Indulge in a culinary masterpiece that combines the richness of short ribs with the flaky crust of a Wellington and the comforting warmth of a pot pie. This exceptional dish tantalizes taste buds with tender braised short ribs enveloped in a savory mushroom duxelles, nestled within a golden brown puff pastry crust. Accompanying this delectable creation are three equally enticing recipes: a classic Beef Wellington with a rich mushroom duxelles and pâté de foie gras, a vegetarian Wellington featuring roasted vegetables and goat cheese, and a hearty Shepherd's Pie with succulent lamb and a creamy mashed potato topping. Embark on a culinary journey that promises an unforgettable dining experience, whether you're a seasoned chef or a home cook seeking an impressive dish to grace your table.
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SHORT RIB AND TALLEGIO PIE
Provided by Rodney Henry, Food Network Star Season 9 Finalist
Categories main-dish
Time 5h15m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- For the filling: In a large Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed saucepan, heat the oil. Sprinkle the short ribs generously with salt and pepper. When the oil is hot, add the short ribs and cook on each side until brown, about 3 minutes per side. When browned, remove the short ribs to a plate. Add in the apricots, capers and shallots, and stir, cooking until the shallots caramelize, about 2 minutes. Pour in the red wine and, using a wooden spoon, scrape up all brown bits stuck to the bottom of the pan. Return the short ribs to the pan, transfer to the oven and cook until knife tender, about 2 hours 30 minutes. Halfway through the cooking process, check your short ribs and make sure there is enough liquid in the pot still, adding more red wine if necessary.
- When the short ribs have finished cooking, remove them from the oven and let the mixture cool slightly, enough to handle. Transfer the short ribs to a large mixing bowl, and with two forks, shred the meat from the bones, discarding the bones. Meanwhile, there should be about 1 cup of cooking liquid left in the pot. If there is more than 1 cup, place back on the stovetop over medium heat and reduce the liquid to 1 cup. Add your cooking liquid to the bowl with the shredded short ribs. Then add the tallegio and heavy cream, stirring all to combine. Taste for seasoning, adding salt and pepper if necessary.
- For the crust: In a large mixing bowl, mix together the flour, salt, sugar and cinnamon. Add the shortening and butter and mix until it looks like wet sand. Mix in the raisins and walnuts. Slowly add 1 cup water, adding more as needed, until the dough comes together. Divide the dough into 5 even balls. On a floured surface, roll 2 balls out to 1/4-inch thickness. Save the remaining dough for other use. Transfer one crust to line the bottom of a 9-inch pie pan.
- Fill your crust with the cooled short rib mixture, and then top with the second crust. Cut 3 1-inch-long vents into the top crust and brush with melted butter. Transfer the pie to the oven and bake until golden brown and the gravy bubbles through the vents, 45 to 55 minutes. Pull out of the oven and let sit for approximately 15 minutes.
- Slice and serve with a small side of arugula salad.
- Recipe courtesy of Rodney Henry
BRAISED SHORT RIB, STOUT, AND POTATO POTPIES
Braised Short Rib stewed in Guinness make up the filling of this Irish meat pie, while crisped potatoes form the top "crust" of this wintertime potpie.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes Pie & Tarts Recipes
Time 4h30m
Yield Makes eight mini potpies or one 12-inch potpie
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Make the filling: Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Season short ribs with salt and pepper. Dredge short ribs in flour, coating all sides. Transfer to a large plate. Heat oil in a large Dutch oven over high heat. Working in batches, brown short ribs, about 1 minute per side. Transfer to a large plate using kitchen tongs.
- Reduce heat to medium. Add yellow onion to Dutch oven, and cook until golden, about 8 minutes. Add garlic. Cook for 2 minutes. Return meat to Dutch oven. Add stout and rosemary. Bring to a simmer. Cover, and transfer to oven. Bake for 2 1/2 hours.
- Remove Dutch oven from oven, and add cipollini onions. Braise until meat is tender and onions are cooked through, about 30 minutes. Shred meat using 2 forks. Season with salt and pepper. Divide filling among eight mini (1-cup) pie plates, or transfer to a 12-inch (8-cup) gratin dish.
- Make the topping: Raise oven temperature to 375 degrees. Peel potatoes, and very thinly slice each (preferably on a mandoline). Arrange potatoes over meat to form tight concentric circles, working around the edge and overlapping each potato by three-quarters. Brush with oil, and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake until topping is golden and filling is bubbling, about 45 minutes for mini potpies (1 hour for large potpie).
SHORT RIB WELLINGTON POTPIE- WILLIAMS AND SONOMA
I found this recipe in a Williams and Sonoma catalog. It takes a while to make, but is perfect for a long winter evenings.
Provided by LauraNicole
Categories Pot Pie
Time 3h
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Pre-heat oven to 325°F.
- Season beef with satl and peper.
- In 3 1/2 ct wide dutch oven over medium high heat, warm oil.
- Working batches, brown beef on all sides, 8-10 minutes per batch. after browned transfer to bowl.
- Reduce heat to medium, cook prosciutto until cooked crisp. After done, transfer to bowl with beef.
- Increase heat to medium-high and cook mushrooms to tender, add to bowl with beef.
- Poor off excess fat in pot, return pot to medium heat, melt butter, sir in flour. cook stirring constantly for 2-3 minutes.
- Whisk in wine and demi-glace, cook for one minute.
- Slowly whisk in stock, bring to simmer.
- Add thyme, bay leaf, pearl onions, beef, prosciutto and mushrooms. lightly season with salt and pepper.
- Cover pot bake until beef is fork tender, 2-2&1/2 hours. Discard bay leaf, spoon off excess fat, stir in parsley.
- Increase oven to 400°F.
- Place puff pastry sheet on lightly flowered surface, using sharp knife, score pastry with diagonal lines 2" inches apart, forming diamond pattern.
- Brush edges of pot with water, brush pastry with egg mixture, place pastry with egg side up over pot, and press edges to seal. trim edges to seal.
- Transfer to oven, bake until puffed and golden brown, 20-25 minutes. Let rest for 10 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1145.3, Fat 97.5, SaturatedFat 41.3, Cholesterol 170, Sodium 639, Carbohydrate 31.7, Fiber 1.8, Sugar 2.5, Protein 31.1
Tips:
- For the best flavor, use high-quality short ribs. Look for ribs that are well-marbled with fat.
- Brown the short ribs well before braising them. This will help to develop their flavor.
- Use a good quality red wine for the braising liquid. A full-bodied wine, such as a Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot, will add depth of flavor to the dish.
- Braising is a slow cooking method which allows for tough cuts of meat to become tender. You can braise your short ribs in the oven or in a slow cooker.
- Make sure to cook the short ribs until they are fall-off-the-bone tender. This will take about 2-3 hours, depending on the cooking method.
- For the puff pastry topping, use a good quality puff pastry sheet. You can find puff pastry sheets in the freezer section of most grocery stores.
- Brush the puff pastry sheet with egg wash before baking. This will help the pastry to brown and crisp.
- Serve the short rib wellington pot pie hot with your favorite sides, such as mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or a green salad.
Conclusion:
This short rib wellington pot pie is a delicious and elegant dish that is perfect for a special occasion. The combination of braised short ribs, puff pastry, and vegetables is sure to impress your guests. This dish is also relatively easy to make, so it is a great option for busy weeknights.
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