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Quinoa Pot Pies

Quinoa Pot Pies

Pies are such a popular food, especially here in Australia! It seems to almost be  a traditional dish! Well here is one of my spins on the good ol trusty pie. These are a delicious homemade vegetarian pie with Quinoa based pastry. Perfect with salad for dinner, for lunchboxes and picnics. Serve with tasty sauce like a great chilli jam, (on the Sunshine Coast I love the stunning Noosa Chili Jam! ).


Ingredients
1 cup vege mince (I use planet organic here, it is a great local company but sanitarium , quorn or any tvp would work -or even a meat version if that's your thing!)
2 cups vegetable stock
1 onion
2 carrots, peeled chopped into small pieces
2 zucchini’s, chopped into small pieces
½ cup fresh green beans, chopped
1 red capsicum, chopped
½ cup broccoli, finely chopped
¼ cup potato, cut into small cubes
2 cups mashed potato
4 teaspoons Gourmet Garden garlic paste or 3 cloves Australian garlic, finely chopped
¼ cup gravy powder
1 tablespoon tomato paste
2 teaspoons dried thyme
1 teaspoon turmeric
karom himalayan salt to taste
cracked black pepper to taste
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 cup water
Pastry
¼ cup olive oil or Maleny Avocado oil
¼ cup butter 0r 1/2 cup butter if omitting the oil
1 cup Quinoa flour
1 cup organic plain or plain spelt flour
¼ cup sour cream
baking paper
aluminium pie baking cases or baking tray


Method
Pre heat oven to 180ç.
Combine pastry ingredients in a large bowl.
Knead together to make a smooth dough.
In a saucepan bring the stock to the boil. Add in the Vege Mince.
Simmer together for 6 minutes, remove from heat.
In a small saucepan par boil the carrot and potato until it can be just pierced with a fork, do not overcook.
In a frying pan heat the olive oil, add in the onion and garlic. Sauté until slightly transparent.
Adding in the thyme and turmeric, stirring though.
Then add in the carrot, zucchini, green beans and broccoli , stir for 3 minutes.
Mix in the vege mince and sprinkle in the gravy powder, stirring in well.
Pour small amounts of water in, stirring until the whole cup has been added on a low heat. Add more if needed.
Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Gently roll out the pastry between two sheets of baking paper, until it is nice and thin.
Cut out circles slightly bigger than the pie cases.
Line each pie case carefully with a pastry circle base.
Fill with vege mince mixture, top with mashed potato and finish with a second pastry circle.
Firm down edges of pastry on top to seal each pie. Brush with milk.
Bake for approximately 20 minutes or until pastry is nice and golden.
Serve with a tasty sauce and fresh salad.

Notes
Make a rich mushroom version by swapping the veggies with lots of fresh mushrooms and torn baby spinach leaves.
Using Quinoa flour makes this a more fragile pastry so be careful when cutting out the circles.
Quinoa is a super food with many health benefits making this is a fantastic ingredient to use, if you find the flavour too strong use a little less quinoa and a little more plain flour.

Toddler Tips
Make them toddler sized using miniature pie cases.


This recipe I created as a commercial project for supermarket, the Maleny IGA and the Local Product Local Recipe - recipe cards I did for them featuring products from the Sunshine Coast region.
I am available for recipe creation work and can create print ready beautiful unique recipes whatever your needs for your commercial, business and personal purposes, contact me for more information.

PIES, healthy home-made take away and bake it Sundays

When you become a parent there are always THOSE NIGHTS.
The nights that come after a very long day. Maybe a child is sick? Maybe you had a hard day juggling work and home, maybe something stressful happened, maybe it was go go go sort of day or you were running about all afternoon with kids sports or maybe it was just actually an ordinary day but you just plain don't want to cook! Fair enough too!

Reaching for the car keys and heading out for takeaway MIGHT seem like a good idea but really is it?
  • It's going to cost you money
  • It might involve negotiating the kids into the car and for a drive and back again
  • It will probably involve some waiting
  • You could get frustrated in traffic
  • It could be cold by the time you as the driver actually get to eat it
  • If the kids eat it in the car (so there's doesn't get cold and maybe your trying to keep them happy and amused now on the journey) your car could end up looking VERY scary-and how sure are you that all the crumbs came out?...
  • It might taste rather bleh when you finally eat it
So what else could you do?

My two favourite solutions are these:

Bake it Sundays
and
Healthy Homemade Takeaway

A bake it Sunday involves taking advantage of having most family members around and finding that time after family and life commitments to get cooking. Cooking in advance.
Find yourself a few recipes that suit your family, (preferable nice healthy ones) that can be frozen.
This means that during the week you can pull one of these wonderful meals out, whip it in the oven and throw together a quick, tasty fresh salad and walah!! An awesome family meal!

Trust me once you have done this a couple of times you will pull out all stops to have that Sunday afternoon or morning cooking session because this makes life SO much easier during the week!

This can also be a fantastic cooking slot to make things for school age children's lunches like muffins and biscuits that can be frozen individually or homemade muesli bars that you can keep in a pantry sealed container ready to grab and go and if there is one thing I have found as a mum of two girls under 6 it is that you need healthy ''grab and go'' options. It is all good and well to have great intentions of making those healthy snacks from scratch but when your juggling kiddies and life happens its just not always possible!!
Hence why so many snacky items fill our supermarkets!

Making your own is cheap and a great thing to do with the kids too!

Your own healthy takeaway is another great option.
Turn your families all time favourite meals into quick, healthy alternatives.
It is actually quite surprising at how much difference a few tweaks to a recipe can make!

