My Mum's cheese and leek pie

Started by micsmum, January 15, 2004, 01:57:30

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micsmum

Hi all
This is my mums REALLY easy cheese and leek pie which doesn't require a white sauce. Even him indoors likes it and he won't normally eat leeks:

Take enough shortcrust pastry to cover a pie plate (deep or shallow - it is up to you) You will need to make the lid quite big.

cover the pie plate with one pastry circle.

take a load of leeks, cut them into approx 1" to 2" lengths and boil untill just tender.

Grate an armful of Cheddar cheese (as much as you like) and chuck over the leeks so it looks like a mini Mount Everest.

Heave over the remaining pastry (thats why the lid was so large) and seal to the base with water.

Glaze pie with milk or egg and bake as for any other pie - about 25 mins on gas 5 if I remember.

It's a pie to die for.

Ma and I have never been great at weighing or gas temps!!!

Helen

micsmum


busy_lizzie

#1
Thanks for the recipe Helen.  I am popping up to the lottie this afternoon, and I think I will dig some leeks up and give it a whirl.  It sounds delicious.   :P   :) busy_lizzie
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budgiebreeder

#2
We all know what you mean Micsmum some of my best meals are made with whats in or a bit of this and that .Then people say how did you make that so and so eeerrrrr .The children used to call them my specials.
Earth fills her lap with treasures of her own.

Beer_Belly

#3
I never stick to recipes either so I never end up making the same thing twice  ;)

Doris_Pinks

#4
When the kids ask whats for dinner? I say a Mummy special.......means, whatever I have on the lottie and in the fridge to throw together!! So I am with you BB!
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Muddy_Boots

#5
Sausage casserole with loads of veggies and mashy puds!  Comfort food or what?

Kate
Muddy Boots

budgiebreeder

#6
Proper home made steamed jam rolly polly with custard.Or Rice pudding done in the oven,bags i get to have the dish to scrape.
Earth fills her lap with treasures of her own.

micsmum

#7
:D I don't posess a set of kitchen scales so don't make cakes-----all that weighing is a bit too crucial for me!!!

Muddy_Boots

#8
Cakes!  What's cakes?  WI invasion or what?  Can't make cakes!

Kate

Muddy Boots

micsmum

#9
Can't even make a packet one, Kate. The last effort emerged from my oven like a frisbee. ??? ::)
Gimmee vegies any day! ;D :D
Helen

(Crikey - someone else still on the boards at this time of night.
Best Itear myself away from this site and go to bed else I might turn into a pumpkin!!)

Applejack

#10
Yes, I know what you mean.........I seem to spend more & more time on this site.  But as a newbie I have learnt so much.  In the village pub the other night I overheard my hubbie telling some friends "She's always on this allotment website........talking to 'Parsnip Pete or 'Turnip Tom', I was in hysterics..........I think we call it 'green eye' never mind 'green fingers', anyway I could be doing worse things.

Ragged Robin

#11
you don't need scales to make cakes; 1 tablespoon= approx 1oz; blocks of marg are easy to divide into 2oz blocks,(please note that i cant cook in metric!).
I never measure any thing accurately, mind you dont make many cakes......... do a mean yorkshire pud though!

Happy gardening, Robin x

busy_lizzie

#12
Helen, Made the cheese and leek pie on Friday, and it was a great success.  Husband finished it off yesterday and said it was definitely worth making again.  So, thanks again for recipe.   :D  busy_lizzie
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