Jean March's Melton Mowbray Pie
- 2 pounds English pastry for pies (see recipe)
- 2 pounds very lean, well-trimmed veal
- 2 pounds very lean, well-trimmed pork
- 1/2 teaspoon sage
- Salt to taste, if desired
- Freshly ground pepper to taste
- 1 teaspoon lard
- 1 egg, lightly beaten
- 2 tablespoons water
- 1 1/4 cups veal broth (see recipe)
- 1 envelope unflavored gelatin
- 2 tablespoons cold water
- Cumberland sauce (see recipe), optional
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- Do not prepare the pastry until the meat is ready to be added to it.
- Cut the veal and pork into small cubes, about half an inch or less.
- Put the pieces in a bowl and add the sage, salt and pepper.
- Blend.
- Prepare the pastry and while it is still hot or quite warm set aside approximately one-quarter of the dough.
- Rub the inside of a spring-form pan, 8 1/2 inches in diameter and 2 3/4 inches deep, with lard.
- Add three-quarters of the hot or warm dough to the inside of the pan.
- Carefully, but quickly, spread the dough neatly and as compactly as possible over the bottom and inside rim of the pan, letting it rise slightly above the rim.
- Flatten the upward part of the rim slightly outward.
- Add the meat and pack it down lightly and evenly.
- Roll out the reserved one-quarter of dough on a lightly floured board into a circle about nine inches in diameter.
- Trim it all around neatly, saving all scraps of dough.
- Brush the upper rim of the dough in the pan with the egg beaten with two tablespoons water.
- Cover the meat in the pan with the circle of dough, making it fit neatly all around.
- Press together the circle of dough with the dough that overlaps the rim.
- Crimp the dough to seal well and neatly.
- Cut out a one-inch circle of dough from the center of the pastry to allow steam to escape.
- Return the circle of dough to the center.
- Gather together any saved scraps of dough and roll the dough out.
- Cut out ''leaves'' as decoration.
- Brush the top of the pie, including the cut-out circle of dough, with the beaten egg mixture.
- Arrange the leaves around the circle of dough in a neat pattern to resemble a rose.
- Brush the rose all over with the egg mixture.
- Place pie on baking sheet and set in oven.
- Bake 30 minutes.
- Reduce the oven heat to 300 degrees and bake an hour and threequarters longer.
- The internal temperature should be 200 degrees.
- Remove from oven.
- Carefully remove the rose of dough from the top of the pie.
- Heat the veal broth.
- Soften the gelatin in the two tablespoons of cold water and stir it into the broth.
- Carefully, a little at a time, pour the broth into the center hole from which the rose was removed.
- Use only enough liquid so that it does not overflow onto the pastry lid.
- Replace the rose.
- Let the pie come to room temperature.
- Refrigerate for several hours or overnight.
- Cut the pie into individual serving wedges.
- Serve with Cumberland sauce, if desired.
pastry, very lean, very lean, sage, salt, freshly ground pepper, lard, egg, water, veal broth, unflavored gelatin, cold water
Taken from cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1493 (may not work)