Proper chicken pie | Jamie Oliver recipes (2024)

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Proper chicken pie

With pancetta, leeks & mushrooms

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With pancetta, leeks & mushrooms

“This amazing homemade chicken pie is the perfect sharing dish. Beautiful crumbly pastry, tender pieces of chicken and sweet leeks cooked in a creamy cider sauce. What are you waiting for? Get stuck in. ”

Serves 12

Cooks In2 hours

DifficultyNot too tricky

ChickenWinter warmers

Nutrition per serving
  • Calories 529 26%

  • Fat 29g 41%

  • Saturates 14.6g 73%

  • Sugars 7.6g 8%

  • Salt 1.3g 22%

  • Protein 25.1g 50%

  • Carbs 43g 17%

  • Fibre 5.9g -

Of an adult's reference intake

Recipe From

Jamie and Jimmy's Friday Night Feast

By Jamie Oliver

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Ingredients

  • 1.5 kg whole free-range chicken
  • olive oil
  • 150 g piece higher-welfare smoked pancetta
  • ½ a bunch of fresh thyme , (15g)
  • 1 leek
  • 1 celery heart
  • 1 onion
  • 1 carrot
  • 2 heaped tablespoons plain flour
  • 250 ml dry cider
  • 1 heaped teaspoon English mustard
  • 1 litre organic chicken stock
  • 500 g button mushrooms
  • 2 tablespoons crème fraîche
  • 1 large free-range egg
  • PASTRY
  • 500 g plain flour
  • 250 g cold butter
  • CABBAGE
  • 2 hispi or sweetheart cabbage
  • 1 heaped teaspoon English mustard
  • white pepper

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Recipe From

Jamie and Jimmy's Friday Night Feast

By Jamie Oliver

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Method

  1. Use a large sharp knife to carefully cut down the back bone of the chicken, cutting it in half. Season with sea salt and black pepper.
  2. Drizzle 1 tablespoon of oil into a large non-stick frying pan on a high heat. Add the chicken, skin-side down, and sear for 10 minutes, or until golden. Reserve the pan for the cabbage.
  3. Meanwhile, chop the pancetta into 1cm chunks, pick in the thyme leaves and place in a large shallow casserole pan with 1 teaspoon of oil. Put it on a medium heat so the fat renders out, while you wash and trim the white part of the leek (save the green for making soup) and the celery. Peel the onion and carrot, then roughly chop all the veg into 1.5cm chunks and add to the pan. Cook for 10 minutes, or until softened.
  4. Stir in 2 heaped tablespoons of flour, cook for 2 minutes, then pour in the cider. Let it bubble away for 2 minutes or until almost evaporated, then stir in the mustard and stock. Add the chicken breast-side down, bring to a simmer, then cover and cook on a low heat for 1 hour, or until the chicken is cooked through and tender.
  5. Meanwhile, for the pastry, put the flour in a bowl with a good pinch of salt. Grate in the cold butter, then rub with your fingers until it resembles breadcrumbs. Pour in 100ml of cold water, mix with a fork, then bring together with your hands until it forms a dough, adding an extra splash of water if needed. Divide into 2 pieces – you will need ⅓ for the lid and ⅔ for the base – flatten with your hands and chill until needed.
  6. Finely slice the mushrooms and set aside.
  7. Transfer the chicken to a plate and shred the meat (discard the carcass).
  8. Stir the mushrooms into the pan, followed by the shredded chicken and the crème fraîche, mix well and season to taste.
  9. Strain the chicken mixture through a sieve over a clean pan to catch the liquid, gently pressing to help it along, and reserve for your gravy. Leave to cool.
  10. Preheat the oven to 190°C/375°F/gas 5.
  11. Lightly grease a 30cm pie dish with oil. Roll out the larger piece of pastry between 2 sheets of greaseproof paper to just a few millimetres thick and use it to line the dish – allow an overhang. Press firmly into the edges and up the sides of the dish.
  12. Fill with the cooled chicken mixture, then carefully roll out and top with the remaining piece of pastry. Beat the egg and brush a little over the edge of the lid then fold over the overhang and press down gently to seal. Egg wash the pie all over, then make a small incision in the centre to let the steam escape and bake at the bottom of the oven for 1 hour, or until the pastry is golden and the pie is piping hot.
  13. Click off and discard any tatty outer leaves from the cabbage, then cut in half. Halve the core, then finely slice. Roughly chop the rest into large chunks. Place the chicken pan on a high heat, add the cabbage stalks and fry for 2 minutes, then go in with the leaves and a splash of water and cook for 5 minutes more, or until softened and lightly charred. Stir in the mustard, then add a pinch of salt and white pepper with a splash of water, and simmer for 1 minute, tossing a few times.
  14. Reheat the gravy and enjoy with the pie and cabbage. Delicious served with creamy mash.

