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Chicken and Leek Pie

Chicken and Leek Pie
Golden brown on top

The secret to a good chicken pie recipe is good chicken – and keeping it simple. A lot of people use puff pastry for chicken pie but in my opinion it’s not as traditional and it doesn’t eat as well. This recipe is very simple. If you buy the pastry (and let’s be honest, why wouldn’t you?) that’s dinner for four in an hour and a half.

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Serve:
8
Preparation time:
50 mins
Cooking time:
20 - 30 mins
Cost:
Moderate
Difficulty:
Medium
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Ingredients

  • 1 Knorr Chicken Stock Pot
  • 4 chicken breasts
  • 2 leeks
  • 10g butter
  • 1 egg
  • 1 shortcrust pastry sheet, ready to use

For the Bechamel:

  • 500ml semi-skimmed milk
  • 25g flour
  • 25g butter
  • 1 Knorr Chicken or Vegetable Stock Pot

Recipe Note I very rarely shake the pan while I cook. Why? So I don’t take it off the heat and don’t spill anything.

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Method


1. Pre-heat the oven to 200°C, Gas Mark 4.

2. Prepare 500ml of béchamel (white sauce) until creamy.  Note when making béchamel, you can use Vegetable Stock Pot or Chicken Stock Pot – it’s your choice

3. Chop the white parts of the leeks. Keep the pieces quite large so they have some texture. Otherwise they just disappear in the sauce.

4. Melt 10g butter in a frying pan. Cook the leeks without colour in the butter until softened and most of the liquid is evaporated.

5. Cut each chicken breast into three pieces. I always keep my chicken quite chunky for the simple reason that I want it only half-cooked when I assemble the pie. Smaller pieces will dry out. My way, the pie and the chicken finish cooking simultaneously.

6. Pouch the chicken pieces for approx 10mins in the béchamel sauce – dissolve one further Knorr Chicken Stock Pot into the sauce.  Keep stirring until the chicken is half-cooked.

7. Transfer the chicken, béchamel and leek mix to a pie dish.

8. Roll out the shortcrust pastry. Lay the pastry over the dish and mould it around the side of the dish so it holds in place. It helps to glaze the edge of the dish with beaten egg beforehand to help it stick. Brush the pastry lid with the egg wash. This will help give it some colour in the oven. Don’t be tempted to trim the pastry because it will shrink in the oven and if the pastry shrinks, the pie will leak.

9. Put it straight into the oven for 20 to 30 minutes, or until it is golden brown on top. How easy was that?

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