Sourdough beef and cheddar pasties. Mix in the sourdough starter and the grated cheddar. Knead in some small splashes of cold water, just until you can form a nice ball of firm, but elastic dough. Bake some meat and vegetables into a crust and you've got a great, hearty lunch that's packed to go.
Cut a design (or initials) into one of the sides of the pasties to vent the steam. Place, fluted edges up, on the prepared baking sheet. Directions In a large skillet, cook beef and onion over medium heat until meat is no longer pink; drain. You can cook Sourdough beef and cheddar pasties using 21 ingredients and 21 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Sourdough beef and cheddar pasties
- Prepare of For the filling:.
- It's of olive oil.
- It's 1 of yellow onion.
- Prepare 1 lb of beef stew meat.
- Prepare 1/2 cup of whole wheat flour.
- You need 1/2 tsp of ground Kashmiri chili.
- You need 1/2 tsp of ground coriander.
- Prepare 1 tsp of ground Turmeric.
- Prepare 1 qt of broth.
- Prepare to taste of salt.
- Prepare 1 of large turnip.
- It's 2 oz. of cheddar cheese, diced.
- You need of For the dough:.
- You need 1 1/2 cups of ap flour.
- Prepare 1/8 cup of unsalted butter.
- It's 1/2 tsp of salt.
- It's 1/4 cup of sourdough starter.
- It's 1/8 cup of cheddar cheese, grated.
- You need 1/8 cup of ice water.
- It's 1 of egg.
- It's 1 splash of water.
Add the tomato sauce, chilies, mushrooms, chili powder, olives and garlic salt. Place shaped pasties on parchment on a sheet pan while assembling the balance of dough and filling. Brush each pasty very lightly with egg wash. The longer you let the dough rise (ferment), the more sourdough-ey the bread tastes.
Sourdough beef and cheddar pasties step by step
- Let's start on the filling. Pour some olive oil in a medium soup pot. Slice up a yellow onion and add it to the pot. Stir over medium heat until the onion is soft and translucent..
- Meanwhile, combine the 1/2 cup of flour and the spices from the filling section in a medium mixing bowl. Add the beef and toss it a bit to coat..
- Now pour some olive oil in a frying pan or a cast iron skillet over medium heat. When the oil is hot, start moving the dredged beef chunks, one by one, into the pan to brown. Brown the beef chunks on all sides, transferring each chunk in with your onions as it finishes browning..
- Add the soup base and about 1 qt of water. Simmer gently until the beef is tender, and then reduce the mixture to a gravy-like consistency. When you're happy with the consistency, adjust the seasoning, then chill..
- Set a pot of salted water to boil, then peel and dice the turnip to about 1/2" chunks or smaller. Add these to the boiling water and blanch for about 3 minutes, just until tender. Drain and chill..
- Dice up those 2 oz of good cheddar to about the same size as the turnip chunks..
- When the beef and turnips are cooled off, mix them together with the cheese. Give it a taste. If it's good enough that you want to eat it on it's own, then it's ready to go..
- While your filling is in the works, you might also find time to start preparing the dough. Combine the 3 cups of flour with salt. Dice the butter and cut it in with a pastry knife..
- Mix in the sourdough starter and the grated cheddar..
- Knead in some small splashes of cold water, just until you can form a nice ball of firm, but elastic dough. Wrap the dough tight in plastic wrap and chill overnight, 8 hours or so..
- Alright! Time for assembly. Pull out your dough to let it warm up a bit. Cut it in half. Grab 2 big sheets of parchment and a rolling pin..
- When the dough has warmed up a bit and become more malleable, place one half between your 2 sheets of parchment and roll it out to about 1/8" thick..
- At this point, you should get your oven on to 375F..
- Cut out a big circle from your dough. I used a cake pan to make a circular mark. Then used a knife to cut the circle out. I ended up with somewhere around a 9" circle..
- Place about 1/2 of your mix in the center of your dough round. Fold the dough closed over the filling and gently press the edges to seal..
- Now you need to sorta carefully press that big meat lump out to fill the dough pocket and try to expel any excess air. You should be left with a narrow edge, and an evenly filled pocket of dough..
- With the tines of a fork, crimp along that narrow edge of the pocket to pinch it tight. I start at one side and then line up the first tine of the fork with the last tine mark in the dough as I work all the way around..
- Repeat from step 13 with the other half of your dough in order to make your second pastie..
- Transfer to a parchment lined baking sheet. Add a few little slices to the top of the pasties so that steam can escape as they cook..
- Whisk together the egg and the water (the last 2 ingredients) and brush this mix over the pasties. This will give them a nice shine..
- Bake these bad Larry's for about 45 minutes. I like to check in once or twice just to make sure nothing goes haywire along the way..
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