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Recipe - Steamed Puddings - Ground Beef Filling

Categories: Beef, British, Main Dish, Ann, Steamed Puddings - Ground Beef Filling

Ingredients:

FILLING
2 cup Ground beef
1 teaspoon Celery salt
1 teaspoon Thyme
Salt to taste
Ground black pepper to taste
1 teaspoon Dark Soya sauce

PASTRY
1 One half cup Allpurpose flour
One half cup Ground suet
1 teaspoon White pepper

1. Add meat and filling spices to a large skillet. Cook thoroughly.

2. Discard oils that have been extracted during the cooking process. Allow
meat to become cold. Using warm or hot meat will adversely effect the
pastry shell.

3. Thoroughly mix allpurpose flour with suet. Do not use a substitute for
the suet the results will not be acceptable. If the suet is an extremely
fine grind (powdery) use slightly less. The consistency should be similar
to that used in making Mincemeat. A food processor may be utilized in
making the dough.

4. Add cold water to the mixture, a little at a time. Continue to blend
together. A peasized consistency will be achieved then dough will form
into a ball. Allow to stand for 510 mins.

5. On a floured surface, roll out the pastry ball to obtain a sheet approx
1/4" thick. Make (or find) a circular template that will gauge the proper
amount of pastry to fit into your pudding form.

Note: pudding forms come in a variety of sizes. Anything that will stand up
to being steamed, is approximately the size and shape of a coffee mug, and
has a lid, would be appropriate. Heatresistent plastic steaming cups with
snap on covers are best.

6. Use the template to cut 4 pastry shells from the sheet. Gently press
these shells into the steaming cups so as to cover the bottom and sides.
Pleat where necessary to follow curve of the cup and allow pastry to hang
over the sides at the top.

6. Place approx One fourth of the meat filling into each cup. Press the meat down
slightly in each cup so as to fill to within One fourth in. of the top.

7. Rework remaining pastry. Cut circles of dough slightly smaller than the
diameter of the snap on lid. This forms the cap of the pastry shell. Joined
to the pastry shell to the cap by pressed the pastry together around the
circumference and folding in the hanging edges. A slightly thick cap is
desired although great excess should be trimmed away. Snap on the lid,
and place each steamed pudding into the steaming device that you intend to
use.

8. Steam for 2530 minutes. Check at 20 min. to determine degree of
progress. The pastry should take on a slightly shiney look and be firm to
the touch when done. Puddings will stand up to overcooking.

9. Serve with a rich beef gravy, chips (frenchfries), and peas.
Reconstituted dried green peas is the traditional vegetable.

Footnote: This recipe orginally contained minced beef and kidney as the meat
filling. Since few people seem to appreciate the kidney ingredient, and
considering that minced beef (hamburger meat) is an economical alternative,
this recipe was developed. The Steak and Kidney Pudding is a widely
recognized British dish.

From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini


Steamed Puddings - Ground Beef Filling recipe makes 8 Servings



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