Prep time:
Cooking time: 1 hour
Total time:
Serves: 10
You will need:
24 cm loaf tin
parchment paper
food processor
digital probe thermometer
small funnel
For the pastry & assembly:
butter, for greasing
800g shortcrust pastry (shop-bought or homemade)
1 egg yolk, beaten with 1 tsp water (for brushing)
For the meat filling:
1kg pork shoulder, skin removed
450g smoked streaky bacon, roughly chopped
100g dried apricots (preferably sulphur-free), roughly chopped
quarter of a small bunch sage, leaves roughly chopped (reserve stalks for the jelly)
10g butter, softened
1tsp table salt
large pinch of white pepper
5g white mustard seeds
For the jelly:
6 gelatine leaves
100ml dry cider
300ml chicken stock
4 sage stalks
A classic British pie – golden pastry, tender pork, sweet apricots and a light sage jelly to finish. It looks impressive but is surprisingly simple to make ahead.
To prepare the pastry: To make the filling: Assemble the pie: Bake the pie: Make the jelly (next day): To serve: Professional Chef James Palmer Rosser has worked across the South East for a number of prestigious and Michelin starred eateries. He now heads up Kent Cookery School, where he shares his creative approach to food with cookery courses taught in a relaxed, informal setting where people of all abilities can come and learn, eat and make some great memories.
Once chilled, remove the pie from the tin and slice neatly with a sharp knife. Serve cold with chutney, pickles, or a crisp green salad. 
Find out more about the mouth-watering and comprehensive selection of cookery courses and classes run at Kent Cookery School, from Thai Street Food to Macaron Masterclasses, at kentcookeryschool.co.uk
- words: James Palmer Rosser
- pictures: David Merewether
- location: Kent Cookery School
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