Great British Bake Off 2015 recipes: signature pie challenge (2024)

In Victorian week, the bakers' signature challenge is game pie - 2014 finalist Richard Burr gives us his no-fuss pie recipe

Great British Bake Off 2015 recipes: signature pie challenge (1)
  • Radio Times Staff

Published: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 at 6:30 pm

The six remaining Bake Off contestants face an entirely new challenge this week: Victorian baking.

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The historical challenge kicks off with a game pie signature bake, followed by a fruit cake technical and a signature Charlotte Russe – which, as far as we can work out, is basically a retro way to use ladyfinger biscuits.

We might be missing the game, but if you're inspired to try baking a pie at home, who better to teach you than 2014 Great British Bake Off finalist Richard Burr? His classic steak and ale pie recipe is below.

If you need more help in the kitchen, don't forget that Paul Hollywood will be dispensing his baking wisdom at this year's Radio Times Festival. See him on Saturday 26th September at Hampton Court – buy tickets here.

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Richard's steak and ale pie

"This is Desperate Dan territory. Making massive pies out of hot water crust pastry is always a good thing to do on a cold day. They’re warming and hearty and they set you up. I’ve been baking this recipe for years; in fact it has been fun to try and work out exactly how I do it for this book, as I’ve been making it on autopilot for so long. If you’re going to have a go at this – and I really hope you do – get the best-quality beef you can afford. Look for a marbled effect on the meat and cut away any gristle; it will really make the difference."

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SERVES 6–8

Ingredients

For the filling

5 tbsp plain flour
2 tsp sea salt flakes and 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper
1kg Aberdeen Angus braising beef, chopped
25g salted butter
A little vegetable oil
500ml bottle of strong ale (I use Old Speckled Hen)
3 large red onions, chopped
5 carrots, chopped
500ml strong beef stock (made with 2 stock cubes)
2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 tbsp brown sugar
5 bay leaves
2 tsp thyme leaves
300g mushrooms, chopped
3 garlic cloves, crushed
3 tbsp lemon juice

For the hot water crust

250ml water
100g lard
10g table salt
450g plain flour, plus more to dust
1 large egg, lightly beaten

Tool Kit

Rolling pin
23cm springform cake tin
Pastry brush

  1. For the filling, put the flour in a bowl and mix it with the sea salt and pepper. Roll the beef in the seasoned flour to coat.
  2. In a large pan, melt the butter with some oil and fry the beef in a few batches over a high heat until well browned. Set the browned beef aside while you fry the rest. Pour one-quarter of the beer into the pan and reduce the heat to low. Swirl the beer around in the pan and scrape the base to release any of the flour and meat juices that have stuck. Pour this into the bowl with the beef.
  3. Pour a little more oil into the empty pan and fry the onions and carrots over a medium heat, stirring occasionally. Add the rest of the beer, the stock, Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, bay leaves and thyme. Bring to a simmer and leave to reduce for 1 hour, remembering to stir regularly. Stir in the mushrooms, garlic and lemon juice and cook for another 30 minutes. You may need to add a little water if the filling seems a little dry (use your judgement). Leave to cool completely.
  4. Preheat the oven to 220°C/fan 200°C/gas 7. For the pastry, put the water, lard and salt in a small saucepan and set over a medium heat. Put the flour into a large bowl and, once the water and lard are boiling, pour them over the flour, stirring with a wooden spoon until the dough has come together, then tip out on to a floured work surface and knead for 2–3 minutes. Return to the bowl and lay a tea towel over it to keep the heat in. You need to work quickly now, for if the pastry cools down too much it will be difficult to shape.
  5. Take about two-thirds of the dough and roll out on a floured surface to a circle 28–30cm in diameter. Roll this on to a rolling pin and lay inside a 23cm springform cake tin. Use your fingers to mould the pastry into the tin, making sure you work it into the corners. Allow the excess to flop over the edge (this will help prevent the pastry from falling into the tin). Plug any holes with more pastry and ladle in the cold filling, making sure not to slop any down the sides of the pastry.
  6. Brush the inner exposed rim of the pastry with plenty of beaten egg, then roll out the remaining pastry on a floured surface to a circle of around 28cm in diameter. Roll this on to the rolling pin and lay out on the pie. Use your fingers to work the pie top into position, making a good seal between the two layers of pastry. Use two fingers and a thumb to crimp the pastry closed, then brush liberally with beaten egg (reserve the remaining egg). Slash three holes in the top of the pie to allow steam to escape.
  7. Bake for 45 minutes, then release the springform sides – the pastry will be cooked enough to hold its shape now – brush the sides of the pie with more egg and return to the oven for a final 20 minutes until the pie is a rich brown colour. If the top begins to brown too much, cover it with a layer of foil. Serve hot with roast potatoes and peas.

