Last week a group of us went for a meal in a restaurant in London called Maggie Jones. The restaurant I was told is named after Princess Margaret and her husband Antony Armstrong Jones who were frequent diners there. My vegetarian choice for lunch was a vegetable hot pot pie. The restaurant had made it in individual pie dishes. When I ordered the dish I asked if it could be spiced up a bit by adding some green chilies to it and I was told that they didn’t have any chillies but I could have Tabasco sauce.
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I really enjoyed the pie and decided to make one for my dinner but making it slightly spicier. The restaurant’s pie was a bit runny but I decided to add a some white sauce to mine to make the filling a bit thicker.
They served the pie with mashed potatoes, baby potatoes and carrots.
So here’s my version of the vegetarian hot pot pie which makes 2 small pies or one large pie serving 6:
1. First make the pastry. Add the flour, salt, pepper, basil, butter, sesame seeds into a mixing bowl. Mix this using a fork. To bind the dough – use cold water. I needed just over a cup of cold water to bind the dough.
3. First, prepare the paneer or Tofu. Cut it into cubes and stir fry it with a couple of teaspoons of oil and a couple of cloves of garlic to give it some flavour. Cook this until – just a little brown. Try and leave it almost white but firm enough not to break when added to the rest of the vegetables. Keep the paneer or Tofu aside.
4. To the same pan, add a couple of tablespoons of oil and stir fry the onions and add the rest of the vegetables, spices and herbs.
5. In a food blender, mix the milk, butter, the plain flour and one cup of water. Add this to the filling and let it simmer on a medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the mixture is cooked and the sauce thickens. It takes about 15-20 minutes.
6. Add the paneer or Tofu and mix well but gently as you don’t want to break the paneer pieces.
8. Line the bottom of the pie dish and pour in the filling and smooth it up to the top. Cover this with a pastry and press together the top and bottom crusts to form a seal. You can crimp the edges with a fork if it helps. Make a couple of sharp cuts in the centre of the top pastry. (If you have any pastry left over, you can use a biscuit cutter to make some shapes to decorate the pastry)
9. The round one was a bit harder for me to seal so using a fork helped.
10. Brush the top of the pie with some oil and cook the vegetable hot pot pie for 45 minutes at 170 degrees C or 325 degrees F. Check the pie after 30 minutes and if it looks brown, lower the temperature slightly and cook for 15 minutes. Don’t worry if some of the filling oozes out of the pie. As it cools, the filling does thicken.
Related vegetable pie recipes on my blog you may wish to try:
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