Thursday, February 10, 2022

Australian Meat Pie #EattheWorld

This Australian Meat Pie is like a big, family sized Sloppy Joe.  It is easy to make and pretty to serve. 

Australian Meat Pie

We are heading Down Under for today's Eat the World Challenge......

eat the world logo

This Meat Pie is popular throughout Australia being served as full pies in restaurants and hand pies as street food.  I found a plethora of recipes, read through them and decided to make mine full sized using only puff pastry for the crust.  

Some of them used regular crust for the bottom and puffed pastry for the top.  Some used only regular crust and made them hand held like a small pasty.  Some used other kinds of meats for the filling, but from what I could find, ground (minced) beef was the original filling.

Australian Meat Pie

So, while I did make this my own recipe, I also tried to stay as closely as possible to the traditional recipe.  That being said, in the future when I make this pie, I will definitely add some garlic and perhaps some thyme or oregano.  I think the addition of vegetables would be very welcome, turning this into more of a version of American Pot Pie. 

Evelyne of CulturEatz chooses a new country each month and invites us to join her in visiting and learning about the culture of said country through their food.  You can learn all about this project and how to join in the fun on her Eat the World page.

Australia, to me, is much like the USA in terms of food.....all the different ethnicities landed and brought with them their foods which became part of the culture of a country filled with immigrants. 

Let's see what the others are sharing from their exploration of this Land Down Under......


pie with wine

As luck would have it, our World Wine Travel group is also visiting Australia this year so I opened a bottle fo South Australian Shiraz to pair with this pie.  I will be writing about that pairing later in the month so stay tuned.

Australian Meat Pie pin

I hope you enjoy the foods we are sharing for this exploration of Australia. I, personally, was very pleased when Evelyne chose this Country as I will need many recipes to pair with wine as we explore different areas each month with the wine group.  

Last month, I found and shared a recipe for Lamb and Lupin Kofte to pair with a Western Australian Cabernet Sauvignon.  It was my favorite recipe of the month.  These Chocolate Crackles,  that I shared a couple of years ago,  are a fun take on Rice Krispie Treats and are as iconic to Australia as the Krispie treats are to the USA.  

I look forward to my continued exploration of the foods and wines of Australia and sharing them with you starting with this comforting, homey meat pie.



Entrees, Beef, Meat Pie, Pot Pie, Easy,
Entrees, Beef
Australian
Yield: 4 servings
Author: A Day in the Life on the Farm
Australian Meat Pie

Australian Meat Pie

This Australian Meat Pie is like a big, family sized Sloppy Joe. It is easy to make and pretty to serve.
Prep time: 25 MinCook time: 40 MinTotal time: 1 H & 5 M

Ingredients

  • 1 onion, finely chopped
  • 1 lb. lean ground beef
  • 1 1/4 c. beef stock, divided
  • 1 beef bullion cube
  • 2 T. tomato paste
  • 2 t. Worcestershire sauce
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • 3 T. flour
  • 1 pkg. (2 sheets) frozen puff pastry, thawed but cold

Instructions

  1. Place the onion and beef into a large skillet over medium high heat. Season with salt and pepper. Cook until beef is browned and onion is tender.
  2. Add 1 cup of the beef stock, the bullion cube, tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce to the pan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes.
  3. Whisk together the remaining beef broth with the flour. Stir into the meat mixture, return to a boil and cook until thickened, about 5 minutes. Set aside to cool.
  4. Roll out the puff pastry and place one sheet in the bottom of a pie plate. Place the cooled filling on top and then top with the second sheet of pastry, using water to moisten the edges of the pastry and pressing to seal.
  5. Place into a 400* oven for 15 minutes. Rotate, reduce heat to 375* and bake for another 25 minutes until puffed and golden brown.

Nutrition Facts

Calories

405.78

Fat (grams)

20.12 g

Sat. Fat (grams)

7.23 g

Carbs (grams)

13.11 g

Fiber (grams)

0.94 g

Net carbs

12.17

Sugar (grams)

2.85 g

Protein (grams)

41.09 g

Sodium (milligrams)

383.05 mg

Cholesterol (grams)

119.41 g
Created using The Recipes Generator





8 comments:

  1. I love a good meat pie. But I agree I think a few additions would be lovely in there, however I think it still looks pretty delicious and I would be thrilled to see that for dinner one night.

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  2. I love your choice of puff pastry for the crust, and your filling looks so moist and delicious. You're right in your description of homey and comforting.

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  3. Filling sounds delicious and puff pastry makes it even more delicious! Great that you paired with Australian wine!

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  4. That's a perfect party pleaser, delicious and yum!

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Place the onion and beef into a large skillet over medium high heat. Season with salt and pepper.  Cook until beef is browned and onion is tender.
Add 1 cup of the beef stock, the bullion cube, tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce to the pan.  Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes.
Whisk together the remaining beef broth with the flour.  Stir into the meat mixture, return to a boil and cook until thickened, about 5 minutes.  Set aside to cool.
Roll out the puff pastry and place one sheet in the bottom of a pie plate.  Place the cooled filling on top and then top with the second sheet of pastry, using water to moisten the edges of the pastry and pressing to seal.
Place into a 400* oven for 15 minutes.  Rotate, reduce heat to 375* and bake for another 25 minutes until puffed and golden brown.