Best Alices French Canadian Meat Pie Tourtiere Recipes

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MEAT PIE (TOURTIERE)



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French Canadian Tourtiere. Contains pork, potatoes, onions and spices.

Provided by Maggie Rogers

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Pork     Ground Pork Recipes

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 ½ pounds ground pork
1 large baking potato
1 large onion, minced
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon ground black pepper
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
¼ teaspoon ground cloves
1 dash ground allspice
½ cup water
1 recipe pastry for a 9 inch double crust deep dish pie
1 egg
¼ teaspoon paprika

Steps:

  • Bake the potato until done, 30 - 45 minutes in a preheated 400 degrees F (205 degrees C) oven. Peel and mash the potato.
  • Place the potato, ground pork, onion, spices and water in a large frying pan and simmer until very thick, for about one hour.
  • Meanwhile, prepare your pastry.
  • Line a deep-dish pie plate with pastry. Spoon in filling, spreading evenly. Cover with top crust.
  • Brush with beaten egg and sprinkle with paprika, if desired. Cut steam vent. Bake for 50 minutes at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). If edges brown too fast, cover with a strip of foil. Serve warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 485.4 calories, Carbohydrate 30.5 g, Cholesterol 84.5 mg, Fat 32 g, Fiber 1.7 g, Protein 17.9 g, SaturatedFat 8.9 g, Sodium 565 mg, Sugar 2.9 g

TOURTIERE (FRENCH CANADIAN MEAT PIE)



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This dish is traditional in French Canadian homes at Christmas. It freezes well, and is handy for company.

Provided by Bluenoser

Categories     Savory Pies

Time 1h

Yield 2 pies, 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

1/2 lb ground beef
1/2 lb ground veal
1/2 lb ground pork
1 medium onion
1 garlic clove
3/4 cup water
2 -3 celery ribs (chopped)
2 carrots (chopped)
4 teaspoons chicken bouillon
2 medium potatoes (grated)
1 bay leaf
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon clove
salt & pepper
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
1 tablespoon water
1 egg yolk
2 pie crusts, and tops

Steps:

  • In large skillet, brown meat with onion and garlic. Drain fat.
  • Stir in water, celery, carrot, boullion and bay leaf.
  • Bring to a boil.
  • Reduce heat and simmer 7-8 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and add potatoes and spices.
  • Spoon into pie shells. Cover with pastry topping.
  • Combine egg yolk, water and brush lightly on crust.
  • Bake 375°F 30-40 minutes.
  • Serve with brown gravy and salad.

TOURTIERE DU QUEBEC (FRENCH-CANADIAN MEAT PIE)



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I grew in Quebec and always looked forward to Christmas to be able to eat meat pies. When I married & moved to the US, I took the recipe with me, no way I can spend Christmas without the smell of cooking meat pies. Luckily for me, hubby & kids are hooked. I've been making this recipe for years, delicious.

Provided by French Canadian Chef

Categories     Savory Pies

Time 1h35m

Yield 1 pie, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/3 lb ground beef
1/3 lb ground pork
1/3 lb ground veal
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 small potato, grated
1 small garlic clove, crushed
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon celery salt
1/4 teaspoon clove
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 cup water
1 pastry for double-crust pie

Steps:

  • Place all the ingredients (except for pie shell) in a sauce pan and bring to boil and cook uncovered for 20 minutes over medium heat.
  • Cool the meat mixture and pour in pastry lined pan. Note: I like to cool mine in refrigerator over night if time permits.
  • Cover with the top crust, cut steam vents and bake in a 400F oven until golden, about 45 minutes.
  • Freeze well.
  • Note: If ground pork and ground veal cannot be found, you can use meatloaf mix which is all 3 meat but I'm not sure of the ratio.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 751.4, Fat 47.5, SaturatedFat 14, Cholesterol 83.8, Sodium 859.7, Carbohydrate 52.4, Fiber 2.8, Sugar 1.3, Protein 27.5

TOURTIERE (FRENCH CANADIAN MEAT PIE)



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This French Canadian meat pie is hearty, satisfying, and easy to make so it's a great choice for a holiday main course. Visually impressive, relatively affordable, and best served at room temperature, so a tourtiere doesn't require any kind of precise timing.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Pork     Ground Pork Recipes

