Saturday, 18 April 2020

Time on your hands … variations on the Spie theme


There are, as always, variations on a theme for the “Spie”. If you'd like a veggie version you can use Quorn mince. If you'd like a version that doesn't use red meat but poultry you could use chicken or turkey mince.

To save you time, here's the original “Spie” recipe, followed by a chicken or turkey mince version.

Spie

Serves 4

500g minced steak
Celery salt and black pepper
Drop of rapeseed oil
2 tbsp tomato paste
2 Knorr beef stock pots
2 tbsp small chunk Branston pickle
or Branston sauce

2/3 cooked Jacket potatoes, sliced thinly
or leftover mashed potato

Two handfuls of grated cheese – whatever you've
got in your fridge, Mature Cheddar, Red Leicester or
Gruyere work well – or even a little of each


Using a large frying pan, brown the minced steak thoroughly in a drop of rapeseed oil and season with salt and black pepper. Add the tomato paste and stock pots, when cooked through and melted, add the Branston. If the mixture is too stiff add a drop of water. It should not be sloppy. Cook on a low heat for 10/15 minutes and set aside.

Take your potatoes from your baked stash, slice thinly (or add leftover mash) and arrange on top of the mince mixture. If you haven't any ready to use baked potatoes you can always microwave them although the flavour is not as good as oven baked. Finish off with grated cheese.

To serve pre-heat your oven to 180fan/200/Gas6 and bake for 30 minutes.

Serve on its own, with steamed vegetables or, if you like hot with cold, try a beetroot relish and or a coleslaw!

Next up … a poultry alternative

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