Spicy Mexican meat plait with Manchego cheese
I first made this Spicy Mexican meat plait 12 years ago when I started my cooking classes. It involves a spicy meat and Manchego cheese filling, wrapped in buttery puff. The pastry is brushed with egg wash for a deep, golden finish and scattered with poppy seeds.
The most frequently asked question in my cooking class is, ‘Can we freeze it?’ Absolutely. Make 1, 2 or several at a time. Yes, they’re really good. If freezing, wrap the uncooked plaited pie tightly in cling film and increase the cooking time by about 10 minutes if baking from frozen. Should the latticed plait seem too much bother, a simple crimping will also do. Pie doesn’t happen too often in our household, but when it does, this is the most requested favourite.
Spicy Mexican meat plait with Manchego cheese
Serves 6-8
2 tablespoon olive oil
1 red onion, finely diced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 small red and yellow sweet pepper
500g lean beef mince
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon dried red chilli flakes
1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
half a cup weak beef stock
45ml fruit chutney
1 cup Manchego cheese, grated or mature cheddar
400g store bought puff pastry
egg wash, made up with 1 egg and 2 tablespoons water, beaten together
1 tablespoon poppy seeds
Preheat the oven to 200º C. Heat the olive oil in a saucepan and sauté the onion, garlic and sweet peppers for about 8 minutes. The onions should be soft and translucent. Add the mince and brown until the meat starts to catch on the bottom of the pan, making a dry scratching sound. This step is essential to intensify the flavours and natural sugars of the meat. Season generously with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Add the oregano, cumin, chilli flakes, paprika and mustard. Stir the spices through before adding the stock and chutney. Place the lid on and simmer for about 20 minutes.
Remove from the heat and allow to cool to room temperature. Add the grated cheese and stir through to combine. On a well floured surface, roll out the puff pastry to a 3mm thickness. Place the pastry onto the parchment paper. Trim the edges so that you have a neat rectangle of about 30 x 45 cm. Visually, divide the rectangle into three down the length of the pastry. On the two outer edges, cut 2.5cm strips at a slight angle, leaving the centre piece intact. Place the filling neatly down the centre. Start by plaiting the pastry from the top, overlapping as you move downwards. Fold, tuck and seal the open ends with a little water.
Transfer the pastry onto the baking sheet. Brush the pie surface with the egg wash and scatter over the poppy seeds. Bake for 40-45 minutes until the top is golden brown and crisp. Allow to cool for several minutes before slicing with a serrated knife. Serve with roasted vegetables or a mixed green garden salad.
BK Handy tip: To freeze, complete up to the final sealing of pastry edges. Brush with egg wash before baking.
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Where can I buy all butter puff in Cape Town and would the packaging say all butter pastry? Recipe looks good and am going to try it. Thanks, enjoying your recipes.
Hello Cheryl. Woolworths stocks an all butter puff and yes, it will state this on the side of the packaging. It’s tricker to work with, but has a fabulous, buttery taste. Hope you enjoy the pie!
I made this pie for supper this week. It was really good, and quick and easy to prepare. Best of all, it looked gorgeous! If I make it again, I would make it spicier though.
So glad you enjoyed it Mari. The heat is quite mellow so that it’ll work for children as well, but the fabulous thing about food is that you can adjust it to suit your personal taste. Lovely to hear from you. Have a great weekend.
Just followed your link from Add Some Butter. This pie looks incredible!
Thank you Rhona. It really hits the spot with that spicy meat and cheese filling. And of course, the butter puff! Thanks for stopping by.