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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Giveaway pie dish and Winter vegetable and bean pie for British Pie week.


This week its British Pie Week.The nation is celebrating by baking pies of all shapes and sizes. A pie is a baked dish which is usually made of a pastry dough casing that covers or completely contains a filling.You can have sweet pies, savoury pies, open topped pies, filled pies in fact any type of pie as long as it has some form of pastry. The two most common pastries used in pies are Puff pastry or Savoury and Sweet short crust pastry although you can of course use filo pastry and choux pastry too in your pie making.To find out more details about pies you can read the information here.

Pies are very versatile, they can be made with a vast range of ingredients and are perfect as they can be served hot or cold. They are brilliant as travel food for picnics and outings and make a perfect one pot meal to serve on a cold winter's day. Pies can be made in different shapes and sizes. You can bake them in glass dishes, pudding basins, ceramic dishes or metal non stick pie dishes.

Mermaid make a really lovely range of all British collection of high quality cookware that offers a solution for every baking need from roasting dishes and trays through to cake tins and moulds. Mermaid is very popular and it is  loved by professional chefs and home cooks alike, they have been established since 1953. In their pie tins they are currently on offer 25cm (rectangular), 21cm (round) and 15cm companion size. I was offered  the rectangular 25ch pie dish to sample for pie week but unfortunately my parcel containing the pie dish did not arrive in time for me to bake my pie for British pie week so I have baked it in a glass dish, however I am looking forward to receiving it so that I can try out the pie dish for my next pie.This is my recipe for British Pie Week.


A delicious vegetable Pie made with melt in the mouth shortcrust pastry with a seasonal winter vegetable and bean filling.

Ingredients:

For Filling:

2 medium carrots peeled and diced
1 parsnip peeled and diced
2 medium potatoes peeled and diced
1 leek roughly chopped
1 medium onion finely diced
125 ml / 4 oz chopped plum tomatoes(tinned)
1 can of precooked mixed beans.
Salt and pepper to taste
1/2 teaspoon chilli flakes
2 sheets of ready rolled short crust pastry( alternatively make Home made pastry )
2 oz bread crumbs
2 tablespoons olive oil
A little milk for brushing top of pie

Method:

1. Preheat oven to 175 degrees C / 350 Degrees F
2. Using one of the sheets of short crust pastry line a 25 cm rectangular pie dish.
3. Prick the bottom with a fork.
4. Sprinkle a thin layer of bread crumbs on the pastry (this will stop the bottom of the pastry going soggy from the juices from the filling)
5.In a large pan heat the oil and saute the onions and leeks until they soften and onions turn translucent.
6. Add the potatoes, parsnip,carrots and the tinned tomatoes and mix together.
7. Cook the mixture for 5 minutes.
8. Season the filling with salt and pepper and add the chilli flakes.
9.Drain the beans from the tin and add them to the vegetables and mix well.
9. Slightly cool the filling and then add it to the prepared pie dish.
10. Sprinkle the top of the filling with the remaining bread crumbs.
11. Cover the top of the pie with the second sheet of pastry.
12. Trim off any extra pastry over hanging the pie dish and crimp the edges to seal them.


13.Cut out flowers and leaves from the pastry off cuts .
14. Using a sharp knife cut three slits on the top of pastry so that any steam can escape whilst pie is cooking.
15. Decorate the pie with leaves and flowers as desired.
16.Brush the top of the pie with some milk to get a golden crust.
17. Bake the pie in the oven for about 50-60 minutes or until the pie is golden brown.
18. Remove pie from oven once its baked and serve hot .


You may like:
Mini Veg pies

Submitting to:
Flavours of United Kingdom event by simply.food guested hosted by saffron streaks



Exciting news!!!
To celebrate British Pie Week Mermaid have kindly offered a prize of one 25 cm rectangular pie dish to one simply.food visitor so that you too can enjoy the baking experience.

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136 comments:

  1. Likky Pie, which is a pork and leek pie with a creamy sauce. Delicious

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  2. My mums ham, cheese, onion & egg mmmm !

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  3. chicken with red peppers in a mushroom sauce (mum's homemade and lovely!)

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  4. steak and ale pie, home made with puff pastry

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  5. steak & kidney, although not had it for years!

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  6. I make a lovely sausagemeat, apple and onion pie!!

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  7. I make a yummy sausagement, apple and onion pie!

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  8. Nothing beats chicken and mushrooms in a butter puff pastry casing

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  9. Chicken and Mushroom
    @tjsi1963

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  10. Apple pie is my favourite especially how my mum makes it.

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  11. apple pie is my favourite especially how my mum makes it.

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  12. Super tempting and love the clicks and esp the carrot flower. Well done.

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  13. favourite pie..........chicken and mushroom

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  14. i love chicken leek and mushroom pie

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  15. Creamy Mushroom one @kikicomp

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  16. Apple and blackberry! Proper comfort food!!

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  17. Chicken and leek pie, good way to use leftover chicken after roasting one.

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  18. Im a traditionalist - you can't be a lovely steak and kidney pie! :) x

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  19. ooh. A vegetarian chicken and mushroom pie using quorn. Yum!

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  20. apple and blackberry pie served with cream

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  21. has to be chicken and asparagus

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  22. My home made steak and mushroom pie

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  23. My favourite savoury pie is fish pie; my favourite sweet pie is good old fashioned apple and blackberry :-)

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  24. A good hearty pie is all I need for my dinner ! This is going to be on my favourite list ! Beautiful !
    Received your entry Nayna

    Thanks
    sukanya

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  25. sundried tomato, feta, mushroom and pine nut - its amazing!

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  26. I love chicken and vegetable :) My other half prefers steak and ale so gueess what we always have?? :)

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  27. steak and ale pie is my favourite!

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  28. I love chicken and vegetable -especially if its made with leftover roast chicken

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  29. I love chicken, spinach and mushroom pie.

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  30. Chicken and vegetable pie for savoury, apple pie for sweet.

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  31. My Mum's home made chicken pie - delicous! x

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  32. steak and ale pie :)

    following on GFC - stephen holman

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  33. Steak and ale....cannot be beaten!

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  34. My mum invited me over a few weeks ago for her chicken and leek pie with a cheese pastry crust - this is now my favourite.

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  35. Great stuff. Love a nice pie in the winter.

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