Jamie Oliver Steak Guinness and Cheese Pie Recipe
Jamie Oliver's
Steak, Guinness and Cheese Pie with a Puff Pastry Lid
If you're searching for a St. Patrick's Day supper recipe (or a hearty meal to warm your spirits), this is a delicious alternative to the traditional pot of corned beef and cabbage, especially if you're a "meat pie" lover like me.
The recipe is from Jamie Oliver's terrific cookbook "Jamie at Home", which coincides with his show on Food Network. The episode with this recipe is called "Pastry", in case you haven't seen it yet.
This dish is now a St. Paddy's Day tradition in our house, and it's always a hit with friends and family.
My changes to the original recipe are noted in orange .
Ingredients
Olive oil
3 medium red onions, peeled and chopped
3 cloves of garlic peeled and chopped
1 oz butter plus extra for greasing
2 carrots peeled and chopped
2 sticks of celery trimmed and chopped
4 field mushrooms peeled and sliced
2 1/2 pound brisket or stewing beef cut in to 1 inch cubes
a few sprigs of rosemary, leaves picked and chopped
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 can of Guinness beer
(Instead I used 2 bottles of Guinness Draught, 11.2 oz size bottles )
2 heaped tablespoons of flour
7 oz freshly grated cheddar cheese
2 sheets of ready made good quality all butter puff pastry
1 large organic free range egg, beaten
( I also added 1 chopped Jalapeno for heat )
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
In a large ovenproof pan, heat a glug of olive oil on a low heat. Add the onions and fry them gently for about ten minutes – try not to color them too much.
Turn up the heat add the garlic, butter, carrots, celery, jalapenos and scatter in the mushrooms. Mix everything together before stirring in the beef, rosemary, a pinch of slat and a level teaspoon of pepper.
Fry fast for 3 or 4 minutes, then pour in one bottle of Guinness, stir in the flour and add just enough water to cover. Bring to a simmer, cover the pan with a lid and place in the preheated oven for about one (1) and 1/2 hours.
Remove the pan from the oven and give the stew a stir. Put it back in to the oven and continue to cook it for another hour or until the meat is very tender and the stew is rich dark and thick. ( I added another half bottle of Guinness at this point ).
Jamie notes: "A perfect pie filling needs to be robust, so if it's still quite liquidy, place the pan on the hob (stove top) and reduce until the sauce thickens."
Remove it from the heat and stir in half of the cheese, then season carefully and leave it to cool slightly.
Cut about a third of the pastry from the block. Dust a clean work surface with flour and roll both pieces of pastry out evenly with a floured rolling pin to the thickness of a pound coin.
Butter an appropriately sized pie dish then line with the larger sheet, leaving the edges dangling over the sides.
Tip (pour or spoon) the stew into your pastry lined dish and even it out before sprinkling the remaining cheese over it.
Brush the edges of the pastry with a little beaten egg.
Cut the other rolled sheet of pastry to fit the top of the pie dish and criss-cross lightly with a sharp knife. Place it over the top of the pie and fold the overhanging pastry on to the pastry lid to make it look nice and rustic.
Brush the top with beaten egg then bake the pie directly on the bottom of the oven for 45 minutes until the pastry is cooked puffed and golden.
Serves 4 to 6
Jamie Oliver's Official Website
"Jamie at Home" on Food Network
If you have the U.K. version of the book "Jamie Oliver at Home" , it's on page 342.
I use this Gram Conversion Calculator
Pepperidge Farm Puff Pastry
Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
Originally posted Mar 13, 2009
Jamie Oliver Steak Guinness and Cheese Pie Recipe
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