Steak & Ale Pie
Steak & Ale Pie

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have steak & ale pie using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Steak & Ale Pie:
  1. Make ready Beef Brisket
  2. Get x onions
  3. Get x can of Guinness
  4. Make ready x rich beef stock pot
  5. Prepare tlbs Fresh thyme
  6. Prepare tlbs plain flour
  7. Prepare Ready rolled puff pastry
  8. Take bay leafs
  9. Take Salt & Pepper
  10. Make ready garlic gloves

Steak can also be cooked in sauce, such as in steak and kidney pie, or minced and formed into patties, such as hamburgers. The steak is then grilled at high temperature to get the appropriate crust. Also called round steak, or even the less-appealing butt steak, rump steak is cheaper than many other steaks because it's among the least tender. As with flat steaks, it's crucial to marinate rump steak before attempting to grill it, although braising, broiling or pan-frying are preferable cooking methods.

Steps to make Steak & Ale Pie:
  1. Cut the brisket into large chunks and fry in a hot pan until caramelised and put to one side
  2. Cut the onion & garlic and add to the same pan, fry on a low heat for 5 minutes. Add the beef back into the pan & add the flour. Stir until the flour has coated the pan.
  3. Add the Guinness, stock pot, thyme & season with salt and pepper. Bring to the boil. Transfer to slow cooker on low heat for 8 hours or high heat for 5 hours. Alternatively add to oven at 140 for 3 hours. Cook until the beef is tender and falls apart with a fork.
  4. Separate the beef & cooking liquid. Pull the beef, leaving a mixture of large chunks & smaller chunks. Add half the liquid to the pulled beef.
  5. Let the mixture cool before adding the pastry. Whisk up an egg with a fork in a cup then brush the pastry. Add to a preheated over at 180 degrees and cook for 40 minutes or until pastry is golden brown.

Also called round steak, or even the less-appealing butt steak, rump steak is cheaper than many other steaks because it's among the least tender. As with flat steaks, it's crucial to marinate rump steak before attempting to grill it, although braising, broiling or pan-frying are preferable cooking methods. The cut of steak you use is down to personal preference and budget. Different cuts will deliver different levels of tenderness and flavour. Our handy steak infographic shows you what to expect from each cut and gives advice on how best to cook it.

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