Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Wild Idea Buffalo Recipe of the Week - Buffalo Ranchers Pie

This week's Wild Idea Buffalo Recipe of the Week is Buffalo Ranchers Pie. This one feature's using Wild Idea Buffalo Stew Meat. Along with all the other ingredients, this will make one hearty dinner! You can this recipe and purchase the Wild Idea Buffalo Stew Meat on the Wild Idea Buffalo website.    http://wildideabuffalo.com/




Buffalo Ranchers Pie


Ingredients:
1 – 2 pound package Wild Idea Buffalo Stew Meat, rinsed & pated dry
3 – pounds golden potatoes, washed, leave skins on
1 – large sweet yellow onion, chopped
1 – turnip, peeled & diced
6 – carrots, peeled, halved & sliced
4 to 6 – celery stalks (depending the size), sliced
1 – cup + 2 tablespoons salted butter
4 – ounces Irish cheddar, grated
2 – tablespoons olive oil
2 ½ + – teaspoons salt
2 ½ + – teaspoons black pepper
1 – teaspoon fresh rosemary leaves, chopped
1 – teaspoon thyme
3 ½  – cups red wine
3 ½ – cups buffalo broth or organic beef or lamb broth
2 – tablespoons corn starch
1 – fresh rosemary sprig, leaves only
2/3 – cup Panco crumbs


Preparation:
1)   Gather all of your ingredients and measure out.
2)   Boil potatoes until tender. Once tender drain the potatoes, then return the potatoes back to the pot on the stove over medium heat, to remove excess moisture from the potatoes. Turn the potatoes occasionally, to avoid browning. *I learned this trick from my Parisian friend Nina, and it will make your mash nice and fluffy.
3)   Transfer the potatoes to a mixing bowl and mash a bit with a fork. Add ½ cup melted butter, 2 teaspoons each, salt and pepper and mix, scraping down the sides occasionally. When well mixed, add half of the grated cheese. Set aside.
4)   In a stockpot over medium high heat, heat 1-tablespoon each butter and olive oil. Add buffalo stew meat, ½ teaspoon each, salt and pepper, 1-teaspoon rosemary and thyme. Brown the meat, stirring occasionally.
5)   When the meat is nicely browned, add 3½ cups red wine and 3½ cups broth. Bring the liquids to a full boil. Cover the pot, and reduce the heat to low. Simmer the stew meat for 30 minutes or until the meat is tender.
6)   Mix the remaining wine and broth, with 2 tablespoons of cornstarch.  Increase the heat to medium high and whisk in the cornstarch mixture.  The liquids will become thick and stew like. Remove from heat, cover and set aside.
7)    In a large sauté pan over medium high heat, heat 1-tablespoon butter and 1-tablespoon olive oil. Add the vegetables to the pan in the order that they are listed, in 5-minute intervals, sprinkling each new vegetable with a pinch of salt and pepper as you go. After celery is added, sauté for 5 more minutes. Remove from heat. *This will leave your vegetables with a little texture and color!
8)   With a slotted spoon, scoop the bison stew meat out of the gravy and add it to the pan of vegetables. Stir to incorporate. Set the remaining gravy aside.
9)   Generously butter a 10x13x3 casserole pan, with ¼ cup butter.  Sprinkle desired amount of rosemary leaves in the buttered pan. Distribute 1/3 cup of the panko crumbs next and pat into the butter.
10)  Scoop the mashed potatoes into the pan next in a dollop fashion and mush together, flattening with a spatula and pushing up to the side of the pan.
11)  Spoon  buffalo and vegetables into pan and spread around evenly.
12)  For the top potato crust I found it easier to roll out the potatoes between two pieces of saran wrap. Roll to about ½ inch think, then remove the top piece of saran and flip onto casserole.  Press the sides and the tops together with a fork.
13)  Cover the top potato layer with the remaining cheese and panko crumbs and press lightly into potatoes. Drizzle with ¼ cup melted butter.
14)  Bake in a 425° preheated oven on the bottom shelf, for 45 minutes.
15)   Return gravy to medium heat. If the gravy has become to thick, thin out with a little more wine or stock.Serve with steamed peas, and pass with the gravy. So good! We enjoyed this dish with a Barrister Malbec. Thanks Barbara & Jerry, it was delicious!


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