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For the topping

  • 500g block shortcrust or puff pastry
    preferably all butter
  • 1 egg
    beaten
  • flaky sea salt

Nutrition: per serving

  • kcal1014
  • fat52.5g
  • saturates20.2g
  • carbs55.3g
  • sugars12.7g
  • fibre5.8g
  • protein59.6g
  • salt1.8g
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Method

  • step 1

    If you have time, place the beef in a large bowl with the herbs and star anis and season well with pepper. Pour over all the wine, cover with cling film and chill for up to 24 hrs. The next day sit a colander over another bowl and drain the beef well. Pick out the herbs and star anis and set aside. If you don’t have time just start with all the ingredients prepared and ready to cook.

  • step 2

    Heat oven to 170C/150C fan/gas 3 - 4. Heat a drizzle of oil in a large casserole until very hot then brown the meat well in batches. For each batch, heat more oil and brown for around 10 mins before transferring to a plate and repeating the process. When all the meat is done add the vegetables and cook for 5 mins until starting to colour then add the herbs and star anis and cook for a minute more.

  • step 3

    Sprinkle sugar over the vegetables, then scatter over the flour and stir together. Cook for a few minutes until starting to brown, stir in the tomato purée then pour over the wine, scraping the bottom of the pan with your spoon. Tip in the beef and any juices then crumble in the stock cubes. Pour over just enough boiling water from the kettle to cover the meat and vegetables. Season with salt and pepper and bring everything to the boil, stir well, cover and place in the oven for 2 1/2 hrs until the meat is really tender. This can be done up to 3 days in advance and chilled until ready to make the pie or frozen for up to 3 months.

  • step 4

    To make the pie heat oven to 200C/180C fan/ gas 6. Tip the filling into a 2-litre pie or baking dish. Roll the pastry out on a lightly floured surface to fit the pie dish with a slight overhang and drape over the dish. Crimp the edges if you are able to and poke a couple of little steam holes in the middle. Brush the pastry with the beaten egg and sprinkle with flaky sea salt. Bake for 30 mins until golden brown. This is goes well with mash and buttered green beans.

RECIPE TIPS
MARINATING

If you have time add lots more flavour to the beef by marinating it in the red wine and herbs for up to a day before, but this certainly isn’t essential.

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A star rating of 4.2 out of 5.9 ratings

MrsC1979

A star rating of 2 out of 5.

Ok, I marinated this overnight as recommended. I would recommend also, but never would I add a star anise again! It destroyed what could have been something beautiful...yuk, it was awfully overpowering. I would also suggest that any stews or casseroles that use beef and are slow cooked, that the…

mrsskellers

A star rating of 5 out of 5.

I cooked the pie filling in the slow cooker all day and the meat was lovely and just fell apart. I made this pie for a birthday meal and one guest said it was the best pie she'd ever had. I made my own pastry using all butter, so it was a very indulgent dish. It was delicious!

jeerious

A star rating of 5 out of 5.

Love this recipe!

Mrjaytheman

Absolutely gorgeous full of flavour, certainly warming on a cold night... full agree with previous comments. Browned the meat and found it a little tough, next time will skip that step.

butterflies122012

This pie was delicious, really filling, perfect for a cold winters night.

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