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lostkat
21-12-2008, 23:49
I bought a pack of venison from the Good Food Show a few weeks ago and decided that I wanted to put it into a hearty pie... so I did :) I also went to a local farmers' market yesterday and picked up some gorgeous 'gormet' mushrooms to put in it. Fab! This pie is dead easy, but beware of the preparation time involved. Most of that involves it sitting in the fridge, but you need to let it have a good 4 hrs marinading, so start it off early.

Anyway, here we go...

Venison & Mushroom Pie
Serves 4 (was supposed to be 2, but it's MASSIVE!!)

Ingredients
Marinade


400g stewing venison, cubed
250ml red wine
1 onion, finely sliced
1 clove of garlic, crushed
1 carrot, peeled and sliced
1 sprig of rosemary
1 bay leaf
3 juniper berries



Stew

3 tbsp corn flour
2 tbsp butter
100g button mushrooms, large mushrooms halved or quartered (dependent on size)
5-6 small shallots, halved or quartered (dependent on size)
1 tbsp fresh thyme, finely chopped
250ml (approx) beef or veg stock



Pie


250-300g ready-to-roll puff or shortcrust pastry
1 egg, lightly beaten



Method
1. Put all of the marinade ingredients into a bowl. Add the venison, cover with clingfilm and leave for at least 4 hrs in the fridge (can be done overnight)

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2. Strain the venison from the marinade and reserve the wine, which should now be opaque.

3. Put the cornflour in a bowl and toss the venison until thoroughly coated.

4. Melt the butter in a casserole dish over a medium heat and add the venison. Cook for 2-3 minutes until browned on all sides. You might need to do this in batches.

5. Remove the meat and add a splosh of the red wine mixture. Scrape any bits off the bottom of the pan so that they become part of the stew rather than burning on the bottom.

5. Add the mushrooms, shallots and rosemary (you can remove the meat at this point briefly) and cook for a further 2-3 minutes.

http://www.lostkat.co.uk/venisonpie02.jpg

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6. Reduce the heat slightly and tip the venison back in along with the reserved red wine. Add enough stock to almost cover all of the meat and veg.

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7. Bring the liquid to a strong simmer, spoon of any scum which comes to the top. Then reduce the heat to its lowest setting and cook, stirring regularly for around 2 hours until the meat is lovely and tender.
N.B. My lowest setting on the smallest gas ring was too much for this, so I put it in the oven on GM2 instead, which was perfect.

8. Preheat the oven to GM6 (200°C) and roll the pastry out to fit the pie dish you're going to be using.

9. Tip the stew into the pie dish and place the pastry over the top. Crimp around the edges and trim off the excess.

10. Make 2 small holes in the centre of the pie, and make a couple of leaves out of any excess pastry to decorate the top. Brush the whole thing with some beaten egg.

http://www.lostkat.co.uk/venisonpie05.jpg

11. Cook the pie for around 20 minutes until the pastry is golden brown. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for a few minutes before serving with mash and veg. You won't need to make a gravy as the pie will have enough.

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Devour!

lostkat
22-12-2008, 00:05
Nah...... his mam :p

Fayshun
22-12-2008, 00:21
Mmmmm Bambi mum and fungus pie.

Looks Om-nom-nom-tastic!

Fayshun
22-12-2008, 01:25
some of those mushrooms are shaped like willies ;D
*snigger*

Josh calls his "bobbies helmet" his mushroom.

Lomster
22-12-2008, 05:19
*snigger*

Josh calls his "bobbies helmet" his mushroom.

hehe yeah I remember when I 1st heard him say it he said "i'm washing my mushroom ok mummy" when in bath lol
I had to ask him what he was on about he replied with "my mushroom on my willy silly mummy" he was about 4 i think lol.

Jonny69
22-12-2008, 14:15
Wow that looks amazing. We've got some pretty darn good cooking threads on here at the moment, hats off :)

Jonny69
22-12-2008, 14:16
*snigger*

Josh calls his "bobbies helmet" his mushroom.
I'm guessing you're referring to his herman gelmet, right?

BBx
22-12-2008, 14:28
OMG I think that's just put me off mushrooms :/

On the other note, your piccies are fab Kate :D

BB x

lostkat
22-12-2008, 14:51
They were all very nice mushrooms if it's any consolation? Really think it makes a difference to go and get some proper nice ones.

Got leftovers tonight. Woo :D

BBx
22-12-2008, 15:10
They were all very nice mushrooms if it's any consolation? Really think it makes a difference to go and get some proper nice ones.

Got leftovers tonight. Woo :D

Not your recipe Kate - Lom's comment!

:D it looks delicious...

BB x

Will
22-12-2008, 15:20
Venison is amazing such a good idea to make it into a pie. Looks hearty and delicious. I love pies muchly! Lots of protein too - just the sort of thing I need! :D

lostkat
23-12-2008, 11:06
You could just as easily stick dumplings on it and serve it as a casserole instead as it's all cooked by the time you put the pie lid on. It was proper melt in the mouth stuff and was still as good served re-heated the next day. Won't be long before I make this again I fear!! :)

BBx
23-12-2008, 11:50
My mum shirked on the pie at the weekend.

There was no pastry base! Guilty as charged as that was the best bit of the steak pie :(

BB x