Ingredients
- 2 sheets of puff pastry (425g each)
- 8 fresh salmon fillets, de-skinned
- 300g fresh baby mushrooms, cut in Β½ and washed
- 1kg fresh leeks, halved, cut into rough 1cm squares and washed
- 75g salted butter
- 1 Free Range Egg Yolk
- For the bechamel sauce
- 500ml JUST MILK
- 50g butter
- 60g Flour
- a pinch salt and pepper
- a pinch cumin powder
Accompaniment
SponsoredStoneleigh Vineyards Pinot Noir
Trapiche is situated in the Mendoza region of Argentina. The winery was established in 1883 and they are well known for producing quality wine at affordable prices. This is a great example of Sauvignon Blanc from the Mendoza region. Fresh aromas of grapefruit, crisp blackcurrant leaf, green pepper and grassy back notes. Buy this wine if you like: Dry whites with lively fruit and fragrant aromatics.
Description
At JUST MILK we love this recipe because, first, this is a family recipe, and second, because the texture and taste is absolutely fantastic!
Method
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1. Preheat the oven to 200Β°C.
2. Cook the leeks in a pan over a low heat with 50g butter for about 30 minutes until soft and creamy. Add to a separate bowl once cooked.
3. Boil the mushrooms for 10 minutes, then fry them in the same way as the leeks until soft and golden. Remove from the pan and set to one side.
4. To make the bΓ©chamel sauce, heat the JUST MILK in a pan until almost boiling, then reduce the temperature to a gentle simmer.
5. Meanwhile, in a separate, heavy-based saucepan, melt the butter gently then slowly stir in the flour to form a paste. Cook over a moderate heat for about one minute , stirring continuously, then slowly add the hot JUST MILK through a sieve.
6. Once all the JUST MILK has been mixed in, season to taste with salt, black pepper and a pinch of cumin. Simmer for a further 20 minutes over a low heat.
7. Lay the first sheet of puff pasty over an oven proof dish and prick with a fork. Place a layer of salmon, a layer of leeks, a layer of mushrooms and a layer of bechamel sauce onto the pastry, then repeat until you reach the top of the dish.
8. Finish by adding the second sheet of pastry to the top. Brush the lid of your pie with an egg yolk. This will give it a lovely golden finish.
9. Make a small hole in the lid of the pie to allow a little air to circulate while itβs cooking. This will help stiop the pastry going soggy!
10. Bake for 45 minutes, until golden.
11. Serve hot with your choice of salad or vegetables.
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