EASY BEEF POT PIE
Easy beef pot pie is a whole new level of comfort food. Rich, meaty beef stew is topped with crispy, golden puff pastry. *insert heart eye emoji*
Provided by Alida Ryder
Categories Dinner
Time 3h
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Heat a large pot or Dutch oven over high heat and add a few tablespoons of olive oil.
- Dry the meat with paper towels then add to the pot. Cook in batches until the beef is browned all over. Remove from the pot and set aside.
- In the same pot, add the onion, celery and carrots. Cook for 5-7 minutes until the vegetables start to soften and turn golden brown. Add the garlic and rosemary and cook until fragrant.
- Stir the flour into the vegetables then add the meat back into the pot and combine.
- Pour in the tomatoes, beef stock, mustard and sugar. Season with salt and pepper, stir to combine then cover with a lid.
- Reduce the heat and allow to simmer for 90 minutes or until the beef is almost completely soft. Remove the lid and allow to simmer for another 30 minutes until the beef is very tender and the sauce has reduced and thickened slightly.
- Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F.
- Transfer the stew to a deep casserole dish. If there's a lot of sauce, feel free to only use half of it.
- Top the pie with a sheet of puff pastry. Crimp the edges, make a few slits into the top of the pastry to act as vents and brush with beaten egg.
- Place in the preheated oven and bake for 20-25 minutes until the pastry is golden brown, puffed and cooked through.
- Remove from the oven, allow to rest for 10 minutes then serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 480 kcal, Carbohydrate 17 g, Protein 32 g, Fat 32 g, SaturatedFat 12 g, Cholesterol 118 mg, Sodium 344 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 4 g, ServingSize 1 serving
BEEF SHIN RAGù PIE
Beef shin is cooked slowly, in a gorgeous herby red wine sauce, before topping with pastry and baked until golden. If you're after a rich, hearty beef pie that's full of flavour, this is the recipe for you.
Provided by The delicious. food team
Categories Guinness recipes
Time 6h45m
Yield Serves 8
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- Heat 25g of the butter and 1 tbsp of the oil in large deep casserole. Add the shallots and carrots and gently fry for 5 minutes. Add the garlic and mushrooms and fry for 5 minutes. Remove and set aside.
- Add the remaining butter and oil. Coat the beef in the flour, add to the pan and fry until it starts to brown (2-3 minutes). Return the veg and add the chopped tomatoes, tomato purée, sugar, Worcestershire sauce, 500ml of the wine and the herbs.
- Bring to the boil, then simmer gently over a low heat. Put the lid on and simmer for 3 hours, stirring every 20 minutes, checking it's not catching on the pan base. If the beef isn't falling apart after this time, simmer for another 30 minutes.
- When ready, stir in the remaining wine and season, then take off the heat and cool almost completely.
- Meanwhile, make the pastry. Put the flour and salt in a heatproof bowl, make a well in the centre, crack in the egg, then cover with the flour. Put the butter and lard in a pan with 200ml water and bring to the boil. When the fat has melted, pour the mixture into the flour, mixing well with a knife. When cool enough to handle, knead on a lightly floured work surface until smooth. Shape into a disc, cover loosely and leave to rest for 30 minutes.
- Heat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan/ gas 6. Once the pastry is lukewarm, cut off one third, wrap in cling film and chill. Roll out the rest on a floured work surface to a circle about 40cm in diameter. Grease a 23cm diameter, 5cm deep, fluted loose-bottomed tart tin. Line it with the pastry, leaving a 2-3cm overhang all round. Line with baking paper and foil, then fill completely with baking beans or uncooked rice. Blind bake for 20 minutes. Remove the paper, foil and beans, lightly brush half the beaten egg yolk all over the pastry case, then bake for another 13-14 minutes until the bottom of the case feels sandy and there are no grey areas. Cut away the overhanging pastry with a sharp knife to give a clean edge.
- Fill the pastry case generously (you may not need all the ragù), then roll out the remaining pastry on a lightly floured work surface to the thickness of a £1 coin. Stamp out as many leaves as you can and arrange over the filling in a circular pattern, slightly overlapping (you may need to re-roll the trimmings). Glaze with the remaining beaten egg, then chill in the freezer for 15 minutes.
- Put the pie on a baking sheet and bake in the oven for 40 minutes until the pastry is golden. Turn the oven down to 170°C/150°C fan/gas 3½ and bake for 20 minutes more. Let it sit for 10 minutes before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 800kcals, Fat 36.7g (38.3g saturated), Protein 38.3g, Carbohydrate 62.3g (8g sugars), Fiber 5.9g
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