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Old-fashioned chicken pie


Serves: 4
timePrep time: 25 mins
timeTotal time:
Old-fashioned chicken pie
Recipe photograph by Jan Baldwin

Old-fashioned chicken pie


Serves: 4
timePrep time: 25 mins
timeTotal time:

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Nutritional information (per serving)
Calories
950Kcal
Fat
61gr
Saturates
32gr
Carbs
55gr
Sugars
6gr
Fibre
6gr
Protein
45gr
Salt
0.8gr

Alison Yetman

Alison Yetman

After running her own successful restaurant for 20 years, Alison Yetman then helped establish Wiveton Hall Café. This much-loved lunch spot has been described as 'one of the best beach eateries in Britain' and is a firm favourite of fellow Norfolk chef, Delia Smith.

See more of Alison Yetman’s recipes
Alison Yetman

Alison Yetman

After running her own successful restaurant for 20 years, Alison Yetman then helped establish Wiveton Hall Café. This much-loved lunch spot has been described as 'one of the best beach eateries in Britain' and is a firm favourite of fellow Norfolk chef, Delia Smith.

See more of Alison Yetman’s recipes

Ingredients

For poaching the chicken:
  • 1 small onion
  • 1 small leek
  • 1 celery stalk
  • 1 small carrot
  • 4 chicken drumsticks
  • 4 chicken thighs
  • 1 bay leaf
  • a sprig of thyme
  • 1.25 litres light chicken stock (or water)
  • 500g block all-butter puff pastry
  • 1 egg yolk, beaten with a little water, to glaze
For the pie filling:
  • 2 medium carrots, peeled and cut on the diagonal into 1cm slices
  • 2 medium leeks, trimmed and cut into 2cm slices
  • 50g butter
  • 50g plain flour, plus extra for dusting
  • 2 tbsp single or double cream

Step by step

Get ahead

The pastry can be made a couple of days in advance and freezes well. Assemble the pie a day ahead, glaze and chill (unbaked), and bring back to room temperature before cooking. You can brush the pastry with beaten egg once more before baking, if you want to make the pastry really shiny.

  1. Roughly chop the onion, leek, celery and carrot. Put the chicken in a wide pan with the vegetables, a level teaspoon of salt and the bay leaf and thyme. Add enough stock just to cover the contents and bring gently to the boil. Skim off any scum, reduce the heat, cover with a lid and poach the chicken for about 30 minutes or until the flesh feels tender when pierced with a knife and the juices run clear. Leave to cool in the stock.

  2. When the chicken is cool enough to handle, strain off but reserve the stock (keep this for making the sauce) and discard the vegetables. Remove the skin from the chicken and discard. Pull all the meat from the bones and transfer to a 1.2 litre pie dish.

  3. Bring 600ml of the reserved stock to the boil, add the carrots and simmer for 5 minutes. Add the leeks and, as soon as they come back to the boil, remove all the veg with a slotted spoon and add to the chicken.

    Tip

    Don’t be nervous about making your own pastry – it’s well worth the effort. Or you can use ready-made all-butter puff pastry instead.

  4. Melt the butter in another pan, stir in the flour and cook for a few minutes, stirring constantly, to make a roux. Add a small ladleful of the hot stock, stirring well with a wooden spoon or balloon whisk. Repeat, stirring all the time, until all the stock has been added. Season and stir in the cream, if using. Pour the sauce over the chicken and veg and give it a stir. Leave to cool. Preheat the oven to 220°C, fan 200°C, gas 7.

  5. On a floured surface, roll out the pastry to about ½cm thick, enough to generously cover the pie dish with an overlap. Butter the edge of the dish, cut a strip of pastry 2½cm wide from around the outside of the rolled-out pastry and press firmly round the edge of the dish. Brush with cold water and place the rest of the pastry on top, firming down the edge. Trim away any excess with a sharp knife. Crimp the edge with a fork and decorate the top with leaves or another design made from the pastry trimmings. Use a dab of water to make the bits stick.

  6. Brush the pie with the beaten egg. Bake for 45-50 minutes until golden and bubbling hot.

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