Steps to Make Award-winning Vickys Traditional British Pork Pie
Frank Fields 14/08/2020 11:09
Vickys Traditional British Pork Pie
Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, vickys traditional british pork pie. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have vickys traditional british pork pie using 18 ingredients and 21 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Vickys Traditional British Pork Pie:
Get Pastry
Take gluten-free / plain flour
Get scant 1/2 tsp xanthan gum if using GF flour
Get salt
Get lard
Get water
Get milk of choice to glaze
Take Filling
Make ready minced pork belly
Prepare minced pork shoulder
Get minced bacon
Make ready salt
Get white pepper
Take rusk / gluten-free breadcrumbs
Take Jelly
Make ready pigs trotter
Prepare water
Get gelatine
Steps to make Vickys Traditional British Pork Pie:
Sieve the flour & salt together and rub in 30g of the lard
Heat the rest of the lard with the water and bring to the boil. Mix into the flour. When cool enough, knead well with your hands
Break a fifth of the dough off for the pie lid later, form both pieces into balls, wrap and refrigerate overnight
Mix the pork, bacon, salt, pepper and water together and add the rusk as required if the mixture is too wet. Don't add any more than the 12g stated
Form into a ball, cover and let sit in the fridge overnight for the bacon to cure the pork. This is what makes the baked pie meat look pink
Take the pastry from the fridge a couple of hours before you need it to let it come to temperature
Knead it until it's pliable then flour a surface and form it into a ball again
Get an ordinary sized jam jar and push it down hard into the middle of the dough. This will force up the dough that will become the walls of the pie
Turn the dough round and as you go, push and form it up the jar like as if you were making a clay pot on a rotating table
Squeeze it and work it up to the top of the jar, rotating to keep it the same thickness all the way around
Gently prise the dough away from the jar and slip it out
Firmly add the filling inside and mould the pastry to it, making sure there's no air trapped inbetween the sides of the filling and dough
Use some milk of choice - I use coconut milk - to wet around the rim, then roll out the dough for the lid and place it on top
Pinch the lid and wall of the pie together really well so it won't burst open, then using your fingers at opposite sides, gently squeeze in to give the pie it's traditional crimped shape
Chill a good 4 hours before baking
Meanwhile, for the jelly, put the pigs trotter in a pan with the water, bring to the boil then simmer for 3 or 4 hours until the liquid has reduced to around 500mls. Don't let the pan boil dry, add extra water as required
Remove the 500mls stock from the pan and stir in the gelatine. Do this so it'll be ready as your pie is coming out of the oven
Preheat the oven to gas 4 / 180C / 350F, glaze the lid with the rest of the milk and bake on a lined tray for 75 to 90 minutes until nicely golden brown. The pie walls will bow out, this is how it should look so don't worry that it's collapsed
Let the pie cool for 20 minutes, then poke a hole in the top and pour in the jelly mixture. Pour until the pie starts to overflow to completely fill it
Let the pie cool completely then refrigerate overnight. Remove from the fridge an hour before eating
These pies are meant to be eaten cold so don't reheat! Recipe makes one 450g traditional British Pork Pie
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