Thanks! I used this one.... They are quite similar. I bet the lard makes it really good though.
Ingredients
125g/4oz plain flour
pinch of salt
55g/2oz butter, cubed
30-45ml/2-3 tbsp cold water
Method
1. Put the flour and salt in a large bowl and add the cubes of butter.
2. Use your fingertips to rub the butter into the flour until you have a mixture that resembles coarse breadcrumbs with no large lumps of butter remaining. Try to work quickly so that it does not become greasy.
3. Using a knife, stir in just enough of the cold water to bind the dough together.
4. Wrap the dough in clingfilm and chill for 10-15 minutes before using.
5. Alternatively using a food processor, put the flour, butter and salt in the food processor and pulse until the fat is rubbed into the flour.
6. With the motor running, gradually add the water through the funnel until the dough comes together. Only add enough water to bind it and then stop.
7. Wrap the dough in clingfilm as before and chill for 10-15 minutes before using.
Came out nice. I just used 3 oz of wholemeal and 1 oz of white. It makes enough for a thin crust for a 9 inch pie tin.
I made the pie as well. I used a lot more potatoes and used one large onion and two leeks. I added the garlic at this stage. I cooked it all in olive oil and decreased the butter.
You have to season to taste with this one. It's like making really nice smash.
It was nothing short of lovely and would make a great main meal with a salad. Though I don't think it would work for those low carbers out there!
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