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Sausage Pie

By Mariealicerayner @MarieRynr
Sausage Pie
Sausage Pie.  I can hear you saying, now that sounds a bit unsual!  I hope it also sounds tasty!
Sausage Pie
Because it is, very tasty.  A delicious crisp and buttery crust filled with a fabulous sausage stuffing mix . . .
Sausage Pie
Made with two slices of crumbed stale bread, some chopped onion and celery . . .  sage . . . a small leek I had languishing in the bottom of the vegetable drawer that needed using up . . .
Sausage Pie
A pound of really flavourful breakfast sausages, skins removed and meat crumbled.  I like the Heck 97% myself, or Debbie and Andrew's, but you pick your own favorite breakfast sausage . . .  you don't want to go too crazy with unsual flavours here.  Breakfast sausage will do the trick . . .
Sausage Pie
Just don't go cheap and nasty.  NO.  NO.  NO.  Blecch.
Sausage Pie
There is some dried sage in there, and some salt and pepper, just a smidge . . . and then the addition of chopped prunes and apricots which go soooooo well with pork.  Mix it all together and pop it into that crisp buttery crust and voila!  You have a pie fit for a King! And . . . it was so easy to make!
Sausage Pie
*Sausage Pie*Serves 6Printable Recipe
 
This is delicious.  Sausage meat stuffing baked inside a buttery crust. You will want to use a good quality meaty sausage for this. 
For the pastry:175g plain flour (1 1/4 cups)pinch fine sea salt85g butter cut into cubes and chilled (6 TBS)1 - 2 TBS cold water 
For the Stuffing filling:1 pound pork sausages, skinned and crumbled2 TBS olive oila knob of butter1 small onion, peeled and finely chopped1 small leek, trimmed, washed and finely chopped2 stalks celery, with leaves, trimmed and finely chopped1/2 TBS dried sage leavessalt and black pepper to taste9 soft pitted prunes, chopped9 soft dried apricots, chopped1 finely grated zest of one large orange2 thick slices stale bread made into crumbs1 large free range egg, beaten
Sausage Pie
Make the pastry case first.  Sift the flour and salt into the bowl of a food processor.  Drop in the butter cubes and pulse until the mixture resembles fine crumbs.  Add 1 TBS of the cold water through the feeder tube while you have the motor running until the mixture forms a ball, only adding additional water as needed.  Shape into a flat disc, wrap in cling film and chill in the refrigerator for half an hour to rest. 
Make the stuffing while the pastry is chilling.  Melt the butter with the oil in a skillet.  Add the onion, leek and celery.  Cook, stirring occasionally, over medium heat to soften without browning.  Toss in the bread crumbs, dried fruit and orange zest.  Season lightly, remembering that the sausage meat will be seasoned.  Crumble in the sausage meat and mix to combine.  Stir in the beaten egg until it is absorbed. 
Preheat the oven to 190*C/375*F/ gas mark 5.  Roll the pastry out on a lightly floured surface to a 11 inch round. Fit into a 9 inch tart tin.  Line the pastry case with a sheet of baking paper and fill with baking beans or rice.  Bake in the heated oven and bake blind for 15 minutes.  Remove from the oven and remove the paper and beans/rice.  Prick with a fork and return to the oven for 5 minutes longer. 
Pile the stuffing mixture into the pastry case.  Smooth it down slightly.  Bake for 30 minutes in the heated oven until the top is browned and the filling is cooked through.  Let stand for 10 to 15 minutes before serving. 
Note - this can also be served cold.  Mustard or  a tomato chutney go very well with this.
Sausage Pie
This makes a great picnic pie!  And this is the picnic season coming up!  Perfect!  It also makes a nice light lunch with a salad on the side.  Todd really loves this and  think you will too! Bon Appetit!

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