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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have grandma liem’s pastel tutup (indonesian cottage pie) recipe using 16 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Grandma Liem’s Pastel Tutup (Indonesian Cottage Pie) Recipe:
- Prepare 600-700 gr potatoes (any variety that is good for mash) or mixed with celeriac for lighter choice
- Get 1 medium shallot, chopped
- Prepare 1/2 onion, chopped
- Take 2 medium carrot, cubed approx. 0.5cm
- Make ready 250-300 gr cubed (05.cm) meat of your choice (chicken/pork/beef/cooked prawn/sausage/tinned spam) or vegetarian meat substitute or tofu
- Get 1 handful thinly sliced wood ear mushroom (Auricularia auricula-judae aka jelly ear or Jew's ear or black fungus. In Indonesian known as jamur kuping)
- Get 1 handful glass noodle (soaked in hot water for no longer than 2 minutes then drain)
- Get 1/2 cup peas (frozen or fresh or tin)
- Prepare 100-150 ml stock (chicken or vegetable or beef stock)
- Prepare Milk or corn flour (optional)
- Make ready Parsley and/or chives, chopped
- Take 4 Boiled eggs (optional), cut into quarters
- Get 1 egg
- Make ready 1/2 cup grated cheese (cheddar or any type you like)
- Prepare 1 pinch Salt, Pepper
- Get 1 pinch ground nutmeg (optional)
Similar concept to British cottage pie or Dutch ovenschotel, but with different filling. This is my grandma (Oma Liem)'s recipe, provided kindly by my Aunty Bwee. The measurements and timing are all my approximation. Because as all good Indonesian food recipes, there is no such thing as exact measurement!
Steps to make Grandma Liem’s Pastel Tutup (Indonesian Cottage Pie) Recipe:
- Steam or boil the potatoes (and/or celeriac if you like) then mash it with a touch of butter. If you like creamier mash add milk as you like.
- Stir fry the chopped onion and shallots until soft. Add the cubbed carrot, meat (or vegetarian substitute), peas (if use tinned pea, add this last), mushroom. Add the glass noodle and season with salt, pepper and nutmeg (if using). Pour stock. If you want it creamy, add a few spoonful of milk or corn flour mixed with water. Add the chopped herbs (parsley/chives)
- Transfer the filling into an oven proof dish. If using boiled egg, arrange the quartered eggs on top.
- Cover with mash potato. Brush with egg and sprinkle some grated cheese.
- Bake in the oven 190-200C for 30-40 minutes (until the top is golden brown).
- Serve with salad (if you like), mayonnaise and (if you have Indonesian taste) chilli sauce (Sambal ABC or sriracha).
The measurements and timing are all my approximation. Because as all good Indonesian food recipes, there is no such thing as exact measurement! Grandma Liem's Pastel Tutup (Indonesian Cottage Pie) Recipe instructions Steam or boil the potatoes (and/or celeriac if you like) then mash it with a touch of butter. If you like creamier mash add milk as you like. Stir fry the chopped onion and shallots until soft.
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