Time 2h15m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 28

3 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon kosher salt
2 sticks unsalted butter, sliced, frozen
7 tablespoons ice cold water
2 teaspoons distilled white vinegar
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon dried thyme
½ teaspoon dried sage
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon ground ginger
¼ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
¼ teaspoon ground allspice
¼ teaspoon ground mustard
⅛ teaspoon ground cloves
1 pinch cayenne pepper
1 large russet potato, peeled, quartered
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon butter
1 large onion, finely chopped
1 pinch salt
4 cloves garlic, crushed
½ cup finely diced celery
1 pound ground pork
1 pound ground beef
1 cup potato cooking water, plus more as needed
1 large egg
1 tablespoon water

Steps:

  • Place flour, salt, and frozen butter slices into the bowl of a food processor. Pulse on and off until butter is about the size of peas, about 30 seconds. Stir vinegar into cold water; drizzle water/vinegar into the flour mixture. Pulse on and off until mixture is crumbly and holds together when you pinch a piece off, about 10 seconds. If dough isn't pressing together, drizzle in another teaspoon of water.
  • Transfer mixture to a work surface. Press it together until it becomes a lump of dough. Wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until chilled, at least 1 hour.
  • Mix salt, pepper, thyme, sage, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, mustard, clove, and cayenne together in a small bowl.
  • Place potato quarters in a saucepan; cover with cold water. Add 1 teaspoon kosher salt. Bring to a boil over high heat; reduce heat. Simmer until cooked through, 10 to 15 minutes. Scoop out potatoes and transfer to a bowl; save cooking liquid. Mash potatoes with a potato masher.
  • Melt butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add chopped onion and a pinch of salt. Cook and stir until onions turn golden, 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Stir garlic, celery, and spice blend into the skillet with onions. Stir until onion mixture is evenly coated with the spices, about 30 seconds. Add ground beef and ground pork. Ladle about 3/4 cup of the potato cooking liquid into the skillet.
  • Cook and stir until meat is browned and has a very fine, almost pastelike texture. Continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until meat is tender and most of the liquid has evaporated, about 45 minutes. Stir in mashed potatoes. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature.
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
  • Divide chilled dough into 2 pieces, one just slightly larger than the other. Roll the larger piece out into a 12-inch circle on a lightly floured work surface. Place in a 9-inch deep dish pie plate. Roll top crust out into a circle about 11 inches in diameter. Cut small slits in the top crust to allow steam to escape.
  • Fill bottom crust with the meat mixture; smooth out the surface. Whisk egg and water together to make egg wash. Brush edges of the bottom crust with egg wash. Place top crust on the pie and press lightly around the edges to seal. Trim excess dough from the crust. Crimp the edges of the crust. Brush entire surface of the pie with egg wash.
  • Place in preheated oven. Bake until well browned, about 1 hour. Let cool to almost room temperature before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 663 calories, Carbohydrate 47.3 g, Cholesterol 159.2 mg, Fat 40.5 g, Fiber 2.6 g, Protein 26.9 g, SaturatedFat 21.4 g, Sodium 1074 mg, Sugar 1.5 g

TOURTIERE (FRENCH CANADIAN MEAT PIE)



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This common recipe is a favorite among those living in Quebec and those whose ancestors migrated from there.

Provided by Member 610488

Categories     Pot Pie

Time 1h30m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

5 1/4 ounces all-purpose vegetable shortening
8 1/4 ounces unbleached pastry flour
1/4 cup cold tap water
2 tablespoons cold tap water
salt
9 ounces potatoes, diced in 1/2-inch cubes
1 lb ground beef
9 ounces ground lean pork
9 ounces onions, diced in 1/2-inch cubes
1 7/8 teaspoons beef base, prepared according to package instructions
3 tablespoons instant potato flakes
1 1/2 teaspoons instant potato flakes
3/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon granulated garlic
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
egg wash, for topping

Steps:

