Quick Beef and Ale Casserole Uk

Sam Stern

A British pub classic which happens to be relatively speedy to make (around an hour). There's no waiting around for the meat to get tender but you still get all the depth of flavour. This recipe serves one hungry customer, double up if you are a duo!

  1. Trim any fat off the steak and cut it into 5-cm chunks.
  2. Put a heavy- bottomed saucepan or casserole dish over a medium heat. Season the beef all over with salt and pepper and coat it lightly in olive oil. Once the pan has some heat, stick in the beef and quickly seal. Once browned, remove it from the pan and set it aside.
  3. Adjust the heat under the pan to low and add the butter. Once it is foaming, add the onion and a pinch of salt. Fry until soft and golden brown, about 5–8 minutes, stirring regularly.
  4. Now add the mushrooms and cook for a further 2 minutes. Then add the stock and the ale and slowly sprinkle in the flour whilst stirring to avoid lumps. Bring to the boil, then add the beef. Simmer, uncovered, for 45 minutes, or until the beef is tender. Add more stock if the sauce becomes a little too thick.
  5. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 220 ̊C/425 ̊F. Using a rolling pin, roll out the pastry on a floured board to a square 10cm wide and 1cm thick. Place on a greased baking tray and when the beef has just 10 minutes to go, stick the pastry in the preheated oven. Cook for 10 minutes, or until golden brown.
  6. Ladle the beef onto a plate and top with the golden pastry hat.

Recipe from Too Good To Share

Published by Quadrille

Photograph by Lisa Linder

Useful Cooking Information

Weight

Metric Imperial
10 g ½ oz
20 g ¾ oz
25 g 1 oz
50 g 2 oz
75 g 3 oz
110 g 4 oz
150 g 5 oz
175 g 6 oz
200 g 7 oz
225 g 8 oz
250 g 9 oz
275 g 10 oz
350 g 12 oz
450 g 1 lb
500 g (½ kg) 18 oz
700 g 1½ lb
900 g 2 lb
1 kg 2¼ lb
1.3 kg 3 lb
1.8 kg 4 lb
2.2 kg 5 lb

Volume

Metric Imperial
50 ml 2 fl oz
75 ml 3 fl oz
100 ml 3½ fl oz
125 ml 4 fl oz
150 ml 5 fl oz ¼ pint
200 ml 7 fl oz
250 ml 9 fl oz
300 ml 10 fl oz ½ pint
425 ml 15 fl oz ¾ pint
600 ml 20 fl oz 1 pint
800 ml 1½ pint
1 l 1¾ pints
1.2 l 2 pints
1.5 l 2½ pints
1.8 l 3 pints
2 l 3½ pints

Measurements

Metric Imperial
5 mm ¼ inch
1 cm ½ inch
2 cm ¾ inch
2.5 cm 1 inch
3 cm 1¼ inches
4 cm 1½ inches
5 cm 2 inches
10 cm 3 inches
15 cm 4 inches
20.5 cm 6 inches
23 cm 9 inches
25 cm 10 inches
30 cm 12 inches

Spoon measures - mean level measures unless the recipe says 'heaped'

Eggs - are always large for baking, unless recipe says otherwise


Oven Temperatures

Gas °F °C
Mark 1 275 140
2 300 150
3 325 170
4 350 180
5 375 190
6 400 200
7 425 220
8 450 230
9 475 240

Fan assisted ovens - remember to reduce temperatures by 20°C

Most Useful US/European Conversions

Butter US 1 cup / 2 sticks 8 oz 220 g
Sugar US 1 cup 6 oz 175 g
Flour US 1 cup 4 oz 110 g
Liquid US 1 cup 8 fl oz 225 ml
Prepped Onions US 1 cup 4 oz 110 g
Cheese, Grated US 1 cup 4 oz 110 g
Diced Fruit US 1 cup 5 oz 150 g
Fresh Breadcrumbs US 1 cup 2 oz 55 g

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Source: http://www.samstern.co.uk/recipe/quick-beef-ale-pie/

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