Next level steak & ale pie

Pie recipe for 6-8 people, takes only 20 mins; recipe has vegetable oil, bacon, beef, onion, carrot, plain flour, tomato puree, tomato puree, red wine vinegar, brown miso paste, ale, beef stock, thyme, bay leaves, plain flour, english mustard powder, lard, butter and egg yolk.

Next level steak & ale pie

Next level steak & ale pie

Recipe by Chef Soomro Course: Pie
Servings

6 - 8

servings
Prep time

20 mins

Ingredients

  • Vegetable Oil: 1 tbsp vegetable oil
  • Beef: 1kg beef shin, cut into large chunks
  • Onion: 2 onions, roughly chopped
  • Carrot: 3 carrots, peeled and cut into large chunks
  • Butter: 150g butter, plus extra for the dish
  • Tomato Puree: 1 tbsp tomato puree
  • Thyme: few thyme sprigs, stalks and leaves separated
  • Plain Flour: 3 tbsp plain flour
  • Egg Yolk: 2 egg yolks, beaten
  • Lard: 150g lard
  • Red Wine Vinegar: 1 tsp malt or red wine vinegar
  • Bacon: 100g smoked bacon lardons or smoked bacon, chopped
  • Beef Stock: 600ml beef stock made from 2 stock cubes
  • English Mustard Powder: 2 tsp English mustard powder
  • Bay Leaves: 2 bay leaves
  • Ale: 400ml sweet brown ale
  • Brown Miso Paste: 1 tsp brown miso paste (optional)

Directions

  1. Heat the oven to 160C/140C fan/gas 3. Heat the vegetable oil in a largecasserole dishand gently fry the bacon for 5 mins until lightly browned. Remove with a slotted spoon and set aside. In the same pan, brown the beef well in batches for 5-8 mins, adding a drizzle more oil if you need to, then set aside.
  2. Add the onions and carrots to the pan and cook on a low heat for 5 mins. Stir in the flour, then add the tomato puree, vinegar and miso, if using. Tip the beef and bacon, along with any juices, back into the pan and give it all a good stir. Pour in the ale and stock, and nestle in the thyme stalks and bay. Season generously and bring to a simmer. Cover with a lid and cook in the oven for about 2 hrs or until the meat is really tender. Leave everything to cool slightly, then strain off about half the braising liquid into another container. Leave to cool completely.Can be made up to two days ahead and kept chilled in the fridge - the pie will be better if the filling is fridge-cold when added. Can also be frozen for up to three months.
  3. To make the pastry, mix the flour, mustard powder, lard and butter with a generous pinch of sea salt until completely combined, then gradually add up to 250ml ice-cold water to make a soft dough. This can be done in afood processorif you prefer. Knead the thyme leaves into the pastry, then cover and leave to rest in the fridge for at least 1 hr.Can be made up to two days ahead and kept chilled, or frozen for up to a month.
  4. Heat the oven to 220C/200C fan/gas 7 and put a baking tray in the oven. Heavily butter a 26-28cm pie dish and dust well with flour. Cut off a third of the pastry and set aside.Roll outthe remaining pastry to a thick round that will easily line the pie dish with an overhang, then line the tin. Tip in the beef mixture. You want the filling to be slightly higher than the rim of the dish. Brush the edges with egg yolk. Roll out the remaining pastry to a thick round, big enough to cover the pie, then lift onto the pie dish. Trim the edges, crimp together, then re-roll the trimmings and cut into decorative shapes, such as leaves. Brush the top with more yolk. Make a hole in the centre of the pie with a knife, and put it on the hot baking tray.
  5. Bake for 20 mins, remove, brush again with yolk, scatter with sea salt and bake for 20-25 mins until golden. Leave to rest for 10 mins while you heat up the extra gravy.