  • The dough can be made in advance. You will need 1 pound of dough to make this pie. Blend the shortening, flour and cold water together in the bowl of a stand mixer on low speed, using a dough hook. Mix until well blended.
  • Remove the dough from the bowl, wrap in plastic wrap and put it on a sheet pan. The dough can be stored for up to 1 week in the refrigerator, but allow it to come to room temperature before rolling.
  • Cut the dough in half and roll out 1 piece of dough to fit into a 10-inch pie plate. Fit the dough circle into the bottom of the pie pan, pushing it snugly against the edges. Roll out the other piece of dough and set aside until ready to use.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Bring a medium pot of salted water to a boil over medium heat. Add the potatoes and blanch until al dente. Drain and set aside to cool.
  • In a large skillet over medium heat, add the beef, pork, and the onions.
  • Brown the meat, then discard the grease. Add the potatoes and moisten the mixture with the beef soup base. Add instant potato powder along with cinnamon, nutmeg, garlic, black pepper and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Mix well.
  • Pour the filling into the dough lined pie plate. Level it off and cover with the remaining circle of dough. Pinch the edges of the bottom layer and top layer of dough together and create the knuckle-like pie edge ridges. Trim off any excess dough using a sharp knife.
  • Brush the top of the pie with the egg wash. Make a few slits in the top crust to allow the steam to escape.
  • Bake until cooked through and the top of the pie is golden brown, about 45 minutes. Remove from the oven and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 695.4, Fat 45.6, SaturatedFat 15.1, Cholesterol 82.1, Sodium 92.2, Carbohydrate 44.2, Fiber 2.6, Sugar 2.4, Protein 26.1

FRENCH CANADIAN TOURTIERE



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Traditional French Canadian Tourtiere (meat pie), served on Reveillon (Christmas Eve).

Provided by Rayna Jordan

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Pork     Ground Pork Recipes

Time 2h

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 pound lean ground pork
½ pound lean ground beef
1 onion, diced
1 clove garlic, minced
½ cup water
1 ½ teaspoons salt
½ teaspoon dried thyme, crushed
¼ teaspoon ground sage
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
⅛ teaspoon ground cloves
1 recipe pastry for a 9 inch double crust pie

Steps:

  • In a saucepan, combine pork, beef, onion, garlic, water, salt, thyme, sage, black pepper and cloves. Cook over medium heat until mixture boils; stirring occasionally. Reduce heat to low and simmer until meat is cooked, about 5 minutes. Allow to cool to room temperature.
  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).
  • Spoon the meat mixture into the pie crust. Place top crust on top of pie and pinch edges to seal. Cut slits in top crust so steam can escape. Cover edges of pie with strips of aluminum foil.
  • Bake in preheated oven for 20 minutes; remove foil and return to oven. Bake for an additional 15 to 20 minutes, or until golden brown. Let cool 10 minutes before slicing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 404.6 calories, Carbohydrate 22.1 g, Cholesterol 55.3 mg, Fat 26.6 g, Fiber 1.9 g, Protein 18.4 g, SaturatedFat 8.1 g, Sodium 748.9 mg, Sugar 0.7 g

Alice's French Canadian Meat Pie Tourtiere Recipes: A Delicious and Hearty Dish from Quebec

If you're looking for a dish that is hearty, savory, and sure to warm you up on a cold winter's day, look no further than tourtiere. Tourtiere is a French Canadian meat pie that is a staple in Quebec cuisine, and Alice's recipes for tourtiere are some of the best you'll ever try.
The Origins of Tourtiere
Tourtiere has been a part of Quebecois cuisine for generations, and its origins date back to the early settlers of New France. The dish was often served during the winter months, when meat was the main source of protein and fresh vegetables were difficult to come by. Traditionally, tourtiere is made with ground pork, but it can also be made with beef, veal, or game meat such as venison or rabbit. The meat is seasoned with herbs and spices such as cinnamon, cloves, and allspice, and then baked inside a flaky pastry crust.
What Makes Alice's Tourtiere Recipes So Special?
Alice's tourtiere recipes are a cut above the rest for several reasons. First and foremost, her recipes are authentic and true to the traditional flavors of Quebecois cuisine. She uses a blend of ground pork and beef for a rich, savory flavor that is perfectly spiced with a mixture of herbs and spices. In addition, Alice's pastry crust is flaky, buttery, and melts in your mouth. She uses a combination of butter, shortening, and ice-cold water to create a dough that is easy to work with and yields a perfect crust every time. Alice's tourtiere also incorporates some modern twists on the classic recipe. For example, she sometimes adds potatoes or mushrooms to the filling for an extra layer of flavor and texture. She also uses a touch of maple syrup to sweeten the filling and add a bit of depth to the overall flavor profile.
How to Enjoy Tourtiere
Tourtiere is a versatile dish that can be enjoyed in many different ways. Here are just a few ideas for how to serve and enjoy this delicious French Canadian meat pie: - As a main dish: Tourtiere can be served as the main course for a hearty, filling meal. Pair it with a green salad or some roasted vegetables for a complete meal. - As an appetizer: Cut tourtiere into small, bite-sized pieces and serve it as an appetizer at your next party or gathering. - For breakfast: Believe it or not, tourtiere is also delicious for breakfast! Serve it with a fried egg and some toast for a hearty start to your day. - With a side of gravy: Some people like to serve tourtiere with a side of gravy for added flavor and moisture. Try making a simple gravy with beef or chicken broth, butter, and flour.
In Conclusion
If you're looking for a dish that is both comforting and delicious, Alice's French Canadian meat pie tourtiere recipes are definitely worth trying. Whether you're serving it as a main course, appetizer, or breakfast dish, your family and friends are sure to be impressed by this classic Quebecois dish. So, try out Alice's tourtiere recipes and experience the deliciousness yourself!
Alice’s French Canadian Meat Pie Tourtiere Recipe is a dish that has gained immense popularity over the years. This famous dish is rich in flavor and a perfect meal for a cold winter evening. Although making the perfect tourtiere may seem like a daunting task, there are simple tips and tricks that can help you make it perfectly every time. In this article, we will discuss valuable tips and tricks that you can use to make the perfect Alice’s French Canadian Meat Pie Tourtiere Recipes.

