Ingredients
- 500g cockles
- 1kg mussels
- 2 shallots
- 1 medium leek (white part)
- 80g butter
- salt and black pepper
- 200ml white wine
- 2tbsp plain flour plus extra for dusting
- 200ml full-fat milk
- 200ml double cream
- 1 tbsp copped dill or curly parsley
Accompaniment
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Description
This delightful saucepan pie is a celebration of the sea, bringing together tender cockles and mussels in a creamy, herb-infused sauce that warms the heart. As the buttery pastry bakes to a golden perfection, it envelops the rich filling, creating a comforting dish thatβs perfect for sharing with loved ones. Whether you choose to serve it in a single, inviting pan or as individual portions, this pie promises to be a showstopper at your table, inviting everyone to dig in and savor each delicious bite.
Method
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You will need a shallow, ovenproof saucepan, about 1-litre capacity, for assembling the pie.
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2
Scrub the cockles and mussels, discarding any that remain open.
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Peel and finely chop the shallots.
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Rinse and finely chop the leek.
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In a large lidded pan, fry the shallot and leek in half the butter and with some seasoning until softened but not browned.
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Pour in the wine and allow to bubble for 2 minutes.
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Tip in the shellfish, cover and cook over a high heat for 3-4 minutes, shaking the pan occasionally.
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Discard any shellfish that remain closed.
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De-shell the cockles and mussels, setting the meats aside.
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Using a slotted spoon, remove the vegetables from the pan juices, then pass the juices through a fine sieve, discarding the sediment in the sieve.
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Melt the remaining butter over a gentle heat in your ovenproof pan.
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Stir in the flour to make a paste, taking care not to let it brown.
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Gradually, and continuing to beat, add the strained pan juices, milk and cream to make a white sauce.
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Let it bubble for a few minutes to thicken and to cook out any flouriness, stirring frequently so that it doesnβt catch.
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Add the herbs, shellfish meats and vegetables and leave to cool a little.
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Preheat the oven to 200C/180C fan/400F/gas 6.
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Roll out the pastry on a lightly floured surface to the thickness of a Β£1 coin and cut out the lids slightly wider than the dish or bowls.
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Brush the rim and top outer edge of the dish with a little beaten egg.
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Put on the lid, pressing in place to seal and secure to the outer rim.
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You will have pastry left over so, if you wish, make a double-puff top by cutting out an extra disc of pastry the same width as the dish.
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Brush on one side with beaten egg and secure, egg side down, to the first pastry lid.
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Brush the top with beaten egg before putting in the oven and baking for 30 minutes or until puffed and golden.
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Reserve a few cooked shellfish for decoration if you wish.
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If you possess small ovenproof pans or casseroles, you can make individual pies.
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