Cheeky Country Chicken Pie

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Perfect for the chilly weather of autumn; Cheeky Country Chicken Pie with rough puff pastry.

Country chicken pie

Sure enough, things are getting cooler here. It was shocking to get up early for work have to run back inside for a coat. Where did this come from? Just the other week it was warm enough to remind me of the height of summer??

Now, this is not a bad thing. While I do love the summer, and the food it inspires, cooler weather is brilliant. The bounty of the farmers’ markets beckons, rich dishes that demand to be simple and bold are the mainstays in our house. Usually, this involves some form of slowly cooked meat, braised in beer or wine and a bit of butter chucked in for good measure.

Great plan and I will get to that, however, we are also trying to lose weight (although who isn’t) and save a bit of cash. I grew up having a traditional Sunday Lunch, or Sunday Roast, and I proudly carry that on. This past Sunday it was roast chicken, and thus when D and I had finished eating we have a substantial amount of chicken left over.

Never one to want to see food go to waste, instead I made a pie. Yes, the diet may not have been the top priority this week. Instead, what we call a cheeky country chicken pie; filled with juicy chicken, fresh veg, tons of herbs and topped with a crispy rough puff pastry.

Pairings

Drinks

Enjoying a cheeky country chicken pie, well some cold white wine would do. Maybe a bottle of lager if you want to feel a bit English.

Music

A pie, a cold drink, friend and family. You need some relaxing music, maybe acoustic. Vance Joy’s Mess is Mine seems like a good fit.

Country chicken pie

Cheeky Country Chicken Pie

Matt
Perfect for the chilly weather of autumn; Cheeky Country Chicken Pie with rough puff pastry.
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Prep Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes

Ingredients
  

Filling:

  • 2 cups cooked chicken meat chopped
  • 2-3 chopped carrots peeled and chopped
  • 1/2 medium white onion finely chopped
  • 2 strips of bacon finely sliced
  • 2 garlic cloves finely chopped
  • 1 stock of celery finely chopped
  • 4-5 pieces of thyme leaves picked. Add even more if you feel like it.
  • Small bunch of parsley
  • 1 TB sauce flour
  • 1 TB butter
  • 1 Cup chicken stock
  • Salt and pepper
  • 1 egg

Rough Puff:

  • 250 g flour
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 250 g cold butter
  • 150 ml cold water

Instructions
 

  • Start with the rough puff pastry. Mix the flour and salt into a large bowl. Chop the butter in small chunks, add them to the bowl and use a pastry cutter or rub them in loosely. Keep it slightly chunky.
  • Add 100ml of the cold water to the bowl of flour. Mix and add water only until the dough comes together. Chill for 30 min.
  • Turn out dough on a floured board. Knead gently, you don’t want the butter to start to melt, and shape the dough into a rectangle. Using a rolling pin, roll the dough in one direction only, roll the dough until 3 times the width, about 20 x 50cm. Do this quickly, again we want the butter to stay cold.
  • Time for the turns! Fold the dough by taking the top and bottom third and fold over each other. Rotate (or turn!) the dough by a quarter and repeat step 3.
  • Meanwhile, time to make filling. First, crisp the bacon in a pan. When crispy, drain and wipe out the pan.
  • In the frying pan, melt the butter and toss in the garlic. When the garlic is fragrant, add the onion, carrot and celery. Cook for about 5min.
  • Add the chicken, herbs, and toss to combine. Add the chicken stock, and boil for a few minutes.
  • Finally, mix the sauce flour with equal water. Pour this into the mixture, stir to combine and turn off the heat. Let the whole mixture cool, about an hour or more.
  • Heat the oven to 200C. Pour the filling into your pie dish. Meanwhile, roll the pastry to the thickness of a pound coin. Place this over top, with a small slash or two to let air escape. You may need to put a bit of water on the edge of the pie dish to help it stick.
  • Beat the egg, and brush your the top of the pastry with the egg wash. Place this into the hot oven, and bake for about 30min. When the top is nice and brown, your pie is done. Serve while warm.
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33 Comments

  1. Amazing photos, Matt! And that pie looks seriously amazing. The golden puff pastry top. The deliciously comforting filling. Oh yeah, bring on the cold weather comfort food! The only problem with cold weather comfort food is that it runs afoul of our efforts to lose weight. I’m willing to work out an extra time or two if it means a nice bowl of this cheeky pie, though!

  2. Matt, the Cheeky country chicken pie looks scrumptious! And the home made crust is just perfect!
    I live in the New England area in the US and the weather is absolutely the same as you described. It went from 70 degrees to 32 degrees last week!
    Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful dish with us at Fiesta Friday this week!

  3. Definitely a favorite with my family. Great idea to add bacon as I seem to add it to everything else. I am enjoying that cookbook you recommended by Neil Rankin (it finally arrived) – he has quite a personality which makes the cookbook fun to read 🙂

  4. Indeed, I’m kind of happy about days getting cooler. I’ve missed my favorite jackets and scarves so it’s great to finally pull them:) Besides, it’s quite comfortable fall this year here, with slightly crisp mornings and rather warm afternoons. Also, fall days are for something comfort and earthy (and warm) so this combo of chicken, veggies, herbs, and pastry sounds great and just right! Nicely done, Matt!

  5. A wonderful way to use leftovers – you’re right. Sometimes they’re some of the recipes my husband loves so much he wants me to make again! But I can’t reproduce them without the little bit of this and that… Are you in the photograph or did you use a model? Just wondering if you have help with your photography. It’s stunning.

    1. HAHAHA, That would be my other half. I will have to think carefully if I will tell them you thought they were a model! To be honest, it was a quick snap before dinner!

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