Tip #1: Check Your Ingredients

The first step in making a tourtiere is to check if you have all the ingredients that you need. Before going to the store, make a list of all the ingredients you will need. Make sure to check the expiration date of each ingredient, especially the meat. Using fresh ingredients is essential to the overall quality of your pie.

Tip #2: Choose the Right Meat

The key to making a delicious tourtiere is choosing the right meat. The traditional recipe calls for ground pork, but you can also use beef, chicken, or turkey. You can even mix different types of meat to give your tourtiere a unique flavor. It is important to choose meat that is lean, fresh and flavorful.

Tip #3: Cook the Meat Before Adding it to the Pie

One of the most common mistakes when making a tourtiere is adding raw meat to the pie. This is not recommended as it can make the pie soggy, and it may not cook evenly. The best way to cook the meat is to brown it in a pan before adding it to the pie. This ensures that the meat is cooked through and evenly distributed throughout the pie.

Tip #4: Choose the Right Spices

Spices are an essential part of the tourtiere recipe. They add flavor and aroma to the meat and make the pie more delicious. The traditional spice blend for a tourtiere includes cinnamon, cloves, allspice, and nutmeg. However, you can experiment with different spices and create your own unique blend. It is important to use fresh, high-quality spices to get the best flavor.

Tip #5: Use a Homemade Crust

Using a homemade crust is highly recommended when making a tourtiere. A homemade crust is flakier and more flavorful than a store-bought crust. The crust is a crucial component of the tourtiere, so it is important to use a recipe that has been tested and proven to work.

Tip #6: Chill the Dough Before Rolling

Before rolling the dough, it is essential to chill it in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. This ensures that the dough is firm and easier to roll. Chilled dough also helps to prevent shrinking during baking.

Tip #7: Add a Layer of Potatoes

Adding a layer of potatoes to the tourtiere is a traditional method that is still used in many recipes today. The potatoes help to absorb the excess liquid from the meat and keep the pie from becoming too soggy. It also adds a layer of flavor and texture to the tourtiere.

Tip #8: Brush the Crust with Egg Wash

Brushing the crust with egg wash before baking gives it a beautiful golden color and adds a shiny finish to the tourtiere. Egg wash also helps to seal the edges of the crust, preventing it from becoming too dry during baking.

Tip #9: Let the Pie Rest Before Serving

After the tourtiere is done baking, it is important to let it rest for at least 20 minutes. This allows the meat to set and makes it easier to slice. Cutting into a hot tourtiere can cause the filling to spill out and make the pie less appealing.

Tip #10: Serve with a Side Salad

Tourtiere is a rich and flavorful dish, so it is best served with a side salad to balance the meal. A simple green salad with vinaigrette dressing or a Caesar salad would be a perfect accompaniment to the tourtiere.
Conclusion
In conclusion, making Alice’s French Canadian Meat Pie Tourtiere Recipes is a simple and delicious way to enjoy a cold winter evening. With the right ingredients, spices, and techniques, you can make the perfect tourtiere every time. Remember to choose the right meat, use fresh spices, and let the pie rest before serving. These simple tips and tricks will help you create a delicious and flavorful tourtiere that will impress your guests.

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