Tips

For an extra-golden pie crust, egg wash for a second time halfway through cooking and rotate the pie.

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FAQs

How to cook chicken for chicken pie jamie oliver? ›

Use a large sharp knife to carefully cut down the back bone of the chicken, cutting it in half. Season with sea salt and black pepper. Drizzle 1 tablespoon of oil into a large non-stick frying pan on a high heat. Add the chicken, skin-side down, and sear for 10 minutes, or until golden.

How do I thicken my chicken pie filling? ›

Stir a tablespoon of cornstarch into 2 tablespoons of cold water and add it to your filling mixture to thicken it.

Why is my chicken pie filling runny? ›

A crucial thing to take into consideration is the solids. If the chicken and/or the vegetables aren't partially cooked and thoroughly drained, they'll exude moisture during baking and thin out the filling.

How do you keep chicken pie from getting soggy on the bottom? ›

Sprinkle dried breadcrumbs or crushed cornflakes, or other types of cereal, on the bottom crust before filling and baking in the oven.

Should you bake chicken covered or uncovered? ›

Larger cuts, such as whole chickens or bone-in pieces, often benefit from covered baking to ensure thorough and even cooking. Smaller cuts, like chicken breasts or tenders, can be baked uncovered for quick results.

What is a good thickener for pie filling? ›

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ThickenerFor 1 cup of fruitFor one 9" pie (8 cups of fruit)
All-purpose flour2 1/2 tsp6 tbsp + 2 tsp
Instant ClearJel2 1/2 tsp6 tbsp + 2 tsp
Cornstarch2 1/2 tsp6 tbsp + 2 tsp
Quick-cooking tapioca1 1/2 tsp1/4 cup
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Should I add cornstarch to my pie filling? ›

Cornstarch is a super-effective thickener that doesn't need much time to cook, although it does require high temperatures to activate. To avoid clumps, mix cornstarch with sugar before adding it to your filling. When undercooked or used in excess, cornstarch can have a chalky taste and texture.

How do you make a pie filling firmer? ›

To summarize: We recommend using Instant ClearJel or Pie Filling Enhancer, but cornstarch, flour, and quick-cooking tapioca will also work well if you don't have other options available.

Can you eat chicken pie cold? ›

I just ate some leftover chicken pie, cold. It was delicious. But you can give it a slight warm up so you don't dry it out. Roast, poach, fry, boil, the way the chicken was cooked isn't nearly as important as the question of how the leftovers were handled.

How to make chicken very soft and tender? ›

The best tenderizer though, is a salted yogurt marinade. The salt has the same effect as in a regular brine, but the lactic acid in the yogurt further tenderizes the meat. A 15-minute marinade with one cup of yogurt and one teaspoon of salt makes for the most tender chicken breasts imaginable.

What is the secret to cooking tender chicken? ›

Marinating your chicken in something overnight can help make it all the more juicier and tender. You can use a gluten-free, acidic marinade (like olive oil and lemon juice) or something breadier (like baking soda, egg whites, and buttermilk).

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