Fillet of pork in pastry
1 Servings
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
8½ | ounce | Plain flour |
½ | teaspoon | Salt |
4½ | ounce | Butter |
7 | Fluid sour cream | |
½ | teaspoon | White wine vinegar or brandy |
1 | pounds | Fillet of pork |
Dry mustard | ||
Salt | ||
Freshly ground pepper | ||
Butter | ||
Oil | ||
Fresh green herbs; see * | ||
1 | large | Clove garlic; crushed |
4 | Fluid whole milk | |
4 | Fluid single cream | |
1 | pounds | Best pork sausage meat |
2½ | ounce | Fresh white breadcrumbs |
4 | slices | Cooked ham; up to 6 |
1 | Egg and a little milk for egg wash |
Directions
PASTRY
PORK
* several large handfuls of fresh green herbs (thyme, parsley, chives, tarragon, chervil etc)
Pastry Directions: Make the pastry a day in advance. Sift the flour and salt into a bowl. Melt the butter very, very gently until liquid but not warm (if warm it hardens the dough). Mix into the flour with the other ingredients using a spatula until all is smooth. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. Divide the dough into 3 equal parts. Roll each piece out on a floured board until as thin as possible, then place them neatly on top of each other. Fold into three as you would a letter. Turn the pastry and fold again the other way. Wrap in greaseproof paper and a cloth. Refrigerate.
Pork Directions: Rub the fillet of pork with mustard, salt and pepper. Fry briskly in butter with a drop of oil, browning rapidly all over. Remove from the heat. Process any herbs you are using (watercress and spinach leaves can be used as well) with the garlic, milk and the cream to form a puree. Mix with the sausage meat in a bowl, add the breadcrumbs and season to taste. The sausage meat mixture should be bright green, so do not stint on the herbs. Roll out the pastry to an oblong that is 1 inch longer than the fillet and about three times as wide. Spread the sausage meat mixture over the dough, leaving a margin of 1 inch all round. Lay the sliced ham on top. Place the fillet in the middle and wrap the pastry round it to form a parcel. Moisten the lap-overs with egg wash and press the ends firmly together to seal. Turn on to an oiled baking tray so the join is on the bottom. Paint with egg wash all over and pierce with a sharp knife in several places to allow any steam to e! ! scape. Paint again with the egg wash. Bake in a preheated oven at 375 degrees for about 45 minutes. When ready remove from the oven and let it rest for 10 minutes before carving into fairly thick slices.
MC Formatted & Busted by Barb at Possum Kingdom on 3/17/98 NOTES : from the enormously popular British cooking series, "Two Fat Ladies."
Recipe by: Two Fat Ladies
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by "abprice@..." <abprice@...> on Mar 23, 1998
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