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Kate & Will's Wedding Pie

With succulent beef & a good glug of stout

beef pie
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3 hrs 55 mins
Not Too Tricky

serves 10

About the recipe

A rich shortcrust pastry pie recipe, packed with flavour and full of all the things us Brits do best.


nutrition per serving

Calories

g

Fat

g

Saturates

g

Sugars

g

Protein

g

Carbs

of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie's Great Britain

Jamie's Great Britain

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

FILLING

2 tablespoons olive oil

a knob of butter

3 sprigs of fresh rosemary, leaves picked and chopped

3 sprigs of fresh thyme, leaves picked

3 fresh bay leaves

3 medium red onions, peeled

1kg quality shin of beef (ask the butcher to cut it into 2.5cm dice and give you the bone)

2 tablespoons tomato purée

400ml good local smooth stout

2 heaped tablespoons plain flour

1.5 litres organic beef or chicken stock

140g pearl barley

3 teaspoons English mustard

2-3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce, to taste

100g good Cheddar cheese

PASTRY

300g plain flour, plus extra for dusting

100g Atora shredded suet

100g butter

1 large free-range egg, beaten

Top Tip

If you want to cook the pie from cold another day cook at 170°C/325°F/gas 3 for 1 hour 10 minutes.

Method

  1. Pick the thyme, pick and roughly chop the rosemary, then put both into a large casserole-type pan (roughly 24cm in diameter and 12cm deep) with the bay leaves, olive oil and butter on a high heat.
  2. Peel, roughly chop and add the onions, with the diced meat, the shin bone and a couple of pinches of sea salt and black pepper. Mix well, and cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  3. Add the tomato purée, stout, flour and stock and stir until everything comes together to a simmer. Turn the heat down very low, pop the lid on and let it cook for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
  4. When the hour is up, stir in the pearl barley. Put the lid back on and simmer for another hour, then remove the lid and simmer for a further 30 minutes, or until the meat shreds easily and the gravy is thick. Spoon away any oil from the top, then stir in the mustard and Worcestershire sauce and finely grate in the cheese. Season to taste.
  5. While the stew is ticking away, put the flour, suet and butter into a bowl with a good pinch of salt. Use your thumbs and forefingers to rub the butter into the flour until it resembles cornflake shapes. Lightly stir in 125ml of cold water, then use your hands to gently pat and push it together into a rough dough. Do not overwork it. Wrap the dough in clingfilm and put into the fridge until needed.
  6. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas 4. Discard the shin bone and ladle the hot meaty stew into the pie dish (24 x 30cm, and about 4cm deep, is about right).
  7. Beat the egg, then use a little to eggwash the edges of the pie dish, then dust a clean surface and a rolling pin with flour and roll out the pastry about 1cm thick and a little bit bigger than your pie dish. Carefully place on top of the pie, then trim off any overhanging pastry. Pinch and squash the edges of the pastry to the dish.
  8. Eggwash the top, and cook the pie right at the bottom of the hot oven for around 45 to 50 minutes, or until your pastry is golden and gorgeous. Serve with steamed drained greens.

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