Thursday, August 18, 2011

Potato Pie


I was flipping through a book "In the Mood for Pastries and Tarts" by Alan Ooi at the book store last week and discovered many yummy recipes in it. Without a second thought, I happily brought the book home and tried the first recipe ~ Potato Pie. I was delighted with the result as the pie was delicious. This pie will please your taste buds and will certainly satisfy your appetite, any time of the day. Give this recipe a try. You'll not regret it.

I'm linking this post to Aspiring Bakers #10: Easy as Pie (August 2011) hosted by Janine of Not the Kitchen Sink.

Here is the recipe with slight adjustment (makes 14)
Shortcrust pastry
400g Plain flour
220g Cold butter
1/2 tsp Salt
5-6 tbsp Ice water
  • Mix pastry ingredients till crumbly, add ice water into it and knead to become a dough. (Please refer to my Blueberry Pie for more details)
  • Shape it into ball and wrap it with aluminium foil. Put dough in freezer for about 15 minutes.
  • Roll the pastry dough flat into about 3mm thickness between two plastic sheets. Use a round cutter to cut dough and place it into tart mould.
  • Press the dough evenly in mould and trim excess dough with a sharp knife.
  • Prick some holes with a fork to release air from the pastry and place the tart moulds in the freezer for another 10 mins or for a day or two.
  • Take out tart moulds from freezer, line with aluminium foil and blind bake for 20 minutes at preheated oven 180C. Remove aluminium foil immediately from tart moulds after baked and leave tart pastry to cool.

Mushroom Chicken Filling
25g Cooking oil
1 big Onion (finely diced)
1 Carrot (cut to thick slices, boil to cook and finely diced)
1 small tin Button mushrooms (finely diced)

300g Chicken thigh (cut to small cubes)
1/2 tsp Chicken powder
1/2 tsp salt or add to taste
1/2 tsp White pepper
  • Fry onion until fragrant then add chicken cubes and fry till cooked. Add carrot, button mushrooms and seasoning - stir fry well, dish up and leave to cool.

Potato Filling
500-550g Potatoes (peeled)
2 tbsp Soft butter
2 tbsp Whipping cream
1 Egg
1/2 tsp Salt or add to taste
3/4 tsp Fresh dill (cut finely)

Boil or microwave potatoes till cooked.


Assemble Potato Pie
  • Gently remove cooked pastry tart from mould and place on a baking tray with baking sheet underneath.
  • Using a fork to mash potatoes and add butter, whipping cream, egg, salt and dill, mix well.
  • Scoop the chicken filling evenly into each mould.
  • Fill piping bag with mashed potato and pipe onto chicken filling.
  • Bake in preheated oven at 200C for 20 mins or until light golden brown.


ENJOY!




82 lovely comments:

  1. I am first - can exchange my egg tarts with this. Potatoe - I love it.

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  2. Yum Yum ! Enjoying this ..hehehe:)

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  3. This looks so tasty with the chicken and vegetable filling. If my boys see these pies, they will surely request for me to make them soon :)

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  4. 漂亮!单看照片就知道很好吃。。

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  5. These are such fancy pies, the filling looks so good! I love the way you've finished them on top- just lovely;-)

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  6. These look so yummy, Ann. Nice job with the crust. And nice touch with the piped mash.

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  7. Beautiful picture, the pie looks very delicious.

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  8. yup...the photos already told how delicious this pie is...can i have one?

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  9. this looks really tasty! I love your chicken/vege filling combo with mashed potatoes! Great for parties too!

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  10. oh..this makes me drooling.. potato pie.. yum yum..

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  11. I have been luxurious, beautiful and delicious cakes, warm hugs.

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  12. Oh my goodness Ann, what a great idea..I know that I would love these so much! You did incredible and outstanding job from presentation to pictures!

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  13. I like this pie! especially the fancy mashed potato, yum!!

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  14. These are some delicious cutie pies! :) You've got me craving for one now...and I'm not even particularly love potatoes...but these look really yummy!

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  15. These tarts must be very delicious. The creamy potatoes mash on these buttery flaky tart shells are perfect being together.

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  16. This looks absolutely yum, and like a full satisfying meal....

