Cheese and Onion Pie.

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Cheese and Onion Pie.

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Cheese and Onion Pie.


Ingredients

For the pastry

450g/1lb plain flour, plus extra for dusting

2 tsp baking powder

½ tsp salt

120g/4½oz unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing

1 free-range egg yolk

50g/2oz parmesan cheese, grated

120ml/4fl oz water

1 free-range egg, beaten, for glazing

For the filling
1 medium potato, peeled and cut into cubes

2 onions, finely sliced

1 tbsp plain flour

50ml/2oz whole milk

50ml/2oz double cream

150g/5½oz mature cheddar cheese, grated

½ tsp English mustard

½ tsp cayenne pepper

salt and freshly ground black pepper

Preparation method
1.For the pastry, pulse the flour, baking powder, salt, butter and egg yolk in a food processor until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Add the grated parmesan and stir until well combined.

Technique: Rubbing in .Watch technique
0:46 mins2.Gradually add the water, a tablespoon at a time, mixing continuously until the mixture just comes together as a dough. (You may not need to use all of the water.) Roll the dough into a ball, then wrap it in cling film and chill in the fridge for an hour.

3.Meanwhile, for the filling, bring a saucepan of salted water to the boil. Add the potato pieces to the pan and cook for 10-15 minutes, or until tender, then drain well and set aside.

4.Bring a separate large saucepan of water to the boil, add the sliced onions and cook for 2-3 minutes, or until softened. Drain well and return the cooked onions to the saucepan.

5.Sprinkle the onions with the flour and stir well to coat. Add the milk and cream and heat the mixture over a medium heat for 3-4 minutes, stirring continuously, until the liquid is smooth and has thickened slightly. Add the cooked potato pieces, grated cheese, mustard and cayenne pepper and stir well. Season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper, stir well, then set the filling mixture aside.

6.Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4. Grease a deep 20cm/8in pie tin with butter. Add a small amount of flour, turn the tin to coat the base and sides of the tin, then shake out any excess.

7.When the pastry has chilled, roll out two thirds of it onto a clean, floured work surface, until it is almost twice as wide as the diameter of the pie tin. Using the rolling pin, lift the pastry and lay it over the pie tin to line the base and sides. Gently press the pastry into the corners of the tin, trimming off any excess, then prick the base of the pastry case several times with a fork.

Technique: Lining a tart tin with pastry .Watch technique
0:42 mins8.Cover the pastry with a sheet of greaseproof paper and fill it with rice or dried beans. Bake in the oven for 10-15 minutes, or until the pastry is pale golden-brown. Remove from the oven, discard the beans and greaseproof paper and set the pastry aside to cool. When cool, pour the pie filling into the pastry case.

9.Roll the remaining one third of the pastry out onto a clean, floured work surface until it is slightly larger than the diameter of the pie tin. Brush the rim of the cooked pastry case with some of the beaten egg and place the pastry lid on top of the pie. Trim off any excess pastry. Seal the pastry lid to the pastry case by crimping the edges of the pastry lid with a fork.

Technique: Lining a tart tin: trimming the pastry .Watch technique
1:14 mins10.With a knife, make two small holes in the centre of the pastry lid to allow steam to escape. Brush the pastry lid with the remaining beaten egg, then transfer to the oven and bake for 25-30 mins, or until golden-brown.

ENJOY................................. :)


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Post by Glyphdoctor »

Thanks! Will try this soon.

And clearly the word censor has a dirty mind when it comes to forks.
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Post by Miriamkhalifa »

I will also try this one - so happy when it says grammes as well not only oz :)
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Post by jewel »

Yummy love cheese and onion pie, will try this one....I'm having a bit of an issue with cheese at the moment though....other dairy I substitute with soya products, by cheese is tricky...the only vegan cheese I like is " sheese" but as it contains palm oil is a big no no.
The censored word wasn't fork I take it was PRICK.........? :?
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Post by Robbo70 »

jewel wrote:Yummy love cheese and onion pie, will try this one....I'm having a bit of an issue with cheese at the moment though....other dairy I substitute with soya products, by cheese is tricky...the only vegan cheese I like is " sheese" but as it contains palm oil is a big no no.
The censored word wasn't fork I take it was <del>*Word Censor*</del>.........? :?
It doesnt include palm oil on its ingredients on the vegan cheese site

http://www.vegancheese.co.uk/category/sheese/
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Post by jewel »

Sadly Robbo it says "vegetable oil" and that often means palm oil. :(

I have checked with the company on Bute who say it comes from a " sustainable source"From the round table of sustainable oil products.


http://www.rspo.org/


There are many issues with palm oil, the extinction of orang-utans,Bornean sun bears, elephants that are poisoned and takes weeks to die,when they rais the plantations for food as their natural habitat has been destroyed.
The orang-utans are shot on site, or if no bullets available are beaten burnt, tortured and often eaten as " bush meat".
So you see, being vegan is more than just the cruelty to farm animals, there is the wildlife to consider.

I try to steer clear of any "animal substitutes" like reformed meat products as all the processing doesn't do anyone any good
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Post by Brian Yare »

Jewel,

If you were just to stop eating, drinking and breathing, you would not need to worry about the rest of the animal kingdom!

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Post by jewel »

That's a tad glib Brian Yare, I do try to be mindful of those beings that I share this planet with, and try to minimise the impact us 'umans are having on them.

Veganism is a LIFE based LIFE not a plant based diet!!! :D

(even ex Dallas star taking it up! :roll:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... n-nut.html )
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Post by Goddess »

Thanks Wiz - been craving a decent pie in ages. Will definitely give this a go.
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Post by Bearded Brian »

Why not have a cheese and onion pie contest at the next ACE bring and buy?
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Bearded Brian wrote:Why not have a cheese and onion pie contest at the next ACE bring and buy?
What a good idea. :)
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