Beef ‘n Mushroom Pie

Recently I prepared Beef ‘n Mushroom Pie a day ahead and brought it to my aunt’s home, where it was quickly & easily reheated.  I served it with ready-made sweet potatoes – sooo good !!   I love this pie – it’s like a “meat & potato meal” in a pie.
It’s already been a year since I began my blog – and Beef ‘n Mushroom Pie was the first recipe  posted!

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Well, after promising many of you for almost a year that I’d “get moving” and begin posting recipes –  I’m FINALLY posting my first one. (I can’t guarantee how well this first blog is gonna come out because I can’t be bothered reading lots of instructions!!) I’ve got zillions of recipes I want to share, and I know many of you have complained that you’re tired of always cooking the same things. So, consider me here to shake up your culinary life!! I made this Beef ‘n Mushroom Pie recently when some friends invited me over for an evening of “pizza and a bonfire”. (And, of course, some “beverages”!) The pie was a big hit!! (It’s a Pillsbury Bake Off winner from about 20 years ago.) I changed the recipe slightly, such as using four cups of potatoes instead of two. With the extra potatoes, you’ll get at least six good-sized yummy portions!!  The recipe calls for a pound of left-over roast beef, but, since people don’t prepare roast beef as much as they used 20 years ago, I just buy a one pound “hunk” at the deli counter of my local grocery store. Oh…if you’re wondering how the party went… well, we were in the hot tub at 1:30 a.m.!!! —-  Believe me – this pie has so much flavor, with so little effort!

 Ingredients
  • 1 lb. cubed COOKED roast beef, about 3 cups   ++ Buy a 1 pound “hunk” at the deli counter.
  • 1/4 cup chopped red pepper
  • 1/4 cup chopped green pepper
  • 1/4 cup chopped onion
  • 1 can UNDILUTED mushroom soup
  • 1 (6.5 oz.) can sliced mushrooms, DRAINED
  • 1/4 tsp. salt-free seasoning – such as Mrs. Dash (I like Garlic & Herb)
  • 1/4 tsp. garlic salt with parsley
  • a few dashes of pepper
  • 2 – 4 cups sliced potatoes, cooked      ++  I used 4 cups
  • 1 pkg. refrigerated pie crust (containing 2 crusts)
  •  1 egg, beaten
Method

Oven at 375 F   Bake pie for 45 minutes

In a large skillet, cook cubed beef, chopped peppers & onion in a few tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat for about 3 to 5 minutes.

Add the mushroom soup, mushrooms and spices. Mix well. COVER and simmer for 10 minutes.

Line a deep pie plate with a crust. (It’s a good idea to take the crust out of the refrigerator about 15 minutes before you want to use it!)

Pour in the hot filling. Now it’s time to add the potatoes, which have been cooked and drained. Just layer them on top of the hot mixture.

OK – you’re almost done!! Place the top crust on top of the potatoes. Fold the top crust over the bottom crust and “crimp” the edges of the crust. You can do this with a fork (don’t press too hard or you make the edges to thin) or with you can crimp it with your fingers.

Now for the “beauty part” – the part that makes everyone go “Wow, how’d you get your pie to look like that?” Beat an egg in a small glass or bowl, then, using your fingers as a paint brush (use a pastry brush if you want, but you’ll only have to wash it after!), spread SOME of the beaten egg (you won’t need it all) all over the top crust.

++If you end up with “puddles” of egg wash in some of the grooves, just dab it out with a bit of paper towel.

Bake at 375 F – in the center of the oven – for 45 minutes. Enjoy !!

++ If baking the pie ahead of time, allow the cooked Beef ‘n Mushroom Pie to cool for about 25 minutes, then cover with foil & store in refrigerator.  ++  To reheat pre-baked pie, remove foil & bake in a 350 F oven for about a half hour.

++ When reheating, if you’re not sure the pie’s fully heated – here’s what I do… I stick a CLEAN finger in the center. If it’s hot – it’s ready!   (Yeah,  that’s a bit unorthodox but hey, it works.)  

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3 thoughts on “Beef ‘n Mushroom Pie

  1. A friend recently if I thought stew meat might be used as an alternative to cooked roast beef.
    Here are my thoughts – I think stew meat might end up being tough ’cause it needs a lot of cooking time in order to become tender. You could, however, use cooked chicken, cut into cubes. Just add the cubed, cooked chicken after you’ve cooked the red & green pepper and the onion for a few minutes. And I’d think about adding some “Bells Seasoning” or a bit of thyme to the simmering mixture.”

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