Cottage pie curried lamb filo parcels – Magimix COMPACT 3200 XL User Manual

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Grate the cheese

in the midi bowl with the 2-mm grater disc. Set aside.

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Wash and peel the potatoes.

Replace the grater disc with the 2-mm slicing disc.

Slice half the potatoes, empty the bowl, then slice the other half. Cook in a pan
of water for 30-40 minutes (20 minutes in a pressure cooker).

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Drain the potatoes.

Place half of them in the main bowl with the metal blade.

Add a little milk and pulse 4-5 times. Add a little more milk if you prefer a softer
consistency. Set aside. Repeat these steps with the other half of the potatoes.

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Transfer to a mixing bowl.

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5.

Add three-quarters of the butter.

Season with salt and pepper. Wait for the

butter to melt, then stir in.

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6.

Preheat your oven

to 210 °C (gas mark 6-7).

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Peel and quarter the onions.

Peel the garlic. Chop in the main bowl with the

metal blade, together with the parsley.

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8.

Cut the steak into large pieces

and add to the onion and garlic mixture in the

main bowl. Pulse 3 times, then switch to continuous mode for 1 minute.

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9.

Heat the rest of the oil and butter

in a frying pan. Fry the meat for 1 minute,

stirring constantly. Away from the heat, stir in the eggs and season.

10.

Put the meat in a gratin dish

and cover with the mashed potato. Smooth the

surface.

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Scatter with grated cheese

and dot with butter. Bake for 20 minutes.

12.

Serve piping hot.

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Cut the lamb into large cubes.

Combine thoroughly with the curry powder and

allow to marinade for 2 hours.

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2.

Slice the bananas.

Peel the garlic and put it in the main bowl with the metal blade,

along with the lamb. Process for 45 seconds. Add the bananas and pulse 2-3 times.
Add the eggs via the feed tube. Season. Blend for a further 20 seconds.

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3.

Check the seasoning

(it should be hot!).

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4.

Heat 2 tbsp oil in a frying pan.

Fry the mixture, then cook for 5-10 minutes, stirring

constantly.

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Preheat your oven

to 180 °C (gas mark 4).

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Peel the paper backing away

from the sheets of filo pastry.

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Lay a small heap of filling

in the middle of each sheet. Fold the left side over, then

the right side. Next, fold the top and bottom sides up to form squares or triangles.
Brush the last flap of pastry with egg yolk to seal the parcel.

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Place each parcel on a baking sheet

lined with baking parchment, with the join

underneath. Brush the top with egg.

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Bake in the oven

for approx. 15 minutes.

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If the pastry browns too quickly,

turn the temperature down.

Cottage pie

Curried lamb filo parcels

SERVES

2

4-6

6-8

8 +

FOOD PROCESSOR

3200

3200

4200

5200

PREPARATION

40 min

40 min

45 min

50 min

COOKING

50 min

50 min

50 min

50 min

Floury potatoes

800g

1.5kg

2kg

2.5kg

Rump steak

280g

550g

725g

1kg

Onions

1

2

3

4

Garlic cloves

1

1

2

2

Sprigs flat-leaved parsley

2

2

3

4

Eggs

1

1

2

3

Butter

40g

70g

100g

140g

Gruyere cheese

800ml

1,5l

2l

2,5l

Oil

30g

50g

70g

100g

Milk
Salt & pepper

SERVES

2

4-6

6-8

8 +

FOOD PROCESSOR

3200

3200

4200

5200

PREPARATION

25 min

25 min

35 min

40 min

REPOS

2 hr

2 hr

2 hr

2 hr

COOKING

20 min

20 min

30 min

30 min

Saddle of lamb

300g

600g

900g

1.2kg

Curry powder

2 tsp

2 tsp

3 tsp

3 tsp

Bananas

3

/

4

1

1

1

/

2

2

Eggs

1

1

2

2

Garlic cloves

1

1

2

Filo sheets

2

4

6

8

Oil

1 tbsp

2 tbsp

3 tbsp

4 tbsp

Egg yolk

1

1

1

1

Salt & pepper

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MEAT

MEAT

R2

E2

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