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Made with a classic suet crust this is peerless in pie terms. With a rich steak and red wine filling it's comfort food at its best. Roll out the pastry to ½cm thick.
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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook steak pie with memories (auntie wins pie) using 8 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Steak pie with memories (Auntie Wins Pie):
- Take 225 g plain flour (for the pastry)
- Get 100 g cold butter cut into cubes (for the pastry)
- Prepare Pinch salt and a couple of tablespoons of water (for the pastry)
- Get 250 g diced stewing beef
- Make ready Handful frozen peas (optional)
- Take Handful frozen carrots (optional)
- Get 1 litre stock made up using a stock cube
- Take 1 egg
This is Gary Rhodes recipe for a great steak and kidney pie, which also allows you the bonus of making the filling the day before you need it. Steak and kidney pie is a national favorite in Britain. This recipe produces a golden pastry with a hearty, meaty filling perfect for colder months. Britain and Ireland are famous for their pies; they come in all shapes, sizes, sweet, and savory but nothing says British more than a traditional steak and kidney pie.
Instructions to make Steak pie with memories (Auntie Wins Pie):
- In a frying pan heat a little oil and seal the beef.In a bowl add your plain flour,salt and cold butter and mix with your fingers until you get the consistency of breadcrumbs.Add the water in gently and mix together until it forms into the shape of a ball.Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and kneed briefly and set to one side.
- Now with the beef that you have sealed,place into your bubbling beef stock and cook gently until the beef is tender.(for this recipe I like to slow cook the beef in the stock until reduced for a few hours) but the choice is yours.If you want to slow cook your beef filling first,make your pastry at a later stage.
- Once the filling has been made and cooling slightly you can start with the pastry.Heat your oven to 180 degrees,Butter your pie tin and roll out half of your pastry.Turn your pastry as your rolling,so it forms a kind of round base for your pie.Fill your tin with the pastry base and push in gently to all the sides.Blind bake in the oven using ceramic beans to protect the base of your pastry for about 15 minutes.
- In the meantime roll out your pastry lid in the same manner as your base.Once the base has been blind baked remove your ceramic beans from the pie tin and fill with your beef filling.Place your pastry lid on top,fit and crimp your edges and use an egg wash glaze to brush over your pie.
- Cook in the oven for about 25 minutes or until the Pie is golden. All the best and enjoy 😉
Multiberry Pie: A multiberry pie with an easy-to-make homemade crust. This pie is can be made with any combination of berries; the one shown has blackberries, raspberries My childhood memories are littered with day trips all over Iowa and Missouri. For me, trips anywhere revolve around eating. Steak pie is a hearty, rich meal of braised beef baked in a puff pastry. It's perfect for Hogmanay or any other holiday.
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