English Beef Braid

40m
Prep Time
30m
Cook Time
1h 10m
Ready In

Recipe: #13023

July 07, 2014



"The first time I made this I was about 13 - 14 years old. It took me all day to make it. I remember my parents going to bed and I was still working on it. They got to eat it the next day for dinner and it's been a part of my dinner repertoire after all these years. Gladly it no longer takes me as long to make it. My family has enjoyed it through all these years and I've had recipe requests from other family members and it also has become part of their dinner repertoire as well. If you like the taste of curry, you'll enjoy this dish. I think the recipe came from a Good Housekeeping magazine."

Original is 4-5 servings

Nutritional

  • Serving Size: 1 (229.7 g)
  • Calories 516.2
  • Total Fat - 37.9 g
  • Saturated Fat - 12.9 g
  • Cholesterol - 121.4 mg
  • Sodium - 651 mg
  • Total Carbohydrate - 9.4 g
  • Dietary Fiber - 2.3 g
  • Sugars - 3.5 g
  • Protein - 33.3 g
  • Calcium - 43.8 mg
  • Iron - 5 mg
  • Vitamin C - 4.5 mg
  • Thiamin - 0.1 mg

Step by Step Method

Step 1

Cut off roots and trim leaf ends of leek. Separate leaves of leek; rinse under cold water to remove all sand. Then cut leek crosswise into 1/2 inch slices. Coarsely chop apple and slice mushrooms. Set aside.

Step 2

In a 10-inch skillet over high heat, cook ground beef and 2 tablespoons curry powder, stirring frequently until ground beef just looses its pink color. With slotted spoon remove ground beef mixture to a large bowl.

Step 3

In drippings remaining in skillet over medium heat, add 1 tablespoon oil if necessary. Cook leek, apple, and mushrooms until tender, 1 tablespoon curry powder, stirring occasionally. Remove leek mixture to bowl with beef mixture.

Step 4

Into drippings remaining in skillet, stir 1 tablespoon oil and flour until blended. Gradually stir in salt, bouillon, pepper, and water; cook, stirring until mixture boils and thickens; boil for 1 minute. Stir sauce and currants or raisins into beef mixture; set aside and cool. (you may want to place beef mixture into refrigerator to help it cool off, or you can make it a day ahead and proceed the next day).

Step 5

While meat mixture is cooling (or next day), thaw pastry as label directs (refer to note below).

Step 6

Preheat oven to 375 degrees fahrenheit. Unfold pastry onto lightly floured surface; with floured rolling pin, roll pastry into 12" x 10x" rectangle. Place pastry onto a greased jelly roll pan. Spread beef filling in a 3" wide strip lengthwise down center. Cut pastry on both sides of filling crosswise into 1 1/2" wide strips to within 1/2" of filling. With pastry brush, brush edges of pastry with water. Place strips at an angle across filling, alternating sides for braided effect and making sure that end of each strip is covered by the next strip so strips stay in place as pastry bakes. Pinch last strip to bottom of braid to seal.

Step 7

Bake braid 25 - 30 minutes until pastry is golden and meat mixture is hot.

Step 8

To serve, cut into slices.

NOTE 1: In order for puff pastry to keep it's puffiness, always keep it on the cold side. Therefore, it is vital to place your meat mixture when cold on the puff pastry. If you are planning on baking the beef braid at a later time, keep braid in the refrigerator and place it into the oven immediately upon removal from the refrigerator


NOTE 2: I like to use red curry powder (which tends to be hot) or a combination of regular and hot. For some, using all "hot" may be too much, so it's a matter of taste on how much and which type of curry powder you want to use


Tips


No special items needed.

1 Reviews

Luvcookn

This is so delicious! I am not one to put fruit and meat together, but the apples and currants add just the right amount of sweetness against the curry. I am looking forward to making this again with different curry powders! I used my homemade and the heat was just perfect in this braid. Thanks for sharing ForeverMama! Made for Billboard Recipe Tag.

5.0

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(17 May 2017)

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