Turkey Pot Pie
By Allison Donel
Full disclosure here… I totally made this up as I went
along, so this “recipe” is much more of a guide. I made the filling and dough
on one day, and then put it all together and baked it on the next day.
For the Filling:
Vegetable oil for sautéing the vegetables
1 onion - chopped
2-3 celery stalks - chopped
4 carrots - chopped
2 cloves of garlic - chopped
2-3 potatoes – diced
salt, pepper, thyme
salt, pepper, thyme
1/2C vermouth or white wine
2 C chopped turkey (cooked)
4T flour (plus more)
1 C frozen peas
2C stock/milk
Heat oil. Add onion, celery, carrots, garlic, and taters.
Season with salt, pepper, and thyme. Cook until almost soft. Add vermouth and
turkey. Cover and simmer until liquid is almost gone and vegetables are soft.
Add flour and stir to combine. Add stock and frozen peas. Stir to combine. You
will probably need to add more flour to get it to thicken correctly. I needed
to add more, but I have no idea how much I ended up adding.
For the Crust:
1C butter
2 1/4 C flour
2 t. cider vinegar
1/2 t. salt
1/3C water
Cut the butter into 1/2 inch squares. Combine flour and butter. Freeze 10 minutes. Combine water, vinegar, and salt. Freeze 10 minutes. Blend butter and flour in mixer with paddle. Slowly add water mixture. Stop when a ball forms. Refrigerate at least 1 hour before rolling.
This recipe will make enough dough for two crusts. My pot pie had a top and bottom crust, but you could very easily just put the crust on top. If you choose to use a bottom crust, it is recommended that you blind bake the dough.
2 1/4 C flour
2 t. cider vinegar
1/2 t. salt
1/3C water
Cut the butter into 1/2 inch squares. Combine flour and butter. Freeze 10 minutes. Combine water, vinegar, and salt. Freeze 10 minutes. Blend butter and flour in mixer with paddle. Slowly add water mixture. Stop when a ball forms. Refrigerate at least 1 hour before rolling.
This recipe will make enough dough for two crusts. My pot pie had a top and bottom crust, but you could very easily just put the crust on top. If you choose to use a bottom crust, it is recommended that you blind bake the dough.
To Make the Pot Pie:
Pour hot filling into baking dish (with or without bottom
crust). Place dough on top. Seal edges. Trim excess dough. Cut a few slits in
the top of the dough so steam can escape. If desired, brush with an egg wash.
Place pot pie in 425 degree oven for about 35-40 minutes or until crust is
golden brown.Credit for the crust recipe credit the crust recipe:Homemade Pantry
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