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All Saints Leek and Potato Hereford Pie(Sewell)*



* Exported from MasterCook *

All Saints Leek and Potato Hereford Pie (Sewell)*

Recipe By : BBC Vegetarian: "Saints and Dinners" (July 1997)*
Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :1:15
Categories : *Current Casserole

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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3 tablespoons unsalted butter -- divided use
1 1/2 pounds leeks -- trimmed and sliced
15 ounces dry or hard cider -- approximately
16 ounces double cream -- or alternative
2 teaspoons whole grain mustard
2 medium eggs -- beaten
5 1/2 ounces Little Hereford cheese
OR cheddar cheese -- grated
1 pound thin skinned potatoes -- sliced 1/4" thick
no need to peel
12 sheets phyllo pastry
salt and black pepper

1. Preheat the oven to 350F (180C/Gas 4). Melt a third of the butter in a
large frying pan and cook the leeks for 6 to 8 minutes until softened,
stirring occasionally. Add the cider, bring to the boil and boil fiercely,
uncovered, until reduced by about two thirds. Add the cream, bring back to
the boil and boil fiercely for 3-5 minutes until the sauce has reached the
consistency of thick cream. Remove from the heat and stir in the mustard,
eggs and cheese.

2. Meanwhile, cook the potatoes (no need to peel) in boiling water for 3 to
4 minutes until tender. Be sure that they are cooked as the acidity from
the cider will prevent them cooking further when added to the sauce. Drain
and mix gently with the leek mixture. Season.

3. Melt the remaining butter. Use a little to brush the base of a
(12x9-inch) 30 x 22cm baking dish. Place a sheet of filo pastry on top and
brush with a little more butter. Repeat with 4 more sheets of pastry to
cover the base and sides of the dish, overlapping the edges. Spread the
filling inside, then layer another 5 sheets of pastry, in the same way as
before, over the top. Fold over any overlapping pastry. Brush two more
sheets with the remaining butter, gently scrunch, and place on top of the
pie. Bake for 30-40 minutes until golden.

[Per serving: 534 calories, Fiber 39g, Carbohydrate 23g, Fat 44g, Protein
11g, no added sugar, Salt 0.97g]

VARIATION: With just a few lowfat choices we can reduce this recipe to 260
cals and 5g fat per serving. Omit the butter. Softened leeks in broth
and/or vegetable oil spray. Use whole or 2-percent milk. Substitute 1/3 cup
liquid egg product. Use lowfat Cheddar cheese, Brush phyllo / filo with
skim milk or a vegetable broth instead of butter and crimp.

PANTRY: Little Hereford cheese is made in a dairy just outside the city. It
tastes somewhere between Cheddar and Caerphilly. Cheddar is a good
substitute. Caerphilly is a Welsh cheddar cheese with a soft, crumbly
texture made from cow's milk and aged about 5 months. See: Kyle P.
Whelliston 's Cheesenet http://www.wgx.com/cheesenet/info/types.html



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NOTES : Who can resist a casserole encased in flaky filo? Serve this leek
and potato pastry on buffet with salads such as a lentil and tomato salad
with balsamic and a sweet potato and broccoli salad with a mustard
vinaigrette. Time: 20 mins prep; 40 mins baking. Serves 8. *Recipe from
"Saints and Dinners," by Bill Sewell, restauranteur and guest chef: BBC
Vegetarian Good Food Magazine (July, 1997).
Nutr. Assoc. : 0 4453 0 0 0 2538 0 943 4938 2058 0 0



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