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Chicken, Mushroom and Onion Pie

Chicken, Mushroom  and Onion Pie

We had the crown of a Chicken left over as we'd used the wings and legs. We also had some Chives from yesterdays meal which we don't normally had in. So Pie it was.....
 
Ingredients:-
 
1 small Chicken crown, roasted
Pastry mix (We used Gluten Free at 89p and followed the instructions on the pack)
2 large Onions
4 large Mushrooms, sliced
Flour & Margarine to make a Roux
Fresh Chives
Fresh Parsley
Milk
Salt & Pepper to season 
 
Method:-
 
(1) Fry the Onions gently until softened.
(2) Cut the Chicken into cubes.
(3)  Make a Roux. (margarine and flour) Effectively you need to fry the Flour in the Margarine, add Salt and Pepper and then add milk whilst whisking. You should end up with a reasonably runny White Sauce.
(4) Add the Chicken, Onions, Mushroom, Chives and Parsley to the mix and simmer over a very low heat.
(5) All the Pie base to an oven proof casserole dish.
(6) Add the pastry, bur creative with in if you like?

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To celebrate the last of our 100 Asian recipes we thought something seasonal was appropriate. A real winter warmer.

Ingredients:-

Chicken Drumsticks & Thighs
1 Onion, cut into wedges
1 Leek, thickly sliced
2 large new Potatoes, quartered with the skin on
1 Carrot, thickly sliced
1 Red Pepper, deseeded and chopped
500ml of Chicken stock
Oil to fry
Chopped Spring Onions and Sesame Seeds, to garnish

Sauce Ingredients:-

2 Tbsp of Soy Sauce (Gluten free in our case)
1 Tbsp of Gochujang Paste
½ Tbsp of Sugar
3 Cloves of Garlic, minced
2 Tbsp of Shaoxing Wine
A thumb nail of Ginger, grated
½ Tsp of Chilli flakes
½ Tsp of Chipotle Chilli Flakes
1 Tsp of Sesame Oil

Method:-

(1) In a bowl add all the Sauce ingredients and mix well.
(2) In a frying pan add a little Oil and brown the Chicken on all sides.
(3) Coat the Chicken in the Sauce and then transfer everything to a casserole dish.
(4) Add the vegetables  and the Chicken Stock.
(5) Cover with a lid and place in the oven at 160c for 3 hours.
(6) Garnish with Spring Onions and Sesame Seeds.

I think it’s fair to say we’ve really enjoyed this experiment. We’ve learned new techniques, discovered new ingredients and attempted to get our tongues around some very strange recipe names. Living in York has been very helpful as we have a thriving Asian student population. To cater for them and the local Asian restaurants there are several really good Asian supermarkets within easy walking distance.

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