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  17. Wow....you make a simple tart look SO beautiful and delicious. I can even have it for breakfast, lunch and dinner, at least 2 per meal :D

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  18. I love a good potato pie. Your pies look delicious. Love the look of the golden crisp topping.

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  19. looks yummy...gonna to have a try soon coz i just bought a removable tart mould

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  20. Yum Yum, enjoying here....one more plse...

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  21. What a very pretty pie! Your beautiful photos even make the pies look more appetizing :D~~~~

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  22. Generous fillings! Drooling already! :)

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  23. @Yummy Bakes
    Sure Chris, when I see you the next we do the exchange :DD

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  24. @Biren @ Roti n Rice
    Yes Biren, this is very yummy to me.
    You can prepare the pastry ahead and add the filling whenever you feel like doing it.

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  25. @茄子
    Hi茄子,谢谢哦!真的蛮不错 :)

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  26. @MaryMoh
    hahaa..Mary, I can definitely share half of the tart with you as I made 14 of it.

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  27. @Ellie | Gourmand Recipes
    Thank you Ellie. So happy that you're here :)

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  28. @eileenlee
    Eileenlee ~ just a gentle reminder. You don't need to make the full recipe of the shortcrust pastry if you're using one pie tray.

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  29. Yum...yum...there is no word I can describe. Drooling already lah! ;p

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  30. Looks gorgeous Ann! You really have a pair of magic hands. I love this yummy pie! (^.^)

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  31. i love how the potatoes had a little burnt at the top. 2 over here pls, 1 now and 1 later for supper!

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  32. I think I will love these potato pies...especially with the mushroom fillings! Yummy thanks for sharing with us the recipe. My to do list is getting longer :))

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  33. Ann, your pie looks really delish. I love it alot. Wish I can have one right now. Slurp....
    Hope you're enjoying your evening.
    Kristy

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  34. Looks delicious. The dill is a nice touch too. :)

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  35. Love the swirly tops. Makes them look so light and delectable :)

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  36. Ann, love you potato pies. I kind of reminds me of shepard pie :)

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  37. I am not a pastry person but I am sure I will scoop and eat the potato-chicken-mushroom filling clean! Super clean!

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  38. Gosh, so lovely, Ann. And I also have the plate in the last picture, bought from Daiso KL.

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  39. Wow, that is just gorgeous! Love that its filled with the potato topping :)

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  40. I like the mushroom filling and your potatoes piped on top look so pretty!

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  41. Oh my. Not only are these STUNNING, but they are stuffed with goodies!

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  42. Looks delicious! Love anything with potato and these pie certainly looks perfect! Yummy!

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  43. Ohhhhh I love this! I like pie crusts and I am a big fan of potatoes.... At first I thought this is a sweet potatoes (prof my most favorite potato) from the color too... How delicious!

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  44. Oh..I love the mini pies with the potato fillings! Lovely pictures, Anncoo.

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  45. I would definitely enjoy this very much! so pretty too!

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  46. 我好爱那个马铃薯内馅哦,加上烤得香香的,受不了啦!

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  47. Happy Four, hehee...TKQ!

    Thanks Lia. You too! Your bentos always look so perfect!

    Lena, Aaaw, I can share more with you when you're here :)

    Elin, Thank you! I just saw your Mango Yoghurt Chiffon. Looks so yummy and perfect :)

    Kristy ~ Thanks!

    Thanks Murasaki for your nice words.

    Hi Shaz, I'm sure you can do a better job :)

    Gert, totally agreed but the filling is a little dry compare to shepard pie.

    Tigerfish, I'll keep this in mind, so when I see you one day, will let you have all the filling :D

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  48. Hi Angel, ThankS! How are you? Hope everything is alright :)

    Cheah, hehee...maybe your next post will show this plate from Daiso... :DD

    TKQ Heden!

    Thanks Nancy. Most probably this post will be in your YBR :))

    Barefeet In The Kitchen ~ My family loves this very much. I made the 2nd batch today.

    Thank you Belinda. Welcome back!

    Thanks Joyce :)

    Hi Nami, thank you very much for your lovely words.

