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Fresh Homemade Pork Pie Recipe
By Pig on a Spit - Jun 25, 2008

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Instructions from start to finish for cooking a large baked pork pie.

 

Ingredients:

Fillings:

1.2kg 2 1/2lb boned pork shoulder

225g 8oz lean bacon

15ml 1tbsp chopped fresh sage

2.5ml 1/2tsp each ground mace, freshly

grated nutmeg and ground allspice

10ml 2tsp anchovy essence

salt and freshly ground black pepper

Jelly:

900g 2lb pork bones

1 pig's trotter

1 carrot

1 onion

1 bouquet garni (celery, bay leaf, thyme and parsley)

12 black peppercorns

4 cloves

Pastry:

450g 1lb plain flour

5ml 1tsp salt

275g 10oz chilled butter, cut into pieces

2 eggs

1 egg yolk

30-45ml 2-3tbsp cold water

 

Cooking Directions:

For the jelly, put all the ingredients into a large pan, cover with water and bring to the boil. Cover and simmer gently for 3 hours.

Strain through a very fine sieve into a clean pan and boil vigorously until reduced to 600ml/1 pint. Season to taste and leave to cool.

To make the filling, cut the pork and bacon into 1cm/ 1/2 inch pieces.

Put half of the pork and 50g/2oz of the bacon into a food processor and process using the pulse button until coarsley chopped.

Scrape into a bowl and stir in the rest of the diced pork, bacon herbs, spices, anchovy essence, 5ml/1tsp salt and some pepper.

Fry a little piece of the mixture in sunflower oil, taste and adjust the flavourings if necessary.

To make the pastry, sift the flour and salt into a food processor or mixing bowl. Rub in the butter until the mixture looks like fine breadcrumbs.

Beat the whole egg with the egg yolk and water and gradually stir into the dry ingredients to make a soft dough. Knead briefly until smooth then cut off one third of the mixture and set it aside for the lid.

Roll out the larger piece and use to line the base and sides of a 20cm 8 inches clip-sided cake tin, leaving the excess pastry overhanging the edges.

Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6.

To assemble the pie, spoon the pork filling into the tin and slightly round the top of the mixture to give the finished pie a nice shape.

Brush the edge of the pastry with beaten egg. Roll out the remaining pastry and use to cover the top of the pie.

Cut a small hole into the centre of the lid with a small pastry cutter, remove the plug of pastry and leave the cutter in place to retain the hole during baking.

Brush with more beaten egg and decorate with a twisted rope of pastry and pastry leaves. Brush the top with beaten egg.

Bake the pie for 30 minutes, then lower the oven temperature to 180C 350F Gas 4 and continue to cook for a further 1 1/2 hours,

loosely covering the pie with a triple-thickness sheet of greaseproof paper once it is nicely browned.

Finally, remove the pie from the oven and leave to cool for 2 hours. Then warm through the jelly and pour into the pie through the hole in the top. Remove cutter used to make the hole in the top. Leave to go cold overnight.


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