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Large slice of freshly-baked steak pie on a white plate
Sifting through the pastry ingredients for a steak pie pastry base
Folding the pastry base for a steak pie around a medium-sized pie dish
Covering the top of a steak pie with a layer of pastry
Top view of a traditional steak pie covered with latticed pastry

Traditional Steak Pie Recipe

PREP

2h

BAKE

40 mins

TOTAL

2h 40m

Serves 8

A little effort

About the bake

This simple steak pie is a perfect winter warmer, brimming with a rich steak filling, and topped with buttery, crumbly pastry.

There's nothing more rewarding than slicing into a homemade pie, with golden shortcrust pastry.

How can I thicken my steak pie filling?

If your steak casserole mixture needs to thicken up before you add it to the pie dish, simply add a teaspoon of plain flour, stir into the steak mix, and see how the mixture looks. Add flour slowly, one teaspoon at a time, until your mixture starts to thicken up.

18 Ingredients

11 Steps

Ingredients

For the filling

  • 2 tbsp Vegetable oil
  • 1kg Braising steak
  • pinch Salt
  • pinch Pepper
  • 1 Onion(s) (large, coarsely chopped)
  • 2 Garlic clove(s) (roughly crushed)
  • 2 tbsp Allinson's Plain White Flour
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tbsp Tomato purée
  • 1 tsp Dried mixed herbs
  • 250g Mushrooms (sliced)
  • 2 Large carrots (sliced in 5mm circles)
  • 500ml Red wine or beef stock

For the pastry

  • 75g Butter (unsalted) (cold)
  • 300g Allinson's Plain White Flour
  • Pinch Salt
  • 75g Lard
  • 5 tbsp Warm water

Nutritional information per 269g serving

  • 558kcal Energy
  • 32g Fat
  • 14g of which Saturates
  • 35g Carbohydrates
  • 3.9g of which Sugars
  • 32g Protein
  • 2.1g Salt

Method


  • Step 1

    Preheat your oven to 160°C (140°fan / gas 2) You will need a rectangular pie dish length about 26cm


  • Step 2

    First make the filling. In a flameproof casserole heat 1 tbsp. Oil until very hot, then brown the beef well on all sides in batches, adding more oil if you need it. Remove the beef from the pan and reduce the heat a little, add a touch more oil and soften the onion for 2-3 minutes, adding the garlic and then the carrots and

    mushrooms. Fry for about 5 minutes to allow the vegetables to soften but not brown too much.


  • Step 3

    Return the beef to the pan, add the flour and some salt and pepper. Give everything a good stir, it wont look very appetising at this point but don't worry. 


  • Step 4

    Mix together your stock or wine, herbs, tomato puree and Worcestershire sauce in a jug. Pour this all over the meat and vegetables and stir again, the meat should just be covered, but if its not add a little more liquid to do so.


  • Step 5

    Bring the casserole up to a boil, then cover and place in your preheated oven for 1 ½ hours until the meat is tender and the gravy thickened.


  • Step 6

    While the casserole cooks make your pastry. Rub together the flour and the fats until they are like breadcrumbs, and then bind the pastry together with the water using your hands. Wrap the pastry in cling film and then rest in the fridge for about an hour.


  • Step 7

    When the casserole is cooked and the meat is tender, remove from the oven and allow to cool.


  • Step 8

    Preheat your oven to 190°C (170°C / Gas 5)


  • Step 9

    Divide your pastry into 2/3 and 1/3. Use the larger section to line your pie dish, leaving the edges draped over the edges. Fill with the cooled casserole. Roll out the second piece of pastry. Moisten the rim of the pastry in the pie dish with water using your fingers. Drape the pastry lid over the top and stick down.

    Trim the edges and check they're sealed.


  • Step 10

    Make some decorations using leftover pastry and prick some holes for the steam to escape. You can chill the pie until you are ready to cook it. When you are ready to cook, brush the pastry with milk.


  • Step 11

    Bake in your preheated oven for 30-40 minutes. Serve straight away.

“Made this pie for the family and they said it was the best pie they've ever had. They all went back for seconds.”