    Thanks Sanjeeta, hope you'll try this for your family when you're free.

    Thank you Jeannie :)

    Esther ~ 那就赶快动手吧!

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  49. you give alternative to people who only enjoy savory food to bake for a reason! looks really tasty and beautiful :)

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  50. Anncoo, I actually thought the crust was store-bought. I can't believe the symmetry of it... I love the color of your potato filling. Looks so inviting. Marvelous presentation!

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  51. @Jean
    Thanks Jean :) I love both :D

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  52. @Victor
    Hi Victor, how are you? Thank you for your compliment. The potatoes that I used were Holland potato, more yellowish than the Russet potato.

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  53. Superlicious treat and very inviting shots! All at once I crave for pies...

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  54. Ohh I love this idea of meat and mushroom filling with creamy mashed potato... Looks so yummy! Okay, going to get potatoes later, heehee!

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  55. These potato pies are delightful. What beautiful prepared potato pie. Very nice.

    Velva

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  56. You have a magic hand in turning a simple potato dish into such a beauty! Respect!

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  57. I never think of using mashed potato as toppings, tasty and pretty tart.

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  58. Those are some pretty amazing looking potato pies Ann! Love them!

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    Hummmm... delicioso!!!

    Beijinhos.
    Brasil °º♫
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  60. Ann, such a pretty pie, this is truely feasting the eyes first before the stomach!

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  61. your piping skills are awesome. Love this type of pie. So sumptious.

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  62. They are truly beautiful! They are almost like mini shepards pies. I would be a hit of any party if I showed up with these!

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  63. Ann, you wouldn't believe the "yums" that came out of my mouth with every picture that was scrolled down! Wow!

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  64. I'm sure I will like this savoury pie. Thanks for sharing.

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  65. 哎哟,单是看照片就口水流满地了。可是一看到多多的步骤,我又犹疑了。

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  66. hi, i'm sandu here. Wat do u mean by "line with aluminium foil and blind bake for 20 minutes". I saw yr pic, on top of the pie u line with aluminium foil and some small round thing like stone. Wat is that for actually?

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  67. @Anonymous
    Hi Sandu,

    This is to prevent them becoming soggy, shortcrust pastry cases need to be partially cooked before adding moist fillings. This process, known as blind baking, seals the surface and results in a crisp pastry case. I'm using pie stones that I bought it long ago but you can use dried beans (red or green beans).
    Please click on the blueberry pie and get a clearer picture.

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  68. Thank you everyone for your lovely comments.

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  69. @cherry potato
    Cherry Potato ~ 还好啦!不要被那些步骤吓到。你可以早一天先把皮擀好,第二天才拿去烤,同个时候煮potato和切其他才料。这样就可以省很多时间了。

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  70. Thanks Kris :) My pictures are still not sharp enough, must learn from you :)

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  71. @Lyndsey
    Hi Lyndsey, Thank you! Yes, I already made a second batch and everyone loved it. I think for shepard pies are a little moist that this one here.

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  72. @Jo
    Oh Jo! You makes me smile :))
    Thank you :)

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  73. Hello, is Sandy (sandu) here. Was wrongly type my name last night. Thanks for the explanation and where do u get the pie stone? Bakery shop should have right? Very yummy recipe as potatoes is my LOVE. Will try your recipe one day

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  74. @Anonymous
    Hi Sandy, yes you can get it in most Bakery shop but if you're local, I think only Chong Trading has it but are quite expensive.
    The Adelphi #02-09
    1 Coleman Street (S)179803

    You can use red/greens and reuse it many time.

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  75. Hello Ann, I'm from JB. Btw, Phoon huat or sun Lik dun sell? I will look for local bakery shop in JB..
    The red or green bean just use like this?..Sandy

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  76. @Anonymous
    Sandy ~ I don't think PH or Sunlik carried such item. You don't have to wash the beans, just place the raw beans on the foil.
    Remember to remove the beans and foil immediately after baked otherwise the foil will stick to the pastry.

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  77. Wow! This is beautiful! I wanna try this the next time and I'm sure my family will love this! ;D

    *Potato is my elder gal and hubby's fav! ;)

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