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Potato-Top Guinness Pie with Savoy Cabbage, Bacon and Hazelnuts

There’s nothing more satisfying than this Guinness Pie on a cold wintry day by the fire, accompanied of course by a pint of cold Guinness!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours
Course Main
Servings 4
Calories 717 kcal
Diabetic, Kid Friendly

Ingredients
  

Beef stewing

  • 800 g stewing beef trimmed and cut into 3cm chunks (e.g. chuck or blade steak)
  • 3 tablespoons plain flour
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 onions chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 3 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 440 ml guinness can irish dry stout
  • 1 ½ cups good quality beef stock

Potato Topping

  • 600 g agria potatoes peeled and chopped
  • ½ cup milk
  • 1-2 teaspoons dijon mustard
  • ½ cup cheddar cheese grated

Savoy cabbage, bacon and hazelnuts

  • ½ tablespoon olive oil
  • 3 bacon rashers diced
  • ¼ cup hazelnuts roughly chopped
  • 1 small savoy cabbage (or ½ large) shredded
  • ½ lemon juice

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 160°C/320 Fahrenheit.
  • Pat beef chunks dry with paper towels and place in a clean dry plastic bag with the seasoned flour, and shake to coat.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil in a large, flame-proof, oven-proof casserole dish or deep fry pan and brown meat in batches (to avoid overcrowding pan). Set browned meat and juices aside. In the same pan, heat remaining olive oil and cook onions and garlic until soft, 4-5 minutes.
  • Add tomato paste, guinness, browned meat, juices and beef stock to the pan. Rub bottom of pan with a wooden spoon to loosen any pan brownings. Cover with a tight-fitting lid and transfer to preheated oven to cook until meat is tender, 2-3 hours.
  • Season stew to taste with salt and pepper. If the sauce is very watery, strain into a small pot, whisk in 1 teaspoon cornflour mixed with 1 tablespoon water, and boil on the stove top until sauce has thickened, about 5 minutes, then mix back with meat.
  • Make the potato top while the stew is cooking. Cook potatoes in boiling salted water until soft, 20-25 minutes. Drain and mash with milk and Dijon mustard. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  • Transfer stew to a pie, baking or casserole dish. Spread or pipe on mashed potato and sprinkle over grated cheese. Grill until cheese is melted and bubbling, about 5 minutes.
  • To make the savoy cabbage, bacon and hazelnuts, heat olive oil in a large fry pan on medium to high heat, and fry bacon for 2 minutes.
  • Add hazelnuts and fry for a further few minutes with the bacon. Set aside.
  • Add cabbage to the pan with lemon juice and sauté until soft, about 2 minutes. Throw bacon and hazelnuts back in with cabbage and toss together.
  • To serve, spoon some pie and cabbage onto each plate, and enjoy with a pint of Guinness (if there’s any left over!)

Notes

When I was living as a student in Dunedin in the south of New Zealand, Guinness Pie was our post-St Paddy’s day treat. Perfect timing as it was just starting to get colder.
To avoid pale, limp and boring cabbage, the best way to cook it is to quickly sauté it on high heat. With the addition of a little something like tasty bacon and crunchy hazelnuts, it is instantly transformed into a lip-smackingly good vegetable dish.
To save time, make the stew in a slow cooker during the day. That way, you only need to pop the meat in a dish, cover in mashed potato and bake.