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Gluten free chicken and vegetable pie


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Ingredients

6 portion(s)

Pastry

  • 70 grams Self Raising Flour,or Gluten Free Self Raising Flour
  • 130 grams Gluten free plain flour, (try a mix of glutenous rice, quinoa, corn, besan/chickpea, arrowroot, brown rice)
  • 120 grams butter (cold)
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds
  • 1 egg

Filling

  • 1/2 onion
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 5 short bacon rashers
  • 20 grams olive oil
  • 3 cups mixed vegetables, try broccoli, cauliflower, carrot, mushroom
  • 1 tablespoon chicken or vegetable stock concentrate
  • 1 large chicken breast
  • 1 handful fresh parsley (washed)

Cheese sauce

  • 300 grams Milk
  • 25 grams Gluten free plain flour
  • 25 grams Butter
  • 50 grams Cheddar cheese
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Recipe's preparation

    Pastry
  1. 1.  Add all ingredients except egg to the TM bowl.  Mix on speed 5 for 15 seconds.

    2.  Add egg and mix on speed 5 for a further 10 seconds.  Mould into a flat disc, cover with plastic wrap and place in fridge for 20 minutes.

  2. Filling
  3. 1.   Place vegetables in TM bowl and chop on speed 5 for approx 5 seconds or until a small chop size is achieved.  Set aside.

    2.  Place chicken and parsley in TM bowl and chop on speed 5 for approx 5 seconds or until a small chop size is achieved.  Set aside with veggies and scrape the bowl.

    3.  Place onion, garlic and bacon in TM bowl and chop on speed 5 for approx 5 seconds or until a small chop size is achieved.  Add oil and saute on Varoma for 5 minutes on speed soft, REVERSE, with MC off.

    4.  Add vegetables and chicken mix back to the bowl along with stock concentrate and cook for a further 8 minutes at 100 degrees, speed soft, REVERSE, using spatula to mix around a couple of times.  Set aside and rinse bowl.

     

  4. 5.  Add sauce ingredients to TM bowl, except cheese.  Cook for 7 minutes at 90 degrees on speed 4.

    6.  Add cheese and mix at speed 7 for 10 seconds and then heat for 1 minute at 90 degrees on speed 3.

    7.  Preheat oven to 180 degrees celcius. 

    8.  Remove pastry disc from fridge and knead gently to make it pliable again.  Take 2/3 of the pastry and roll out thin between two sheets of baking paper (or Thermomat and baking paper).  Remove the top sheet of paper and turn it over into a shallow pie dish (I use a 23cm one with removable base).  Press gently into the corners with a small overhang to allow for shrinkage. 

    9.  Blind bake for 10-15 minutes.  Spoon chicken and veggie filling evenly into the pie base, making sure you extract as much liquid as possible to avoid the pastry becoming too wet.  Pour over cheese sauce. Roll out last 1/3 of pastry as in step 8 and lay over the top of the pie.  Gently press into cooked pastry around the sides and poke a fork gently three or four times into the top of the pie.  Brush with a bit of milk or egg wash if desired.

    10.  Place back in the oven and bake for approx 20 minutes or until the pastry is browned and pie is cooked through.

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Tip

(This will make quite a heaped pie.  If you prefer, you could always make double the pastry for two flatter pies.  Either that or just use any leftover filling for lunch the next day with rice, or cold in a wrap!) 

These could be made into individual pies by using muffin trays or individual pie/tart cases.  Great lunch idea with lots of goodness from the veggies and chicken.

Due to the absense of gluten, expect that this pastry will be more prone to crumbling than regular wheat based pastry so handle with care.  The chia seeds were added to help improve the binding.  Xanthan Gum could also be used if desired.


This recipe was provided to you by a Thermomix ® customer and has not been tested by Vorwerk Thermomix ® or The Mix Australia Pty Ltd and The Mix New Zealand Ltd.
Vorwerk Thermomix ® and The Mix Australia Pty Ltd and The Mix New Zealand Ltd assume no liability, particularly in terms of ingredient quantities used and success of the recipes.
Please observe the safety instructions in the Thermomix ® instruction manual at all times.

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  • Thanks for your feedback ( :

    Submitted by mjklimec on 1. August 2014 - 12:35.

    Thanks for your feedback ( :

     


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  • Tastes delicious. Abit fiddly

    Submitted by mum-o-5 on 1. August 2014 - 09:55.

    Tastes delicious. Abit fiddly but oh so yummy.made a heap and froze it. Thankyou for the recipe

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  • Great recipe!! Thanks. A hit

    Submitted by Famie on 29. May 2014 - 20:53.

    Great recipe!! Thanks. A hit with the whole family  Love

     

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  • The pastry tastes fabulous! I

    Submitted by Yvette78 on 4. January 2014 - 18:03.

    The pastry tastes fabulous! I will use xanthan gum next time also as it adds to the elasticity of the pastry. Loved the filling also, which is similar to what I was already doing.

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  • The pastry tastes fabulous! I

    Submitted by Yvette78 on 4. January 2014 - 18:00.

    The pastry tastes fabulous! I will use ax than gum next time also as it adds to the elasticity of the pastry. Loved the filling also, which is similar to what I was already doing.

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  • The pastry tastes fabulous! I

    Submitted by Yvette78 on 4. January 2014 - 18:00.

    The pastry tastes fabulous! I will use ax than gum next time also as it adds to the elasticity of the pastry. Loved the filling also, which is similar to what I was already doing.

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  • have no idea where I went

    Submitted by kizzabel on 17. November 2013 - 19:14.

    have no idea where I went wrong but my pie did not turn out pastry was soggy and I got as much liquid out as possible and even  pastry on top didnt want to cook properly so disappointed  tmrc_emoticons.( tmrc_emoticons.~

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  • Thank you for a Gluten Free

    Submitted by SStrachan on 16. April 2013 - 17:10.

    Thank you for a Gluten Free Pie, very yummy! I just need to double the pasty.

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  • Glad you all liked it! 

    Submitted by mjklimec on 20. July 2012 - 20:50.

    Glad you all liked it!  Thanks for the feedback tmrc_emoticons.)

     


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  • :bigsmile:Made this tonight

    Submitted by tmckenna on 19. July 2012 - 18:39.

    Big SmileMade this tonight after and was nice and easy. Thanks for sharing! big hit in my house..

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  • Thanks Helen.  Thats the

    Submitted by mjklimec on 2. July 2012 - 11:03.

    Thanks Helen.  Thats the beauty of it - any veggies will work as will any pastry - even Filo for those who aren't following a gluten free diet.

     


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  • Great pie,  the mixture was

    Submitted by helenv on 1. July 2012 - 20:27.

    Great pie,  the mixture was very flavor some. I did just use veggies left over I the fridge and cheated with the pastry and used some already in the freezer, however it makes a huge pie and loved by the whole family.

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  • Thanks Jacky.  Yes I do like

    Submitted by mjklimec on 1. July 2012 - 19:49.

    Thanks Jacky.  Yes I do like to pile the filling high and even then there is a bit leftover, although sometimes after a bit of 'taste testing' there isnt all that much left  tmrc_emoticons.p

     


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  • loved it cooked last night

    Submitted by Jacky on 1. July 2012 - 17:58.

    Cooking 7

    loved it cooked last night should be enough for at least four adults but my son was home so after third helping none left.

    Lots of filling next timed will double pastry and make two pies.

     

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