There's
a Spie
for everyone! Here's the chicken or turkey version :
Chicken
or turkey Spie
Serves
4
500g chicken or turkey breast mince
1 medium onion, finely chopped
glug of rapeseed oil
2 chicken stock pots
1 tsp garlic paste or 1 garlic stock pot
2 tbsp tomato paste
2 dessertspoons small chunk Branston
glug of Worcestershire Sauce
celery salt and black pepper
250g passata
2/3 jacket potatoes, baked, peeled
if you wish, sliced thinly
50g each of Mature Cheddar and Red Leicester cheese
grated and mixed together
Pre-heat oven 180fan/200c/Gas 6.
Heat the rapeseed oil gently in a large frying pan. Add the
chicken or turkey mince ensuring that you break it up – fry for 2/3
minutes to seal properly and then turn it, repeat. Add salt and
black pepper.
Add the onion and garlic and fry for 2/3 minutes, stirring to
combine.
Add the tomato paste and the chicken stock pots, followed by the
Worcestershire Sauce, stirring to combine. Finally add the Branston
and stir well and simmer for 5 minutes. Leave, covered until you're
ready to roll.
If you're using a hob to oven frying pan then arrange the sliced
potato over the base and then sprinkle with cheese. Cook for 30
minutes.
If you are using an ovenproof casserole or a foil tray then
transfer the base and finish as above.
Both the chicken and the turkey breast mince are low in fat.
Check out the Beef label on the blog, 28th January 2018 Saturday night supper – A Shepherd or a Cottage
– for entertaining the “Grumpy Old Men” which gives another
variation of the “Spie”, using Madeira and
Ruby Port with Worcestershire Sauce which also gives a description of
“puddles” - describing the consistency of the filling – not too
dry but not too wet!
There's SPUD too –
on the same label 16th September 2018 – Shepherd's Pie Upside Down which uses
braising steak instead of minced beef if you'd like a posh option.
A
WARNING – if you are using a frying pan that is suitable to
transfer from the hob to the oven please be careful when removing the
pan and remember to wear oven gloves when serving! If you'd prefer
to use a foil tray, they measure 23x23 cms approximately so perfect
to serve four - if you want to know where to get them, try Wilkos.
You could decant into small foil “takeaway” type trays (with
lids) and then freeze in portions if you don't need the whole batch.
Fancy a bowl of soup?
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