cut into pieces
- 150g chestnut mushrooms, sliced
- 50g soya spread
- 50g gluten free plain flour
- 600ml soya milk
- 75g Free From mild cheddar style cheese, grated
- 1 tbsp grainy mustard
- 75g gluten free breadcrumbs
- leaves from 2 fresh thyme sprigs, plus extra sprigs, to garnish
- 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
Each serving contains
- Energy
- 3160kJ 756.0kcal
- Fat
- 38g
- Saturates
- 8g
- Salt
- 2.2g
- Sugars
- 4g
of the Reference intake
Carbohydrate 77.1gProtein 24.0gFibre 4.0g
Method
- Preheat the grill to medium high. Cook the pasta in boiling water for 4-5 minutes or until just under cooked. Drain and return to the pan.
- Fry the onion for 2-3 mins, add the bacon lardons in a large saucepan for 3 minutes, add the sliced mushrooms and fry for another 3 minutes or until both are golden brown. Remove from the pan and set aside.
- In the same pan, melt the soya spread. Beat in the flour until it forms a smooth paste. Remove from the heat and gradually beat in the milk until smooth. Return to the heat and bring to a simmer, stirring, until thick enough to coat the back of a wooden spoon.
- Stir the dairy-free cheese (reserving a third for the top), mustard and into the sauce and season well. Pour over the pasta, bacon and mushrooms and stir together. Spoon into a 2-litre ovenproof dish. Mix together the breadcrumbs, remaining cheese, thyme and then sprinkle over the top of the pasta.
- Drizzle with olive oil and bake under the grill for 8-10 minutes or until the top is golden and crusty and the filling is bubbling. Stand for 5 minutes before serving with a big green salad.
- If you can't get gluten free breadcrumbs, make your own by blitzing gluten free bread.
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