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    Turner & George’s Cow Pie recipe for British Pie Week

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    For British Pie Week (3rd – 9th March), Turner & George – the finest online butcher in the UK – has released its Cow Pie recipe.

    This handsome beast of a pie is incredibly rich and indulgent, and perfect for those looking to celebrate the glorious day at home. Although, who needs a dedicated day to eat pie?! We’d say you can eat this any day of the year.

    If you struggle to find oxtail and ox cheek, you can replace this with 1kg of diced beef.

    Ingredients – serves 4

    600g oxtail pieces

    400g ox cheek, diced into 3 cms

    400g chuck steak, diced into 3 cms

    200g onions, diced into 2cms

    200g carrots, diced into 2cms

    500ml Turner & George Beef Bones Gravy  (or 500ml Beef Stock)

    Dripping, for greasing

    100g button mushrooms, wiped clean and quartered

    Freshly ground sea salt and black pepper

    15g plain flour

    Suet crust – for the pastry base

    350g self-raising flour

    150g shredded vegetable suet

    150 ml ice cold water

    2g fine sea salt

    Rough puff – for the pastry top – or buy a 500g ready made rolled pack

    300g unsalted butter

    325g strong plain flour

    150ml ice cold water

    5g fine sea salt

    a pie chimney.

    Method

    Heat your oven to 160°C and place a casserole pot (that comes with a lid) over a medium heat on the hob. Add the dripping and fry the oxtail and diced meat, then the carrots, onions and mushrooms until browned and season with salt and pepper.

    Add the Beef Bones gravy and stir through before popping the lid on the casserole and put it in the oven to braise gently for three hours.

    To make the suet crust base, put the self-raising flour, suet and a couple of pinches of salt into a bowl and use your fingers to mix together. Once the mixture resembles breadcrumbs, add roughly 150ml of ice cold water to bring it together until you have a soft dough. Cover with cling film and place in the fridge.

    To make the rough puff top, put the plain flour and salt into a bowl and dice the butter. Rub together to mix but there should still be small lumps of butter. Pour in the cold water and mix to combine to a firm dough, do not over mix.  Cover with cling film and place in the fridge.

    Remove the cooked pie filling from the oven after three hours and drain off 200ml of the gravy and put to one side. Allow the remaining cooked mixture to cool completely and then pick out the oxtail, pulling the meat off the bones to add back to the mix.

    Turn out the puff pastry onto a floured board and roll out into a square, there should be small streaks of butter running through the pastry, this is needed. Fold the right hand third half way into the middle and repeat with the remaining left hand side, roll out again and repeat the folding process. Cover with cling film and return to the fridge for half an hour.

    Dust a clean surface with flour and roll out the suet crust dough so it’s about 1 cm thick. Line your pie dish, push and pat it in, letting a couple of centimetres hang over the edge. Place a pie ‘chimney’ into the centre of the pastry.

    Press the now cool pie mixture into the lined pie dishes around the pie chimney. Roll out the rough puff pastry until about 1 cm thick and cut in half to make two lids. Egg wash the suet crust overhang and place one layer of puff pastry on top of the filling making a small hole to let the pie chimney through one.

    Egg wash the pie top and trim the edges with a small knife to seal and cook for one hour at 180°C.

    When ready, carefully pull out the pie and allow it to sit for ten minutes before serving with some creamy mash, greens and the remaining gravy.

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