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Little Jack Horners Christmas

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Ingredients

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1 tablespoon olive oil
1 onion, peeled and finely chopped
4 slices smoked streaky bacon, chopped or, 50 g smoked lardons
500 g pork sausage or 500 g skinned pork sausages
1 lemon, zest of, grated
1 orange, zest of, grated
100 g fresh brown breadcrumbs
75 g ready-to-eat dried apricots, chopped
50 50 g canned chestnuts or 50 g vacuum-packed chestnuts, chopped
2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme or 1 teaspoon dried thyme
100 g fresh cranberries or 100 g frozen cranberries
500 g boneless skinless chicken breasts
salt and pepper
500 g ready-made shortcrust pastry or 500 g home-made shortcrust pastry
beaten egg, to glaze

Nutritional information

650.5
Calories
370 g
Calories From Fat
41.1 g
Total Fat
11.5 g
Saturated Fat
89.4 mg
Cholesterol
889.6 mg
Sodium
40.4 g
Carbs
3.8 g
Dietary Fiber
6.4 g
Sugars
28.8 g
Protein
195g
Serving Size

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Little Jack Horners Christmas

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    Drop dead gorgeous!

    • 125 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Little Jack Horner’s Christmas Chicken, Fruit and Stuffing Pie!, This beautiful layered pie combines all my favourite Christmas flavours – chestnuts, cranberries, dried apricots, chicken, pork sausagemeat and bacon – all encased in a crispy and crumbly pastry case; it is a firm favourite in our house EVERY year! Not only that, but this pie is actually better if made ahead of time – it can be eaten warm or cold and is excellent for buffets and light suppers It also freezes very well, once cooked The filling is very similar to an English Pork Pie, a fruity stuffing mixture layered with chicken fillets Although it is essentially a pie for the winter festive season – I see no reason why it cannot be made all year around – I often make it to take on picnics in the spring and summer You can adjust the filling to suit your own tastes and requirements, but I think that the chicken, bacon, apricots, cranberries and chestnuts are essential for the delicious and unique flavour this pie has! N B Please try to use high meat content sausages or sausagemeat – it makes all the difference to the taste, plus cheaper sausages have lots of fat and bread added! Where the name came from – an old Nursery Rhyme: Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, eating his Christmas Pie – he put in his thumb and pulled out a plumb, and said what a good boy am I !!! I JUST had to name it after him, even though there are NO plumbs in this pie! (The original recipe was in a 2005 BBC Good Food magazine; this is my much amended version of that original recipe ), Drop dead gorgeous!, This was really good The chestnuts were the best part, and I loved the orange and lemon flavors Made it taste very special-occasion-y


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Heat the Oven to 170c/350f/Gas 5.

    2
    Done

    Grease and Line a 20-23cm (9") Springform or Deep Loose-Based Tart Tin With Baking Parchment or Greaseproof Paper.

    3
    Done

    Heat 1/2 Tbsp Oil in a Frying Pan, Then Add the Onion and the Bacon, Fry For 5 Minutes Until the Onion Is Softened and the Bacon Browned. Cool Slightly.

    4
    Done

    Tip the Sausagemeat, Lemon and Orange Zest, Breadcrumbs, Apricots, Chestnuts and Thyme Into a Bowl and Mix Together.

    5
    Done

    Add the Onion, Bacon and Cranberries, Then Mix Everything Together With Your Hands, Adding Plenty of Pepper and a Little Salt to Taste.

    6
    Done

    Cut Each Chicken Breast Into Three or Four Fillets Lengthwise and Season Them All Over With Salt and Pepper. Heat the Remaining Oil in the Frying Pan, and Fry the Chicken Fillets Quickly Until Browned, For About 6-8 Minutes.

    7
    Done

    Roll Out Two-Thirds of the Pastry to Line the Springform or Loose-Based Tart Tin; Make Sure the Pastry Comes Right Up the Sides of the Tin, and Extends Over the Edge of the Tin a Little Bit. Press in Half the Sausage Mixture and Spread to Level. Then Add the Chicken Pieces in One Even Layer and Cover With the Rest of the Sausage Mixture. Press Down Lightly.

    8
    Done

    Roll Out the Remaining Pastry, Leaving a Little Pastry For the Decorative Shapes. Brush the Edges of the Pastry Base With Beaten Egg and Cover With the Pastry Lid. Pinch and Crimp the Edges to Seal, Then Trim.

    9
    Done

    Brush the Top of the Pie With Egg, Then Roll Out the Excess Pastry Trimmings to Make Holly Leaf Shapes and Berries. Decorate the Pie With the Shapes and Brush Again With Egg.

    10
    Done

    Set the Tin on a Baking Sheet and Bake For 1 Hour to 1 Hour 15 Minutes, Then Cool in the Tin For 15 Minutes. Remove the Pie from the Tin, and Leave to Cool Slightly. If You Wish, You Can Place the Pie Back Into the Oven at This Stage If You Would Like a Darker Crust - Just Sit It on a Greased Baking Sheet and Bake For a Further 10 to 15 Minutes.

    11
    Done

    Serve Warm or Cold With a Winter Salads, Chutneys, Relishes and Pickles.

    12
    Done

    Can Be Frozen Once Cooked For Up to 1 Month. Defrost in the Fridge Overnight.

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