It was cooked overnight and left to cool while the stock was reduced and thickened slightly with cornflour.
We filled TWO 9"/23cm pie dishes with the meat, some lightly fried onions and covered generously with gravy. The pastry was made using beef suet. 250g of self raising flour to 125g of suet. Around 150ml of water was added to form a dough.
This plateful with the mash, peas and carrots should set you back around 650 calories.
The suet pastry was something new we wanted to try. It was tasty, but softer than your usual short crust. I think I prefer the latter... however, it was still very delicious. The shin of beef could have been turned into a casserole, but we've been wanting to try this pastry for a while, ever since we saw it in a newspaper. At less than £1.50 per portion, this meal was pretty economical too.
We all have a calorie allowance - and we like to post our main meals to show you what we are eating. You won’t find us posting every last morsel though – but we hope this gives you an idea of how far calories can go!
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