MAGGIE'S WINTER STABLE
The Australian Women's Weekly|July 2022
This month, pull up a seat as Maggie Beer shares her favourite warming winter meals, plus two stunning desserts showcasing the best of winter produce.
Maggie Beer
MAGGIE'S WINTER STABLE

Slow roasted beef shin pie with prunes & green olives

MAKES 1 FAMILY SIZE PIE PREP & COOK TIME 4 HOURS

½ cup (125ml) extra virgin olive oil

2 large (400g) brown onions, chopped coarsely

2 large (250g) carrots, chopped finely

2 celery sticks, chopped finely

5 cloves garlic, chopped coarsely

3kg beef shin pieces on the bone (osso bucco)

200g green olives, flesh trimmed, stones discarded

3 sprigs rosemary

3 sprigs thyme

3 fresh bay leaves

½ cup (125ml) red wine

1-litre beef stock

150g pitted prunes, chopped

1 egg yolk

1 tablespoon milk

MAGGIE’S SOUR CREAM PASTRY

250g plain flour

200g unsalted butter, chilled, diced

125ml sour cream

1 Preheat oven to 170°C (150°C fan-forced).

2 Heat half the olive oil in a large heavy-based pan over a high heat. Add onions, carrot and celery, sauté, stirring, until golden brown, then add the garlic; season.

3 Meanwhile in a separate large non-stick frypan, heat the remaining amount of olive oil over high heat and seal both sides of the beef pieces.

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