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Top rated Beef pie recipes
good and proper steak pie
By lawriemc2013
this one is a favourite
- Serves: 6
- 6 rump steaks
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 onion
- 2 glasses red wine
- 1 litre beef stock
- 2 egg yolks
- 500g puff pastry
Beef and potato pie
By S. Panet
Slice all the potatoes, crush the garlic, slice finely the shallot and parsley and mix with 100 g of sausage meat (...
- 2 pastries, ready-made
- 200 g potatoes
- 1 clove garlic,
- 1 shallot,
- parsley,
- 100g sausage meat (or minced meat)
- 1 egg.
Steak Pie
Approved byThe ChefBy lpsatchell
A tried and tested Webbler favourite
- 800g diced steak
- 1 large onion diced
- 3 large parsnips
- 6 carrots
- 400ml red wine (or 1 bottle of ale)
- butter for frying
- tsp of marmite
- tbs of balsamic vinegar
- tbs of honey
- tbs of brown sauce
- gravy browning
- 1 cube chicken stock
- salt and pepper (to taste)
- cornflour to thicken
- puff pastry (if you're feeling ambitious use homemade salted croissant dough)
Dinner pie
By wackykitchen, wackykitchen.co.uk
Enjoy all of your dinner baked inside a pie crust like a lasagne with layers of beef cheese and chips with gravy
- Chips
- Bacon
- Ground beef
- Ground pork
- Concentrated Tomato paste
- Onion
- Cloves
- Gravy
- Shortcrust Pastry
- Cheese
- 1 clove garlic,
- carrots
Corned Beef, Onion and Potato Pie
By Ladybenj
A delicious pie that can be eaten hot or cold
- 1 Can of Corned Beef
- 2 Large potatoes
- 1 Onion
- 1 pack of shortcrust pastry
- 1 egg, beaten
Corned Beef Pie
By deboldyard
Something I made up which would be cheap, easy and tasty
- 1 tin corned beef (large)
- 1 onion
- 1 tblsp oil
- 1 tin baked beans
- 1 tin tomatoes
- 3 baking potatoes
- 2 oz butter
- 2 tblsp milk
- Dash Worcester Sauce
- 2 oz grated Cheddar Cheese
- Salt and Pepper
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