I always love chicken pie but this is my first time baking one :)
The recipe has been in my to do list for ages, finally I made it
I love these pies, really!
The top crust has a lovely texture and taste oh so buttery, I wish it's like that all over the pies. Because I used alumunium foil cups, the sides and bottom parts were soft yet firm, not crusty
Perhaps the next time I bake, I will not use cups but just shape by hand and put on lined baking tray, that should give crusty skin all over :)
The filling were so tasty, too!
Such a perfect combination :)
I used recipe from Baking Mum for the pastry and for the filling, I combined her recipe and Cooking Crave plus a little modification by me
Another keeper recipe, pretty simple to make, only involved quite a lot of chopping :)
What you need:
For the pastry:
200g butter
250g plain flour
110g plain yoghurt
1 tsp sugar
1 egg yolk
a pinch of salt
- Put all ingredients into the mixing bowl except yoghurt and mix to crumble
 - Add in yoghurt and mix to a dough
 - Dough will be very soft so need to keep in the freezer for 30 minutes and another 30 minutes in the chiller
 
3 potatoes, diced
1 onion, diced
1 carrot, chopped
12 strings of french beans, chopped
around 20pcs of white button mushrooms, sliced
2 small chicken breasts, diced (mine is big so I used 1 1/2)
1 heaped tbsp of corn starch, mixed with 2 tbsp water
salt, sugar, pepper
2 + 2 tbsp canola oil
To marinade the chicken:
* 1 tbsp oyster sauce
* 1/2 tsp chicken stock powder
* few shakes garlic salt
* few shakes parsley flakes
* 1 tsp sesame oil
* some pepper
1 egg, beaten - for glazing
- Heat 2 tbsp canola oil on a wok, add in potatoes and cook with around 150ml water and salt til soft, set aside
 - In a clean wok, heat 2 tbsp canola oil and fry onion til fragrant and transparent. Add carrots, french beans, chicken. Fry for a while to break up chicken.
 - Add in mushroom, stir well til soft
 - Add in potatoes with the salt water, let cook for 2-3 minutes
 - Add in salt, pepper and sugar and adjust the taste
 - When boiling, add in corn starch mixture to thicken the mixture, stir well
 - Set aside
 
(I wanted to but totally forgotten!)
How to make the pie...
- Prepare alumunium foils cup ( I used 7 cups)
 - Take out the dough from the fridge, and roll on lightly floured surface
 - Cut the size as required (for the pie base and sides) and arrange on the cups to fit nicely
 - Poke holes on the base using fork and place filling on top
 - Cut another piece of dough to cover the top
 - Poke a few more times using fork on the cover of the pie, and seal the edges by pressing the back of the fork all around, brush with beaten egg
 - bake in preheated oven of 180degC for 30 minutes approximately or til the top browned
 

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