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Taken from BIY: Bake It Yourself by Richard Burr (Quadrille, £20)

Great British Bake Off 2015 recipes: signature pie challenge (2024)

FAQs

What is the biggest great British Bake Off controversy? ›

#Bingate. Arguably one of the most controversial moments in the Bake Off tent ever; when Iain Watters ice cream melted after his fellow contestant Diana Beard removed his dessert from the freezer during the 2014 series.

Why did BBC get rid of Bake Off? ›

'Power shift' The company that makes the programme, Love Productions, says it's not just about money, but money certainly played a part. The BBC's guidelines on how much of its licence fee it is willing to pay for a factual programme like the Bake Off has an upper limit of around £300,000.

Is Nadia Hussain a millionaire? ›

A self-made millionaire, television star and national gem, Hussain is GBBO's most successful contestant to date. But that doesn't mean her parents treat her any differently. “They don't see fame or celebrity. My mum has all my books and I give her a copy every year.

Why did Mary Berry stop judging The Great British Baking Show? ›

Mary left GBBO because the U.K. series switched networks. The show, which originally aired on BBC, decided to move to Channel 4 instead of sticking with BBC. Unhappy with the decision, Mary left the cast to show her loyalty to BBC.

Who sabotaged on The Great British Baking Show? ›

She met her husband Malcolm when she was 16 and they are still happily married. Diana found herself at the center of the "Bingate" controversy, where she was accused of sabotage after removing her fellow contestant Iain Watters' dessert from the freezer to make space for her own.

Which host was fired from The Great British Baking Show? ›

Matt Lucas has said "farewell" to the Great British Bake Off tent, as the comedian confirmed he was stepping down as a presenter of the show.

Do Mel and Sue regret leaving Bake Off? ›

Speaking to The Times, Sue Perkins admitted she's not watched Bake Off since she stopped presenting it, revealing she thinks it “would make me sad”. “We gave it everything we had and we made a decision that was easy to make, but hard sometimes to reflect upon,” Sue said. “You just wish it well.”

Why did Mary Sue and Mel leave GBBO? ›

Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins' seven-series tenure as hosts of The Great British Bake Off nearly did not happen after they resigned on the first day of filming. The pair have revealed that they quit because they feared producers wanted to make a more intrusive and crueller show than they were happy with.

Why did Prue leave the Great British Baking Show? ›

The current favourite to fill in for Prue is celebrity chef Nigella Lawson. A spokesman for Bake Off creator Love Productions said: “Prue will be stepping back from The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer.”

Why is Nadia wearing a headscarf? ›

Hussain started wearing a hijab at age 14 to cover up her "bad hair more than anything else" because her father "cut it really badly." As a teenager, she was diagnosed with panic disorder and underwent cognitive behavioural therapy.

Who is the richest Bake Off contestant? ›

Nadiya Hussain MBE, 38, won The Great British Bake Off in 2015, and earns the most of all the Bake Off winners.

Do contestants on Great British Bake Off get paid? ›

The contestants are not paid for being on the show, though they are given a modest stipend so they can practice their bakes at home. But the stipend apparently doesn't go very far. If you need to practice your bake multiple times at home, the cost of ingredients can get surprisingly expensive.

Why did Noel leave Bake Off? ›

He explained that it had become too much of a struggle juggling his various TV commitments. “Farewell Bake Off!” he wrote in a statement. “It's been a delicious experience and I can't imagine a more fun way of spending my summers.

What is the most controversial Great British Bake Off? ›

The Great British Bake Off has faced controversies throughout its 14 seasons, including a sabotage incident and a major production shake-up. In season 5, a contestant's baked Alaska was destroyed after another competitor removed it from the freezer, causing a backlash from fans.

What disability does Mary Berry have? ›

Her mother died in 2011, aged 105. At the age of 13, Berry contracted polio and had to spend three months in the Claverton Down Isolation Hospital. Her illness resulted in her having a twisted spine, a weaker left hand and thinner left arm.

What is the scandal on the Great Bake Off? ›

During season 4 judge Paul Hollywood was accused of favoring 21-year-old contestant Ruby Tandoh and giving her special treatment due to her looks, with many even going so far as to suggest the two were having an affair. Hollywood could have perhaps shot down the claims in a more professional and tactful manner.

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She was then rushed outside. A tearful Tasha was comforted by new host Alison Hammond. Tasha was filmed having a discussion with the camera crew and revealed she had suffered with a migraine the night before. The decision was made for her to go home.

What happened to the bald guy on The Great British Baking Show? ›

Lucas announced his departure from the series in a tweet on Tuesday, saying that he simply couldn't juggle his other commitments, including an appearance in the upcoming reboot of British TV show Fantasy Football League, and his Bake Off hosting duties at the same time.

Who stormed off Great British baking show? ›

"The night before episode five, Diana made a decision not to come back. This is not connected in any way to what happened in episode four," a BBC spokesman said. Beard denied accusations of sabotage on Thursday and said she had been "stitched up" by the programme makers, after a torrent of abuse online.

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