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Wholemeal spinach, feta and potato pies

PREP

1h 30m

BAKE

30 mins

TOTAL

2h

Serves 6

A little effort

About the bake

Beautiful little purses. Spinach with feta is a classic combination and the addition of potato and golden wholemeal pastry make these pies a little more satisfying. Be creative and add your own touches, be it sweet Thai chilli sauce, garlic or even caraway seeds.

Substitutions and Variations

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16 Ingredients

6 Steps

Ingredients

For the pastry

  • 140g Allinson's Plain Wholemeal Flour
  • 140g Allinson's Plain White Flour
  • 85g Butter (unsalted) (cold, diced)
  • 85g Vegetable suet (shredded)
  • 100ml Milk

For the filling

  • 1 Baking potato(es) (small, peeled and cut into small chunks)
  • 200g Spinach
  • 100ml Double cream
  • 100g Feta cheese
  • 1 Egg(s) (free range) (beaten)
  • 100g Cheddar cheese
  • pinch Salt
  • pinch Pepper
  • Nutmeg (fresh, grated)

For the glaze

  • 1 Egg(s) (free range)
  • 1 tbsp Water

Method


  • Step 1

    To make the pastry, rub the flours together with the butter and
    suet until it is the texture of breadcrumbs, then work in the milk
    (you may not need it all) until the pastry comes together. Knead
    the pastry on a bench until soft. Press the pastry into a flat, round
    shape and chill for one hour while you make the filling.


  • Step 2

    Boil the potato for ten minutes until cooked, then drain. To wilt
    the spinach, tip it into a colander, pour over boiling water from a
    kettle, drain, then squeeze out all of the liquid. In a bowl, mix the
    spinach with the potato, cream, feta, egg and two-thirds of the
    Cheddar. Season with salt, pepper and nutmeg, then set aside.


  • Step 3

    Preheat the oven to 220°C (fan 200°C, gas mark 7). Roll out the pastry on a floured surface to 3mm thick and cut out six squares, each approximately 13cm×13cm. Spoon some mix into the centre of each square, then brush the edges with egg.


  • Step 4

    Bring all four corners together over the filling, pinching the edges together to make a sealed purse with the pinched edges facing up.


  • Step 5

    Mix the egg with water. Transfer the pies to a baking tray. Cut two slits in the top of each pie with a sharp knife. Brush each generously with egg wash, then top with a large pinch of grated Cheddar.


  • Step 6

    Bake in the oven for thirty minutes or until golden and the cheese topping has melted. Leave to cool slightly. These are delicious warm but perfectly acceptable cold, too.

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