Leftovers recipe for 4 - 8 people, takes only 45 mins; recipe has onion, butter, sage, mace, chicken thigh, ham, pistachio, cranberry, dried apricot, parsley, nutmeg, chicken breast, salad, white flour, white flour, butter, lard, egg, gelatine leaf and chicken stock.
Four & twenty chicken & ham pie
Course: Leftovers
Servings
4 - 8
servings
Prep time
30 mins
Ingredients
- Chicken Breast: 700g skinless chicken breast, halved to thin
- Onion: 1 large onion, chopped
- Egg: 1 egg, beaten
- Parsley: 3 tbsp chopped parsley
- Butter: 1 tbsp butter, plus extra for greasing
- Chicken Stock: 500ml strong chicken stock, heated
- Ham: 1kg cooked ham, trimmed of fat and thickly sliced
- Nutmeg: good grating nutmeg
- Salad: chutney and salad to serve, (optional)
- Lard: 175g lard
- Sage: 1 tbsp chopped sage
- Gelatine Leaf: 3 gelatine leaves
- Dried Apricot: 50g dried apricot, diced
- Pistachio: 50g shelled pistachio
- Cranberry: 50g cranberry (fresh or frozen)
- Chicken Thigh: 300g boneless, skinless chicken thigh (about 3)
- Mace: 1 tsp ground mace
- White Flour: 375g plain white flour
Directions
- Soften the onion in the butter with the sage and mace. Cool for a few mins while you whizz the chicken thighs and 300g of the ham in a food processor until minced. Scrape into a large bowl and stir in the softened onion, pistachios, cranberries, apricots and parsley. Season with nutmeg, lots of black pepper and some salt.
- Grease a deep, 20cm round springform or loose-bottomed tin, then line with baking parchment. To make the pastry, mix together the flours and 2 tsp salt in a large bowl, then make a well in the centre. Put the butter and lard into a small pan with 200ml water and very gently melt. Once melted, turn up the heat and when just bubbling, pour into the well and stir with a wooden spoon to a dough - don't worry if some powdery bits remain.
- Once cool enough to handle, knead in the bowl until the dough comes together, then tip onto your work surface. Set aside a third, wrapped in a clean tea towel to keep it as warm and pliable as possible, while you quickly roll the remaining dough into a large circle - big enough to line the tin with a little overhanging.
- Ease the circle into the tin, pressing evenly into the corners and side - you can be rough with it. Evenly cover the base with half the remaining sliced ham, followed by half the chicken breasts and half the mince mixture, pressing firmly to pack. Repeat with the remaining ham and chicken, then a rounded dome of mince. Put a pie funnel, if you have one, on the top.
- Roll the reserved dough to a circle large enough to easily cover the pie, cutting out a hole (if using a pie funnel). Brush the edge of the pie with some beaten egg and top with the pastry lid. Press to seal the edges before trimming the excess. Crimp the edges between your thumb and forefinger to seal thoroughly, then make a small hole in the middle to let steam escape (if not using a pie funnel). Brush the top of the pie with more beaten egg.
- Heat oven to 200C/180 fan/gas 6. Bake the pie for 1 hr. Very, very carefully remove the pie from its tin, brush the top and side with more egg and bake for another 30 mins until browned and crisp. Leave to cool completely before chilling.
- To make the jelly, soak the gelatine in cold water for 5-10 mins until soft. Squeeze out any excess water from the gelatine, then dissolve in the hot stock. Once cooled, carefully pour into your chilled pie through the small hole, using a funnel, until full - you may not need all the stock. Chill the pie for a few hrs. Serve with chutney and salad, if you like.