A grete pye


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Preparation Time:
10 Min
Serves:
6
Difficulty:
Easy
Cost:
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Grete pyes. Take faire yonge beef, And suet of a fatte beste, or of
Motton, and hak all this on a borde small; and caste therto pouder of
peper and salt; and whan it is small hewen, put hit in a bolle. And
medle hem well; then make a faire large Cofyn, and couche som of this
stuffur in. Then take Capons, Hennes, Mallardes, Connynges, and
parboile hem clene; take wodekokkes, teles, grete briddes, and plom
hem in a boiling pot; And then couche al this fowle in the Coffyn,
And put in euerych of hem a quantite of pouder of peper and salt.
Then take mary, harde yolkes of egges, Dates cutte in ij peces,
reisons of coraunce, prunes, hole clowes, hole maces, Canell and
saffron. But first, whan thoug hast cowched all thi foule, ley the
remenaunt of thyne other stuffur of beef a-bought hem, as thou
thenkest goode; and then strawe on hem this: dates, mary, and
reysons, c. And then close thi Coffyn with a lydde of the same
paast, And putte hit in the oven, And late hit bake ynough; but be
ware, or thou close hit, that there come no saffron nygh the brinkes
there-of, for then hit wol neuer close.

450 g/1 lb shortcrust pastry 1 egg white, beaten until liquid 450 g/1
lb boned breasts of chicken, pigeon or wild duck and/or saddle of
hare or rabbit (not stewing meat) Salt and black pepper 450 g/1 lb
minced beef 2 tablespoons shredded suet 3 hard-boiled egg yolks,
crumbled Spice mixture made with 1/4 teaspoon each ground cinnamon
and mace and a pinch of ground cloves 25 g/1 oz stoned cooking dates,
chopped 25 g/1 oz currants 50 g/2 oz stoned prunes, soaked and
drained 125 ml/4 fl oz/ 1/2 cup beef stock 1 tablespoon rice flour or
cornflour

No Christmas feast in medieval times was complete without a 'grete
pye'. In some recipes, it could contain many varied meats, but quite
often only two or three different kinds were suggested; change the
meats suggested here if you wish.

Use just over half the pastry to line a 23-cm/9-inch pie plate. Brush
the inside with some of the egg white.

Skin the pieces of breast and other meat if necessary and parboil them
gently in salted water for 10-15 minutes. Drain and leave to cool.
Mix together in a bowl the minced beef, suet, salt and pepper to
taste, the egg yolks and half the spice mixture. Add the rest of the
spices to the dried fruit in another bowl. Slice the parboiled meat.
Pre-heat the oven to 220C/425F/Gas Mark 7.

Add 1 or 2 tablespoons of the beef stock to the rice flour or
cornflour in a small saucepan and cream them together; then add the
remaining stock and stir over gentle heat until slightly thickened.
Keep aside.

Cover the bottom of the pastry case with half the mince mixture.
Arrange the sliced meat in a flat layer on top. Scatter the chopped
spiced fruit over it and cover with the remaining mince. Pour the
thickened stock over the lot.

Roll out the remaining pastry into a round to make a lid for the pie.
Brush the rim of the case with a little more egg white and cover with
the lid. Press the edges to seal, and make escape slits for steam.
Decorate with the pastry trimmings and glaze with egg white. Bake
for 15 minutes, then reduce the heat to 160C/325F/Gas Mark 3 and bake
for 45-50 minutes longer.

Serves 6 to 8.

from The Medieval Cookbook by Maggie Black Chapter 7, "Courtly and
Christmas Feasting" posted by Tiffany Hall-Graham From: Tiffany
Hall-Graham Date: 05-27-94
Submitted By DALE SHIPP On 04-20-95

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