Sunday, October 21, 2012

Guinness Pie

When I woke up this morning, I was expecting a somewhat relaxing day, J had a family party that we were planning on attending mid day and last week kicked off our Sunday nights on the couch with the new season of The Walking Dead starting. I was up and bopping around the kitchen in my pajamas, getting out my large bowl for the requested chocolate chip pancakes ( J was taking  a break from his typical 3 eggs and an English Muffin). Before I could grab a measuring cup, I hear an "uh oh" from the living room. J was being called into work on his day off. We finally get a weekend scheduled off together so of course an emergency at work has to come up. So in place of C+C pancakes, I quickly threw together an egg and cheese bagel sandwich, wrap it in foil for that authentic "to go" look and pull down the travel mug for an accompanying coffee with cream. Out the door he went by 9am. So now I have an entire sunny fall day to kick around the house and yard and come up with some delicious dinner idea. Comfy clothes were in order, then it was out the door to plant my bulbs so that the spring will come in with some color next year. J's uniform was up next and I was actually able to get it out of the dryer fast enough that no ironing was required. Now for food. I had all day so time was not an option, it had to be warm and filling as all Sunday dinners should be. I have been looking at a recipe on my pinterest board for awhile now and today seemed like a good time to attempt Guinness Pie: an Irish steak pie.




I needed:
a 1.5 lbs chuck roast ( I used pre cubed beef stew meat)
1/4 lb bacon
 1 red onion diced
2 carrots largely diced
2 stalks of celery diced
3 oz mushrooms sliced
3 cloves garlic
1 bottle Guinness
1 cup beef broth
flour for dredging
2 cups cheddar cheese shredded
1 TBS fresh Rosemary ( I had fresh Rosemary frozen from my garden- if you don't use 1 tsp dried)
1 tsp dried thyme
Salt and pepper
2 sheets puff pastry

In my dutch oven I cooked down the bacon
When done, remove the bacon but keep the grease in the pan.
Dredge the beef in the flour and season with salt and pepper
In batches, brown beef in the bacon grease then remove from pan
Saute onion, carrots and celery until soft ( Add butter if the pan dries out too much)
Add mushrooms until soft
Add garlic and cook for 1 minute
Add Guinness and bring to a boil, scraping up browned bits
Add stock, and meat back into the dutch oven
Place pot uncovered into a 350 degree oven for 1.5- 2 hours, checking and adding stock if needed
Remove from oven add cheese and increase temperature to 400
Line 8x10 greased pan  with one sheet of puffed pastry, scoring then placing in oven for 6-8 min so it won't become soggy.
Spoon beef mixture ontop of bottom crust and cover with the second sheet of pastry..
Create criss cross pattern so as not to puff-- not cutting all the way through
Brush with egg wash
Bake for 20-40 minutes

It is baking now, smells great pictures to come


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