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Easy Pear Tart

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008 by urban foodie

Easy Pear TartI’m no baker, but when a glut of pears were threatening to turn bad and be wasted there was nothing for it but to buy a pie dish and some baking beans and have a go. My mum makes this effortless and classic french tarte aux pommes which I used as my inspiration, offering delightful simple flavours that can be enjoyed for days, the ever so slight staleness makes it all the more delicious!

I took the pastry from Annie Bell’s excellent, if a little complex for everyday, Evergreen (I still haven’t got a copy of her legendary but elusive Vegetables currently £50 on Amazon Marketplace!) and then just made up the rest. Although this recipe isn’t the quickest it really is simple requiring only small amounts of input.

Ingredients

Pastry:
170g plain flour
55g caster sugar
85g unsalted butter
1 egg yolk (medium)

Filling
4-6 small pears
1 tablespoon apricot jam
2 tablespoons hot water

6 portions

1 Butter and flour 22cm tart tin (or if it really non-stick don’t bother)
2 Place flour sugar and butter and crumb in a bowl, add egg yolk and a few tablespoons water (as needed) to make a dough
3 Roll out pastry, put in tin and chill for an hour
4 Heat oven to 180 C, line pastry with baking beans and bake for 15-20 mins
5 Core and slice the pears, line nicely in tin, mix water and apricot jam and use to glaze, pop back in the oven for 20-25 minutes until peras are caramel brown on the edges.
6 Serve with a dollop of creme fraiche, and cover with a cloth for tomorrow (no need to refrigerate).

Cottage Pie

Sunday, August 24th, 2008 by urban foodie

Cottage PieWhen summer turns to autumn, the skies are low and grey and you feel the first chill of winter in the air there’s nothing else for it than a comforting home made pie - especially when the cold comes and August isn’t even over yet!

Whether it is a crusty pastry pie, a soothing fish, a sweet custard covered fruit or, as here, my favourite combination of mince and mash, a pie is ideal when summer deserts us. This cottage pie is simple to make and like a warm hug to eat.

So, as the drizzle falls outside, spend an hour and a half in the warm kitchen. Its worth it for the soul.

Ingredients

4 medium-large potatoes (approx 800g)
500g beef mince
2 medium onions
1 medium carrot
3 tablespoons tomato paste
225ml beef stock
Dried herbs (2 bay leaves, thyme, oregano but you can mix and match your favourites)
splash milk and generous knob of butter (for mash, say 40g)
Cheddar Cheese for top (50g)
S&P, olive oil

Serves 3-4

1 Peel potatoes and put kettle on to boil, chop into 6/8 and put in pan with boiling water.
2 Chop onions and fry gently in big, deep saucepan for 8 minutes
3 Make up stock, turn on oven to 170 to warm, grate cheese
4 Add beef and break up well whilst browning, once brown add tom paste and cook for a further 2 mins
5 Add herbs, stir, add stock (so that it barely covers meat and onions), bring to a lively simmer, uncovered
6 Once pots have been boiling for 15-20 mins (about now) drain and mash with S&P, butter and a splash of milk, mash until you think you have mashed enough, and then mash a bit more (who says cooking isn’t good exercise!)
7 Put beef mixture into a caserole dish, cover with mash, sprinkle over cheese and pop it in the oven for 25 minutes (until cheese is bubbling and browning on top) serve with steamed greens, runner beans or some-such and enjoy the simple, comforting flavours warming right through to your toes.


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