Great British Bake Off 2015 recipes: signature pie challenge (2024)

In Victorian week, the bakers' signature challenge is game pie - 2014 finalist Richard Burr gives us his no-fuss pie recipe

Great British Bake Off 2015 recipes: signature pie challenge (1)
  • Radio Times Staff

Published: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 at 6:30 pm

The six remaining Bake Off contestants face an entirely new challenge this week: Victorian baking.

Advertisem*nt

The historical challenge kicks off with a game pie signature bake, followed by a fruit cake technical and a signature Charlotte Russe – which, as far as we can work out, is basically a retro way to use ladyfinger biscuits.

We might be missing the game, but if you're inspired to try baking a pie at home, who better to teach you than 2014 Great British Bake Off finalist Richard Burr? His classic steak and ale pie recipe is below.

If you need more help in the kitchen, don't forget that Paul Hollywood will be dispensing his baking wisdom at this year's Radio Times Festival. See him on Saturday 26th September at Hampton Court – buy tickets here.

  • For the latest news and expert tips on getting the best deals this year, take a look at our Black Friday 2021 and Cyber Monday 2021 guides.

Richard's steak and ale pie

"This is Desperate Dan territory. Making massive pies out of hot water crust pastry is always a good thing to do on a cold day. They’re warming and hearty and they set you up. I’ve been baking this recipe for years; in fact it has been fun to try and work out exactly how I do it for this book, as I’ve been making it on autopilot for so long. If you’re going to have a go at this – and I really hope you do – get the best-quality beef you can afford. Look for a marbled effect on the meat and cut away any gristle; it will really make the difference."

More like this

SERVES 6–8

Ingredients

For the filling

5 tbsp plain flour
2 tsp sea salt flakes and 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper
1kg Aberdeen Angus braising beef, chopped
25g salted butter
A little vegetable oil
500ml bottle of strong ale (I use Old Speckled Hen)
3 large red onions, chopped
5 carrots, chopped
500ml strong beef stock (made with 2 stock cubes)
2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 tbsp brown sugar
5 bay leaves
2 tsp thyme leaves
300g mushrooms, chopped
3 garlic cloves, crushed
3 tbsp lemon juice

For the hot water crust

250ml water
100g lard
10g table salt
450g plain flour, plus more to dust
1 large egg, lightly beaten

Tool Kit

Rolling pin
23cm springform cake tin
Pastry brush

  1. For the filling, put the flour in a bowl and mix it with the sea salt and pepper. Roll the beef in the seasoned flour to coat.
  2. In a large pan, melt the butter with some oil and fry the beef in a few batches over a high heat until well browned. Set the browned beef aside while you fry the rest. Pour one-quarter of the beer into the pan and reduce the heat to low. Swirl the beer around in the pan and scrape the base to release any of the flour and meat juices that have stuck. Pour this into the bowl with the beef.
  3. Pour a little more oil into the empty pan and fry the onions and carrots over a medium heat, stirring occasionally. Add the rest of the beer, the stock, Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, bay leaves and thyme. Bring to a simmer and leave to reduce for 1 hour, remembering to stir regularly. Stir in the mushrooms, garlic and lemon juice and cook for another 30 minutes. You may need to add a little water if the filling seems a little dry (use your judgement). Leave to cool completely.
  4. Preheat the oven to 220°C/fan 200°C/gas 7. For the pastry, put the water, lard and salt in a small saucepan and set over a medium heat. Put the flour into a large bowl and, once the water and lard are boiling, pour them over the flour, stirring with a wooden spoon until the dough has come together, then tip out on to a floured work surface and knead for 2–3 minutes. Return to the bowl and lay a tea towel over it to keep the heat in. You need to work quickly now, for if the pastry cools down too much it will be difficult to shape.
  5. Take about two-thirds of the dough and roll out on a floured surface to a circle 28–30cm in diameter. Roll this on to a rolling pin and lay inside a 23cm springform cake tin. Use your fingers to mould the pastry into the tin, making sure you work it into the corners. Allow the excess to flop over the edge (this will help prevent the pastry from falling into the tin). Plug any holes with more pastry and ladle in the cold filling, making sure not to slop any down the sides of the pastry.
  6. Brush the inner exposed rim of the pastry with plenty of beaten egg, then roll out the remaining pastry on a floured surface to a circle of around 28cm in diameter. Roll this on to the rolling pin and lay out on the pie. Use your fingers to work the pie top into position, making a good seal between the two layers of pastry. Use two fingers and a thumb to crimp the pastry closed, then brush liberally with beaten egg (reserve the remaining egg). Slash three holes in the top of the pie to allow steam to escape.
  7. Bake for 45 minutes, then release the springform sides – the pastry will be cooked enough to hold its shape now – brush the sides of the pie with more egg and return to the oven for a final 20 minutes until the pie is a rich brown colour. If the top begins to brown too much, cover it with a layer of foil. Serve hot with roast potatoes and peas.

Advertisem*nt

Taken from BIY: Bake It Yourself by Richard Burr (Quadrille, £20)

Great British Bake Off 2015 recipes: signature pie challenge (2024)

FAQs

What is the biggest great British Bake Off controversy? ›

#Bingate. Arguably one of the most controversial moments in the Bake Off tent ever; when Iain Watters ice cream melted after his fellow contestant Diana Beard removed his dessert from the freezer during the 2014 series.

Why were two people missing from Great British baking show? ›

Showrunners at Channel 4 confirmed the news that Rebs Lightbody and Abdul Rehman Sherif would be missing from Tuesday evening's episode of Great British Bake Off 2022. It is understood that both bakers could not carry on with the competition this week due to illness.

