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miljo123 22-05-2009 03:11 AM

New potato and mushroom pot pie recipe
 
This warming pot pie recipe features new potatoes and mixed wild mushrooms in a creamy herbed sauce, in tender pastry for a great family meal.

This healthy, fast and easy to make vegetable and meat pot pie pastry recipe makes a great side dish, lunch or meal for a family dinner. This recipe serves 4.


INGREDIENTS:



8 oz. thawed shortcrust pastry, rolled out to 1/4 inch thick

2 cups new potatoes, halved

2 cups wild mushrooms (chanterelli, enoki and oyster), sliced

2 cups fresh garden herbs (parsley, chervil and chives), finely chopped

1 cup sour cream

1 egg, beaten


METHOD:


Preheat oven to 400 F (200 C). Half pastry and line a pie dish. Reserve the remaining pastry for the lid. Set aside.


Combine new potatoes, wild mushrooms, garden herbs and sour cream. Season according to taste. Spoon mixture into the pie. Assure that mixture completely fills all the space.


Moisten edges of pie shell with half the beaten egg. Put on pastry lid and crimp edges to seal.

Using remaining egg, brush lid to glaze. Bake for 45 minutes or until golden. Serve hot with a light salad and soft rolls.

Tyrone Biggums 17-06-2009 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by miljo123 (Post 1320970)
This warming pot pie recipe features new potatoes and mixed wild mushrooms in a creamy herbed sauce, in tender pastry for a great family meal.

This healthy, fast and easy to make vegetable and meat pot pie pastry recipe makes a great side dish, lunch or meal for a family dinner. This recipe serves 4.


INGREDIENTS:



8 oz. thawed shortcrust pastry, rolled out to 1/4 inch thick

2 cups new potatoes, halved

2 cups wild mushrooms (chanterelli, enoki and oyster), sliced

2 cups fresh garden herbs (parsley, chervil and chives), finely chopped

1 cup sour cream

1 egg, beaten


METHOD:


Preheat oven to 400 F (200 C). Half pastry and line a pie dish. Reserve the remaining pastry for the lid. Set aside.


Combine new potatoes, wild mushrooms, garden herbs and sour cream. Season according to taste. Spoon mixture into the pie. Assure that mixture completely fills all the space.


Moisten edges of pie shell with half the beaten egg. Put on pastry lid and crimp edges to seal.

Using remaining egg, brush lid to glaze. Bake for 45 minutes or until golden. Serve hot with a light salad and soft rolls.

Fantastic!...I've been looking for a new pot pie recipe

liza4kit 15-10-2009 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tyrone Biggums (Post 1333293)
Fantastic!...I've been looking for a new pot pie recipe

Thanx a lot i tried pot pie recipe at home but since i am not a good cook its was not that ok but my husband said it was excellent dish. i knew he was lying to make me happy .

simrnz 19-10-2009 04:49 PM

hello i was just wondering can i replace eggs with something else? since my hubby is allergic with eggs :(

Quote:

Originally Posted by miljo123 (Post 1320970)
This warming pot pie recipe features new potatoes and mixed wild mushrooms in a creamy herbed sauce, in tender pastry for a great family meal.

This healthy, fast and easy to make vegetable and meat pot pie pastry recipe makes a great side dish, lunch or meal for a family dinner. This recipe serves 4.


INGREDIENTS:



8 oz. thawed shortcrust pastry, rolled out to 1/4 inch thick

2 cups new potatoes, halved

2 cups wild mushrooms (chanterelli, enoki and oyster), sliced

2 cups fresh garden herbs (parsley, chervil and chives), finely chopped

1 cup sour cream

1 egg, beaten


METHOD:


Preheat oven to 400 F (200 C). Half pastry and line a pie dish. Reserve the remaining pastry for the lid. Set aside.


Combine new potatoes, wild mushrooms, garden herbs and sour cream. Season according to taste. Spoon mixture into the pie. Assure that mixture completely fills all the space.


Moisten edges of pie shell with half the beaten egg. Put on pastry lid and crimp edges to seal.

Using remaining egg, brush lid to glaze. Bake for 45 minutes or until golden. Serve hot with a light salad and soft rolls.


henry21 28-10-2009 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simrnz (Post 1392781)
hello i was just wondering can i replace eggs with something else? since my hubby is allergic with eggs :(

well this dish seems to be very delicious....i will surely try this and see.....

Davin 23-11-2011 01:48 PM

I don't like to eat this type of dish because it cause the over weight of the body. So that's why I avoid to eat potatoes dish. You should eat those food which does not contain the carbohydrates.


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