PORK PIE (RAISED)
An old English recipe for the still popular Raised Pork Pie. Eaten cold, served in a small wedge, with a nice green salad and some pickles, it's delicious, and worth the effort.
Provided by Judi Caston
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 3h20m
Yield 1 Pie, 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Put first four ingredients into a saucepan, cover with water.
- Heat to a simmer for 20 minutes, then boil to reduce liquid to about half to three quarters of a cup.
- Strain and cool.
- Mix pork with spices and herbs, salt and pepper.
- Bring milk,water and lard to a boil, gradually beat it into the flour and salt in a bowl.
- Knead 3-4 minutes.
- Roll out two thirds of the pastry, line an 8" spring form pan.
- Add the meat mixture and 4 Tbsp.
- of the meat stock to the pie case.
- Roll out remaining dough to form lid, seal edges well with water.
- Make a hole in center of pie.
- Glaze with beaten egg.
- Bake at 425 degrees for 30 minutes.
- Cover loosely with foil, reduce heat to 350 degrees, and bake a further two and a half hours.
- Cool pie.
- Warm the remaining jellied stock, then pour into the center hole in the pie.
- Chill.
- Note: If you don't have bones for the stock, use 2 tsp.
- of Gelatine to 1/2 pint stock.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 897, Fat 55.8, SaturatedFat 20.6, Cholesterol 137.8, Sodium 471.5, Carbohydrate 60.1, Fiber 2.4, Sugar 0.7, Protein 35.1
RAISED PORK PIE
Unsure how to make a pork pie? This traditional hot water crust pastry filled with pork shoulder and belly will ensure success
Provided by Valerie Barrett
Categories Lunch
Time 3h5m
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Heat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. In a large bowl mix together all the ingredients for the filling.
- To make the pastry, put the flour in a large bowl, then put the lard and water into a small pan and heat gently until the lard melts. Bring just to the boil and then stir into the flour using a wooden spoon. When the mixture is cool enough to handle, (it should still feel very warm) knead well until smooth.
- Cut off 1/4 of the dough, wrap in cling film and reserve for the lid. Roll out the remaining dough to a circle and then place in the base of a non-stick 20cm springform cake tin. Working quickly while the dough is warm and pliable, press the dough evenly over the base and up the sides of the tin. Make sure there are no holes. Fill with the meat mixture and pack down well. Roll out the dough for the lid. Place on top of the pie. Pinch all around the edge to seal the pie. Make a hole for steam in the centre, using the handle of a wooden spoon.
- Cook in the oven for 30 mins then reduce the heat to 160C/140C fan/gas 3 and cook for 90 minutes. Brush the top with beaten egg and return to the oven for a further 20 mins. Leave until cold.
- Soak the gelatine in cold water for about 5 mins, then remove and squeeze out the excess water. Heat the stock until almost boiling. Remove from the heat and stir in the gelatine. Leave to cool to room temperature.
- Use a small funnel to pour the stock into the pie through the hole in the top. Pour in a little at a time allowing a few seconds before each addition. Place in the fridge to set overnight.Watch our pork pie video for techniques and tips.
HANDRAISED PORK PIE
Inspired by a wonderful morning in an English pub in Dartmouth, England
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Yield 2 servings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Cover pork bones with water. Add parsley, sprig of thyme and black peppercorns and cook for 1 hour. Strain. Reduce to 1/4 cup. Add cider and gelatin and allow to cool.;
- Make hot water paste: Boil lard with water. Heat flour and salt in a bowl in the oven. Add lard and water to flour and mix until dough leaves sides of bowl. Knead dough and when smooth, and while still hot, roll into a loaf shape Cut off 1/4 of the paste (for the lid) and place in a bowl over hot water to keep warm. Up-end a 2 pound jam jar and dust with flour. Lightly dust dough with flour. Place dough onto jar and mold it carefully around the jar until approximately 1/4-inch thick. Cut a cross in the top. Clip* a piece of double folded paper around the paste and then up-end jar and pour hot water into the jar. The paste will slide off easily. Place the mold onto a greased baking sheet. Do not remove the paper. *Use a bulledog clip. Finely chop the onion and apple. Cut pork into 1/4-inch dice and season highly with salt and pepper. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Fill the pastry mold with layers of port, onion and apple ending with a layer of pork, do not pack tightly. Trim paper away 1/2 inch below rim of pastry to fit top. Dampen edge of pastry with water and affix lid crimping edges together. Gild with egg and bake in the oven for 1 1/2 hours. Thirty minutes before the end of cooking, remove paper band and brush sides with egg. Remove pie from oven and using a small funnel pour in the slightly warmed stock. Place in the refrigerator. Serve the pie cold with a little hot mustard on the side. Recommended drink: A pint of English wallop;
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