Curry Turkey Pot Pie With Homemade Butter Pie Crust

Curry Turkey Pot Pie With Homemade Butter Pie Crust might be just the Indian recipe you are searching for. For 59 cents per serving, you get a hor d'oeuvre that serves 16. One serving contains 320 calories, 9g of protein, and 21g of fat. 19 people have made this recipe and would make it again. A mixture of celery, butter, kosher salt, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so yummy. It is brought to you by Foodie Crush. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 45 minutes. Overall, this recipe earns a not so super spoonacular score of 39%. Similar recipes include Stuffing Crust Turkey Pot Pie, Turkey Pot Pie With Cornbread Crust, and Turkey Pot Pie with Potato Biscuit Crust.

Servings: 16

 

Ingredients:

1 teaspoon baking powder

½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

½ cup Real® butter

8 ounces unsalted butter, cut into 6-8 pieces and frozen in a zip-top bag

1 ½ cup diced carrots, about 2 carrots

1 ½ cup diced celery, about 2 stalks

2 cups chicken broth

2-3 teaspoons curry powder

12 ounces all-purpose flour

1 cup half and half

1 teaspoon kosher salt

1 1/2 cup diced onion, about 1 medium onion

1 cup frozen peas

1 cup diced russet potatoes, about 1 medium

2 tablespoons sugar

4 cups diced turkey

4-5 ounces ice cold water

Equipment:

frying pan

rolling pin

oven

pie form

whisk

Cooking instruction summary:

Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Cook the onion, celery and carrots for 10-15 minutes until the onions are translucent stirring occasionally so the vegetables dont brown. Season with salt and pepper and add the turkey, potatoes and the peas and stir to combine. Sprinkle the mixture with flour, stir to combine well and cook for 3-5 minutes or until the flour taste been cooked out. Add the chicken broth and half and half. Bring to a boil, stirring often, and cook until thickened, about 3-5 minutes. Stir in the curry powder to taste. Turn off the heat and allow to cool slightly.Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. To roll out the dough, place one half of the dough on a countertop sprinkled with flour and sprinkle the dough with flour. Rub flour on the rolling pin and rap the dough with the rolling pin 6-8 times to soften it. Flip the dough over, lightly dust it with flour and rap the dough again, this time in the opposite direction. Starting from the middle of the dough, roll the dough away from you, giving it a quarter turn after each couple of passes. Flip the dough over and once again roll the dough from the middle outward, giving the dough a quarter turn each time, dusting the flour and the roller as needed. If any of the butter breaks through the surface, sprinkle some flour over the exposed area then brush away the excess. Roll the dough to a few inches larger than your 9-inch glass pie pan. Gently fold the dough in half and in one movement and lift it off the rolling surface and into the pan. Unfold the dough circle and gently ease it into the pan. Dont stretch the dough down into the pan or when it heats up in the oven, it will bounce back and shrink. Repeat with the other disc of pie dough. Fold and set aside.Scoop half of the turkey mixture into the pie pan. Top with the other rolled disc of pie dough. Trip the excess dough handing over the lip of the pan so it is 1 inch beyond the lip. Fold the top and bottom layers of pie dough under one another on the lip of the pie pan, making a big edge. Crimp the edge with the tines of a fork or flute the edge by pinching your knuckle into the middle of the index and middle finger of your opposite hand and repeat along the edges of the crust. Cut 3 to 5 vents in the top of the pie, Whisk 1 egg and brush on the top of the pie dough. Bake for 45-50 minutes.

 

Step by step:


1. Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Cook the onion, celery and carrots for 10-15 minutes until the onions are translucent stirring occasionally so the vegetables dont brown. Season with salt and pepper and add the turkey, potatoes and the peas and stir to combine. Sprinkle the mixture with flour, stir to combine well and cook for 3-5 minutes or until the flour taste been cooked out.

2. Add the chicken broth and half and half. Bring to a boil, stirring often, and cook until thickened, about 3-5 minutes. Stir in the curry powder to taste. Turn off the heat and allow to cool slightly.Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. To roll out the dough, place one half of the dough on a countertop sprinkled with flour and sprinkle the dough with flour. Rub flour on the rolling pin and rap the dough with the rolling pin 6-8 times to soften it. Flip the dough over, lightly dust it with flour and rap the dough again, this time in the opposite direction. Starting from the middle of the dough, roll the dough away from you, giving it a quarter turn after each couple of passes. Flip the dough over and once again roll the dough from the middle outward, giving the dough a quarter turn each time, dusting the flour and the roller as needed. If any of the butter breaks through the surface, sprinkle some flour over the exposed area then brush away the excess.

3. Roll the dough to a few inches larger than your 9-inch glass pie pan. Gently fold the dough in half and in one movement and lift it off the rolling surface and into the pan. Unfold the dough circle and gently ease it into the pan. Dont stretch the dough down into the pan or when it heats up in the oven, it will bounce back and shrink. Repeat with the other disc of pie dough. Fold and set aside.Scoop half of the turkey mixture into the pie pan. Top with the other rolled disc of pie dough. Trip the excess dough handing over the lip of the pan so it is 1 inch beyond the lip. Fold the top and bottom layers of pie dough under one another on the lip of the pie pan, making a big edge. Crimp the edge with the tines of a fork or flute the edge by pinching your knuckle into the middle of the index and middle finger of your opposite hand and repeat along the edges of the crust.

4. Cut 3 to 5 vents in the top of the pie,

5. Whisk 1 egg and brush on the top of the pie dough.

6. Bake for 45-50 minutes.


Nutrition Information:

Quickview
320k Calories
9g Protein
20g Total Fat
24g Carbs
4% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
320k
16%

Fat
20g
32%

  Saturated Fat
12g
78%

Carbohydrates
24g
8%

  Sugar
3g
4%

Cholesterol
69mg
23%

Sodium
457mg
20%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
9g
19%

Vitamin A
2719IU
54%

Selenium
13µg
19%

Vitamin B3
3mg
19%

Vitamin B1
0.23mg
16%

Folate
57µg
14%

Manganese
0.28mg
14%

Phosphorus
135mg
14%

Vitamin B6
0.26mg
13%

Vitamin B2
0.22mg
13%

Vitamin C
8mg
10%

Iron
1mg
9%

Potassium
302mg
9%

Vitamin K
8µg
9%

Fiber
2g
8%

Vitamin B12
0.4µg
7%

Zinc
0.93mg
6%

Magnesium
23mg
6%

Calcium
55mg
6%

Copper
0.1mg
5%

Vitamin E
0.75mg
5%

Vitamin B5
0.48mg
5%

Vitamin D
0.42µg
3%

covered percent of daily need
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