TURKEY POT PIE + A GLUTEN FREE CRUST + A WEEKS WORTH OF MEALS

Comfort food with a crust. Need I say more? Thanksgiving, for me, is all about the sides. I do love my gravy, but I prefer it over my rustic herb stuffing. Forget the turkey and save it for a big batch of turkey potpie or a morning hash.

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This recipe has been part of my repertoire for the past 20 years. It has evolved over the years but one thing has remained constant; there is very little fat and no cream in the recipe. And in making this dish, over and over again, the cream is not even missed. The filling is delicious but what really makes this dish is the crust. And this gluten free crust is a winner (thanks to Shauna).

In doing all of my planning, marketing, and organizing on Sunday’s, I always find a lot of inspiration in cleaning out my vegetable bin. Soups, stir fry’s, salads, stratas, and frittatas, are dishes created from neglected or almost “not edible to eat” veggies. Food rarely gets wasted in our home and it gives me great joy to not see money thrown into the compost bin.

To all of my friends and readers who have supported me over the years, I am grateful to you for your support, questions, advice, and friendship. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!

A week’s worth of Meals:

Sunday 11/24/13
Turkey Pot Pie with a Gluten Free Crust
Caesar Salad
Brownies

Monday 11/25/13
Pasta Bolognese
Endive Salad w/goat cheese and sliced shallots with this vinaigrette

Tuesday 11/26/13
Use It Up Vegetable Bin Soup (take stock out of freezer and let thaw.  sauté  diced leeks, onions, carrots, zucchini, frozen peas, and string beans. add salt and pepper. add stock and bring to a boil. add a teaspoon of fresh pesto (optional). Add some protein for a hearty soup and grill a few cheese sandwiches and you have the perfect meal.

Wednesday 11/27/13
Claire’s Brisket
Potato Kugelettes
Roasted Asparagus
Sufganiyot (recipe to come)

Thursday 11/28/13 – Happy Thanksgiving!
Persimmon Mojito
Honey Roasted Walnuts
Shaved Brussel Sprout Salad
Puree of Pumpkin Soup
Turkey
Rustic Herb Stuffing
Cranberry Relish
Corn Pudding Souffle
Mini Pecan Tassies
Boozy Pumpkin Ice Cream

Friday 11/29/13
Turkey Hash + Eggs over Easy
Sautéed Spinach

Saturday 11/30/13
Make Reservations!

Turkey Pot Pie + A Gluten Free Crust + A Weeks Worth of Meals

ingredients:

Crust:
12.5 ounces | 350 grams | 2 1/2 cups gluten free flour blend
1/2 teaspoon Celtic sea salt
pinch of fresh, ground pepper
8 ounces | 230 grams | 2 sticks unsalted, organic butter
3 – 4 ounces ice cold water
1 teaspoon cider vinegar

filling:
32 ounces | 4 cups chicken stock
24 ounces | 610 grams | 4 cups red potatoes, washed and diced
10 ounces | 280 grams | 2 cups diced carrots
1 ounce | 28 grams | 2 tablespoons unsalted, organic butter
6 ounces | 170 grams | 1 cup finely, chopped shallots (or onions)
3  1/4 ounces | 92 grams | 3/4 chopped celery
2 cloves of garlic, minced
3.75 ounces | 105 grams | 3/4 cup gluten free flour blend (or regular AP)
12 ounces | 342 grams | 3 cups diced, cooked turkey
4 ounces | 112 grams | 1 cup frozen, organic peas
1 teaspoon Celtic sea salt
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
1 teaspoon chopped, fresh rosemary

instructions:

for the crust:
• place flour, salt, and pepper in the work bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade. pulse 5 – 6 times.
• dice butter into small cubes and add to the work bowl. pulse until the contents resemble coarse meal.
• combine water and cider vinegar in a glass measuring cup. add the water through the tube, one tablespoon at a time. as soon as you see the dough coming together, pinch a bit of it between your fingers. if it comes together, and you can form a small ball, you have done your job.
• dump dough onto a piece of parchment dusted with a bit of your flour. bring dough together quickly to form a nice, round disc. you don’t want to handle the dough too much as this will cause the butter to melt. if that happens, your dough will fall apart when rolling.
• place in the freezer for about 20 minutes.

for the filling:
• bring 3 cups of stock to a simmer and add the carrots and the potatoes. cook 5 minutes. place a strainer over a large glass bowl, and pour contents into the strainer/bowl. reserve stock.
• in a large, heavy duty sauté pan, melt the butter. add the shallots and celery and sauté over medium heat for 10 minutes or until translucent.
• add garlic and sauté for 1 minute.
• whisk 1 cup of remaining stock and 3/4 cup flour. it will resemble a thick paste. add the roux to shallot/celery mixture and whisk until you do not see any lumps.
• stir in potato/carrot mixture (and the stock), turkey, peas, salt, pepper, and rosemary. cook 10 – 15 minutes.

assembly:
• preheat oven to 400*.
• butter a 13″ x 9″ baking dish. spoon turkey mixture into prepared pan. set aside while you roll out the dough.
• dust a piece of parchment paper with flour and roll dough out into a 16″ x 12″ rectangle. place rectangle over baking dish. there will be some dough hanging over the sides. flip that extra dough up and over and press the dough (use your muscles) into the side of the pan.
• using a paring knife cut 5 slits in the top of the crust to allow the steam to escape while baking. brush with milk or cream.
• bake for 45 minutes or until the top is golden brown.
• let cool for 10 minutes before serving.

*crust was adapted from here.
* this recipe is equally as delicious with chicken, beef, or scallops.

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