Leeks are the milder cousin of the onion, not so sharp but still with a lovely oniony flavor. They soften beautifully when sautéed in butter and almost melt into a white sauce. They are a beautiful match for chicken in a pot pie or really, any dish but today, for Friday Pie Day, I created these hand pies with my favorite chicken pot pie in mind.
Ingredients
2 cooked chicken breasts, bones removed - about 9 1/2 oz or 270g total
1 long leek - about 6 oz or 172g whole, 4 oz or 113g after the hard green bit is trimmed
1 red chili pepper
2 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
Fine sea salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup or 120ml whole milk
11 2/3 oz or 330g puff pastry
1 egg
Method
Cut the hard green part off of your leeks and trim the roots. Split the white part in half. Wash well, making sure to clean any dirt that might be hiding in the root end. Slice the clean leek into small pieces and cube the cooked chicken.
Mince the red chili pepper then sauté it with the leek in the butter until softened, add a healthy pinch of salt and freshly ground black pepper.
Sprinkle on the flour and stir to combine it with the softened leeks and butter. Cook for a few minutes, stirring frequently.
Remove the pan from the heat briefly and add in the milk.
Stir vigorously until you have a thin sauce. Put the pan back on the stove over a medium heat and cook until the sauce begins to thicken and a spoon dragged through leaves a gap that fills up again slowly.
Add in the chicken and stir to coat. Cook for a few minutes more, until the sauce is very thick. Remove from the heat and leave to cool.
Preheat your oven to 400°F or 200°C and prepare a cookie sheet by lining it with baking parchment or a silicone mat.
Cut your puff pastry dough into four equal pieces and roll one out until it is about 7in or 28cm square.
Whisk your egg with a fork and brush a little bit all around the pastry square with a pastry brush.
Divide the cooled chicken leek mixture into four equal portions and put one on the pastry square.
Fold the pastry over to form a triangle and press the air out as you seal the sides by pressing down all around the edges. Brush more egg around the edges of the pastry triangle.
Start folding the pastry over again, to double seal the edges.
Place the triangle on your lined cookie sheet and repeat the process until you have four hand pies ready to bake. Brush them all with the beaten egg.
Bake in your preheated oven about 20-25 minutes or until the hand pies are puffed and golden.
Remove from the oven and allow to cool for at least a few minutes before serving. You do not want to burn your mouth with the hot filling.
Enjoy!
Now after you have these for your main course, may I suggest finishing off the meal with Triple Cherry Pie from my friend and creator of Friday Pie Day, Heather, over at All Roads Lead to the Kitchen?
I am pleased to join her on the last Friday of each month for pie and crust recipes, techniques, tools of the trade, and other inspiration.
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