Who is the most successful baker from the Great British baking show? ›

5 most successful Great British Bake Off contestants
  • Nadiya Hussain. Nadiya won back in 2015 and has since gone on to host her own TV shows, has a monthly column in The Times and even created Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday cake. ...
  • Candice Brown. ...
  • John Whaite. ...
  • Kim-Joy Hewlett. ...
  • Liam Charles.
Sep 26, 2023

What does Nadia Hussain's husband do? ›

Her favourite book is a baking-themed book by Irish novelist Marian Keyes. At the time of The Great British Bake Off, Hussain was "a full-time mum" living in Leeds with her husband, an IT specialist, and three children, while studying for an Open University degree in Childhood and Youth Studies.

Which host was fired from The Great British Baking Show? ›

Matt Lucas is leaving Great British Bake Off

From my view, Lucas's humor—which trended toward edginess and cringe—just wasn't compatible with what makes the show great. That is, wholesome vibes, lovable contestants, and tall gender-norms-defying waif Noel Fielding, who is blessedly remaining on the show.

Who sabotaged on The Great British Baking Show? ›

Number of times named Star Baker

She met her husband Malcolm when she was 16 and they are still happily married. Diana found herself at the center of the "Bingate" controversy, where she was accused of sabotage after removing her fellow contestant Iain Watters' dessert from the freezer to make space for her own.

Have any marriages resulted from The Great British Baking Show? ›

Congratulations are in order for Rahul Mandal, the 2018 winner of The Great British Baking Show, who is officially a married man. On December 4, 2022, the baker took to Instagram to post a heartfelt video that explained he was getting married in Kolkata, India, on December 5, 2022.

Why did the female host leave The Great British Baking Show? ›

At the time, Toksvig said she was leaving “to spend more time with my other work”. As my waistline will testify, Bake Off is an all-consuming show,” she said in her statement.

Why did the bald guy leave the British baking show? ›

All things crust come to an end. Actor and comedian Matt Lucas is leaving as co-host of “The Great British Bake Off” after three seasons on the show, citing scheduling conflicts with his new series “Fantasy Football League” for Sky.

Who is the richest Bake Off winner? ›

Nadiya Hussain, 38, won GBBO in 2015, and earns the most of all the winners. Boasting over 870K Instagram followers, she earns £3,726.87 for every post she uploads. She has an estimated net worth of £3.7m, according to Heart FM. This is down to her TV shows and cookery books.

Has anyone won Great British baking show without being Star Baker? ›

The series was won by David Atherton, who became the first winner never to have won the Star Baker title since it was introduced. Alice Fevronia and Steph Blackwell finished as runners-up.

Who was the youngest baker on the Great British baking show? ›

Martha Collison is the Great British Bake Off's youngest ever baker. During the show, she was also taking her AS Level exams. Martha is studying Food Technology, Maths, and Chemistry and wants to be a food scientist. She currently lives with her parents and sister in Ascot.

Why has Nadia changed her head scarf? ›

I always wore my headscarf the traditional way until not long after Bake Off, then I felt if I wore it in a more modern way, I'd fit in a bit more. Then, last year, I thought, 'What am I doing? I've got to wear it the way I'm comfortable. ' The second I posted that on social media, I lost 600 followers.

Did Nadia have an arranged marriage? ›

Nadiya married her husband Abdal in an arranged ceremony in Bangladesh when she was 19, and during her show, The Chronicles of Nadiya, she admitted that she actually "cried through the whole thing", and that she did not want to go through with it.

How much is Nadia worth now? ›

The mother-of-two has presented numerous shows since winning the sixth series of Bake Off, including Nadiya's British Food Adventure, The Chronicles of Nadiya and Nadiya's Family Favourites. According to Heart Radio, she is now thought to be worth around £3.7million thanks to her TV appearances.

What is the controversy on The Great British Bake Off? ›

Summary. The Great British Bake Off has faced controversies throughout its 14 seasons, including a sabotage incident and a major production shake-up. In season 5, a contestant's baked Alaska was destroyed after another competitor removed it from the freezer, causing a backlash from fans.

What is the British baking scandal? ›

A favouritism row erupted on the show's fourth series in 2013, when fans became convinced Paul Hollywood was giving preferential treatment to 21-year-old Ruby Tandoh, who came second that year. It was alleged that she was being favoured because of her looks - a claim Paul denied.

Why did Noel leave Bake Off? ›

He explained that it had become too much of a struggle juggling his various TV commitments. “Farewell Bake Off!” he wrote in a statement. “It's been a delicious experience and I can't imagine a more fun way of spending my summers.

What is the controversy with Flora Bake Off? ›

Flora Shedden managed to get on the wrong side of some viewers back in 2015, when she complained that the show's ovens were tricky for her to use as she had an Aga at home. Addressing the criticism she faced, she later said: 'Where I live the majority of people have Agas as a means of heating, not just cooking.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Nicola Considine CPA

Last Updated:

Views: 6117

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (69 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Nicola Considine CPA

Birthday: 1993-02-26

Address: 3809 Clinton Inlet, East Aleisha, UT 46318-2392

Phone: +2681424145499

Job: Government Technician

Hobby: Calligraphy, Lego building, Worldbuilding, Shooting, Bird watching, Shopping, Cooking

Introduction: My name is Nicola Considine CPA, I am a determined, witty, powerful, brainy, open, smiling, proud person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.