Tortino d'Azzima (Matzo Pie)

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  • Prep Time

    15 mins

  • Cook Time

    15 mins

  • Total Time

    1 hr

  • Servings

    8 servings

  • Calories

    596 kcal

  • Course

    Main Course

  • Cuisine

    Middle Eastern

Tortino d'Azzima (Matzo Pie)

Learn to make an authentic Italian Vegetable Matzo Pie for Passover from Alessandra at Dinner in Venice. Vegan, Pareve, or Vegetarian with Modification. 

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Ingredients

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Matzo Pie Ingredients

  • Extra virgin olive oil (to taste)
  • 20 ounces matzo (more or less) (2 boxes)
  • 2 pounds cleaned Swiss chard or baby spinach
  • 2 pounds artichoke hearts (frozen is ok)
  • 2 pounds asparagus or mushroom, cleaned and sliced
  • 1 cup dry white wine
  • 6 garlic cloves
  • 2 quarts cold chicken broth (for soaking the matzo- sub vegetable broth for vegan mod.)
  • 3 large eggs (optional)
  • salt and pepper to taste

Sugo d'Arrosto (Roast Juice) Ingredients

  • extra virgin olive oil
  • garlic cloves
  • rosemary
  • 4 ounces ground meat (optional)
  • 1 piece marrow bone (optional)
  • salt and pepper to taste
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Instructions

  1. Vegetarian/Vegan Modifications: To make this recipe vegan/pareve, omit the eggs, use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth, and make the roast juice without meat (method appears at the end of this recipe).

To make Matzo Pie

  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Clean the vegetables, discarding the tougher parts of the artichokes and asparagus. Cut the asparagus into small pieces, slice the artichokes very thinly (if using frozen, partially defrost first), and chop the spinach.
  3. Blanch the spinach for about 5 minutes in a covered pot with a few tablespoons of water (you can also do this in a covered platter in your microwave). Allow to cool down, then drain and squeeze the liquid out by pressing it into a colander in your sink.
  4. Prepare three separate skillets on your stovetop, with at least 2 tablespoons of oil in each. Heat the oil and add 2 whole cloves of garlic to each skillet. Place the artichokes in one skillet, the asparagus or mushrooms in another, and the spinach in another.
  5. Add 1/2 cup of white wine each to the artichokes and the asparagus/mushroom skillets and salt to taste. Turn heat on those two skillets to medium. Allow the vegetables to simmer in the wine till it evaporates.
  6. Add 1/3 cup of water to the artichokes, and cover both the artichokes and the asparagus. Turn heat to low.
  7. Salt the spinach skillet to taste (do not add any wine). Turn heat to low.
  8. Cook all 3 vegetables separately on low heat until very moist and tender, adding some water if they start sticking to the skillet, or if they dry out. Cooking times may vary between 15 and 20 minutes.
  9. Discard the garlic cloves and set the three vegetables aside. If they feel too dry, add a few tablespoons of broth.
  10. Make sure you have some “sugo d’arrosto”* (roast juice) ready, or make some following my instructions at the bottom of this recipe.
  11. Soak the matzahs in cold chicken broth. For a prettier result, soak them briefly (about 10 minutes), a few at a time, not allowing them to crumble (if you soak them for a short time, they might still split in 2, but they will be easy to “re-compose” in the pan). For a softer, kugel-like texture, soak the matzahs for at least 40 minutes until very soft, break them down with your hands into a “mush” and then squeeze the liquid out (some people prefer this texture and they don’t mind the fact that it looks less “pretty”).
  12. Line the bottom of a baking pan with about ¼ of the soaked matzah. splitting some in ½ or 1/3 as needed to completely fill the perimeter.
  13. Brush or drizzle with a little “sugo di arrosto” and with about 1/3 cup broth (if you mush the matzah you will need to use less broth; whole matzahs, more broth), and then layer most of the spinach (reserve about ¼ for the top); follow with a layer of matzah, a little more “sugo d’arrosto” and broth, and the artichokes (set aside ¼ of all the vegetables) ; again matzah, roast juice, broth, and the asparagus. You can just top with the asparagus or make a final layer of matzah and top with roast juice.
  14. Break the eggs and whisk them with 1 cup leftover broth. Pour the mix over the pie slowly, trying to cover it evenly and allowing it to penetrate down the sides (if you are serving this dish as a side and prefer a lighter version, or if you are making a vegan modification, you can skip the eggs).
  15. Bake for about 40-45 minutes. Half-way through the baking, check the pie, and if it feels too dry, add some more broth, concentrating it on the perimeter of the matzahs. You can also cover it with foil for the second half of the baking.

To make Sugo d'Arrosto (Roast Juice)

  1. Roast some beef with olive oil, garlic and rosemary leaves. When the meat is done, remove it and strain the pot juices, which you will add to the matzah pie (if it’s not Passover, the roast juices also make an awesome pasta sauce!). If you don’t need to make a whole roast beef, you can make a “fake” roast juice sauce by heating some olive oil in a skillet, and cooking a small amount of ground meat in it with a few whole cloves of garlic, some rosemary, salt and pepper. And if you are vegetarian or vegan, just heat the oil with garlic and rosemary and skip the meat! 

Notes

  • You will also need: Three large skillets with lids, 10"x12" baking pan (or similar size)

Nutrition Information

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Calories 596kcal (30%) Carbohydrates 76g (25%) Protein 20g (40%) Fat 21g (32%) Saturated Fat 3g (15%) Cholesterol 79mg (26%) Sodium 1426mg (59%) Potassium 1224mg (35%) Fiber 9g (36%) Sugar 4g (8%) Vitamin A 12740IU (255%) Vitamin C 79.3mg (88%) Calcium 205mg (21%) Iron 10mg (56%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 8servings

Amount Per Serving

Calories 596 kcal

% Daily Value*

Calories 596kcal 30%
Carbohydrates 76g 25%
Protein 20g 40%
Fat 21g 32%
Saturated Fat 3g 15%
Cholesterol 79mg 26%
Sodium 1426mg 59%
Potassium 1224mg 26%
Fiber 9g 36%
Sugar 4g 8%
Vitamin A 12740IU 255%
Vitamin C 79.3mg 88%
Calcium 205mg 21%
Iron 10mg 56%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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