Make your family's own pizza's, fish and chips, Chinese, burgers, taco's, fish fingers, nuggets, kebabs.
If you love these foods how much more are you going to love the healthy AND tasty versions you make for or as a family!

Looking for ideas right now?

Vegetarian Quinoa Pot Pies
Pineapple & Sweet Corn Mini Quiches
Spinach, Kale and Cottage Cheese Canneloni
Healthy Maca Bliss Balls (sweet treats that have no refined sugar)
Tasty Tempeh & Chick Pea Bites
Peri Peri Sweet Potato Fries
Ricotta, Carrot & Zucchini Cheese Rolls
Rockemelon & Mango Mousse (no added sugar and great for lunchboxes!)
Beetroot, Yoghurt, Chocolate Muffins


And why not have a go and making your own party pies

Lily's favourite home-made party pies

Ingredients
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 & 1/2 cups "Quorn" vegetarian mince. (find me in the supermarket freezer section or swap for regular mince, brown lentils or sanitarium nut mince found in the heath food isle)
1 large onion, chopped
3 large cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 & ½  teaspoons dried thyme
1 teaspoon dried parsley
½  teaspoon sweet paprika
½  teaspoon oregano
½  teaspoon pink himalayan salt
1 medium zucchini, very finely chopped
1 large carrot, very finely chopped
2 stalks celery, very finely chopped
1 spring onion, very finely chopped
1 tsp soy sauce
2 tbsp plain or GF free flour
¼  cup water
3 sheets low fat, wholegrain or gluten free puff pastry or if you are really clever your own home-made pastry - see one of my pastry recipes here
olive oil
non-stick miniature muffin tray
glass with a base approximately 9cm diameter at opening and another with approximately a 7cm opening diameter for cutting pastry, ( or the equivalent in proper pastry cutters should you have them)

Method
Pre-heat oven to approximately 200'c
Add the teaspoon of olive oil to a non-stick fry pan
Add in the onion and garlic to the heated oil, fry until transparent.
Sprinkle the thyme, paprika, parsley, oregano and sea salt onto the onion and garlic.
Add the mince (or sanitarium product) into the onion mixture and mix together well, fry until mince is nicely browned and cooked.
Next add in the zucchini, carrot and spring onion, mixing through and frying together over a medium heat for 2-3mins before tossing in the celery
Add the soy sauce, mix through before adding the flour and stirring into the mixture well.
Pour in the water and stir all ingredients together well ( Note: the mixture should be quite 'sticky' and not runny )
Remove the mince mixture from the fry pan and place into a bowl and allow to cool
While cooling partially de-frost the sheets of pastry
Lightly spray the miniature muffin tray with the olive oil spray, to prevent pies from sticking
Cut out a large circle and a smaller one with your glasses and measure against your miniature muffin tray (you might want to try a few different glasses to get the 'just right sizing for your tray, just be sure the base is big enough with sides slightly over the rim of the muffin hole indentation and the smaller circle for the top will fit onto it nicely.
Once your sure of your pastry sizes, cut an even number of bases and lids out of the pastry sheet
Line each muffin hole with a pastry base, spoon some of the cooled mixture into each one, almost but not quite to the top.
Top with a pastry lid and go around the edge gently with a fork, pressing the sides together softly.
Brush each pie top very lightly with the milk
Reduce the heat to a medium oven or approximately 180'c and bake until the tops are nice and golden brown, approximately 10-15minutes depending on the oven and pastry used
Remove from tray and place on a cooling rack for 2-3 minutes
Serve with a fresh, luscious salad.

Notes
If you find the circles too fiddley just do squares, cut the pastry evenly into large squares one sheet and smaller squares another sheet and match them up.
This is also a great filling for sausage rolls. Instead of using a muffin tray, use 2 flat non-stick trays. Cut a pastry sheet in half. Around 4 cm in from one edge, place an amount of the mixture from one end to the other in a long line around 3 cm thick. Then take the edge and firmly roll the pastry over the mixture and back onto itself, creating one very long sausage roll. Chop into much smaller segments and place on a lightly sprayed or baking paper lined non-stick baking tray. Lightly brush the top of each with a little milk and sprinkle with some sesame seeds and bake in the oven until nicely browned.
These are great either as the pies or sausage rolls for entertaining, children’s lunches, and children’s parties.
You can make them up to the ready to bake stage and then freeze for an easy meal for another time.
This recipe can be used with a non-stick electric pie maker.
Turn into a giant family pie by using a large pie dish and adding a layer of mashed   potato or sweet potato over the mince mixture before adding the pastry lid.
Vary your pies by using different ingredients like: chicken mince, finely chopped green beans, chopped and cooked potato cubes, peas, corn kernels, cooked lentils, very finely chopped silverbeet/spinach, mushrooms and capsicum, mashed sweet potato, pumpkin or potato.

Toddler Tips
These are just great when made nice and small for toddler hands, and you have the added bonus of knowing exactly what is in them.
Make them extra healthy for growing toddlers and add some very finely chopped spinach, if it’s really finely chopped they won't even know it’s in there.
Serve with a toddler salad of cheese cubes, fresh snow peas, grated carrot, chopped tomato, avocado cubes and celery sticks.

In really cold weather serve nice and warm with some mashed potato, cooked pumpkin, cooked peas and sweet potato wedges for a great, hearty warming meal the kids will love!


Also stay tuned for my cookbook I am working on Healthy, Happy cookbook it has HEAPS of healthy homemade takeaway ideas and some of them are so much fun to make with kids. I have included 3 different types of burgers, fish fingers, pizza's, muffins, fruity treats all sorts!
And there are also some fantastic recipe's in my award winning book the The Pram Diet book too!


Rebecca xxx
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