This is the only cooking show or stream I watch. I love how informal yet informative you are, especially that you keep in the hiccups you encounter and make me chuckle. And your wife is awesome.
I genuinely believe that corned beef and potato pie is the best pie in Britain. It's just so moreish. Saying that, tinned corned beef is such a versatile ingredient and it amazes me how many people turn their nose up at it. Lovely stuff. Great job keef as usual!
when I was growing up, my father used to cook corned beef hash, which is how you cooked the corned beef filling. We used to eat it with fried eggs and toast.
Since coming to live in the USA I realised my grandchildren would never experience the food I grew up knowing in the North East of England. So I embarked on a project of writing about the food I ate, including recipes and the places I knew. This gradually expanded into food, recipes and places I visited throughout my life. It stands as a 755 page multi volume piece of work. It’s title? “A JOURNEY FROM CORNED BEEF PIE”. Comfort food par excellence, or as you said, umami in a pie. I always chop the onions finer and add extra white pepper (white is a must). Otherwise, pretty much the same recipe. By the way, my American grandkids all love corned beef pie!
Yorkshire has an amazing food heritage. I'm 58 but can remember awesome local dishes cooked by my grandmothers who were both excellent cooks. One of my grandmothers is actually originally German, so I got some German dishes as well.
I know what you mean about those tins. Only last week I opened one and cut my thumb on it, didn't realise until I found blood everywhere! Well where's there no sense, there's no feeling! Sorry for the long comment, I also love corned beef and potato pie
I can never get enough of your pies!!! I normally only make corned beef boiled with cabbage on the rare occasion I use it, but this is a splendid idea!
I love corned beef and potato pie, yum I also like it made into pasties with a reduced amount of corned beef. You are amazing keef, keep cooking up these storms
Great video. I think I've zeroed in on my fear of making pies. I saw both my grandmothers faffing about with blind baking and the whole process taking like 5 million years. But your hot water pastry cooking is an absolute winner and even I would have the patience to try it. Also, did I mention I love pork pies and that method is essential for them?
Lovely video! Always fun to see the magic knife, and an extra treat on fancy slow-mo flour! Looks very yummy. I'd enjoy that with a generous spoonful of mustard pickles, or green tomato chow chow. Yum.
Thanks Keef for making this pie!! And thanks for the shout out!!! Takes me back to my childhood with my dad and nana in Gateshead!!! My could they make some brilliant corned beef and potato pies!!!
Previously working in a meat production factory I came up with an idea to make gammon burgers with minced gammon. I never got round to perfecting it I’d be curious to see if you could make them a reality.
Oh Yes, You cant beat a corned beef & potato pie for the ultimate comfort food especially in the Winter months. Nice one Keef that looks fantastic & I'm always clemmed (hungry) as we say up north when I watch your videos. 😃
I like the look of that pie, Keef, and I'll have to have a go at it. (I don't do pastry really though) I used to get Corned Beef, Potato, Onion and Hard Boiled Egg pie with a big mug of tea in a little workmans Cafe about 55 years ago. Real Magic Grub.
@@Keefcooks I hadn't thought of it like that, Keef, but Yes I suppose it was. I just remember it tasted brilliant and that was about 60 years ago as I must've been 20 then.
Looks like a better recipe than the one I used last time I tried this. Too much potato so I had to fill two pies, and the corned beef was diluted, for want of a better word, and that was two pies which were both rather bland. Easy to remember, I caught that right off, same weight of potato as of corned beef. Thanks very much Keef. And, hot water pastry too, ooh yum. 😊👍👍👍
Keef did you ever eat a meat and potato pie from Johnson’s bakery on mill st ? I had a few from there as an old flame lived up that way towards dingle area. That pie hasn’t left my mind since watching this so you have inspired me to have a go 👍🏼
Mr. Keef, think about it if toy opened a can of corned beef with a tin opener, the meet would not be able to exit the can. there would be a beval on the edge cut. also, I'm assuming that is why the cans are that shape to allow easer release
Mr. Keef, Thanks for the shout-out! Here's a brief commercial: for the last too long, I've been having my coffee in what was once a Zabar's mug. (If the Mr. and Mrs. Keef Cooks duo ever hit New York City, to work out their contract for The Food Network, I hope they'll go there.) Anyway, The crummy Zabar's mug has faded away to nothing in the dishwasher. The KC mug, however, is glazed over the stunning likeness of Himself, and I am expecting great longevity from it. Meanwhile, I have a tin of Bully Beef, as they call it in the Islands, and your recipe is probably going to happen tomorrow. Re: the damn key thing, I keep remembering how coffee came in rather squat tins that had to be opened with a key, leaving a spiral instrument of danger. My brother and I used to play with them, and it's a wonder we didn't slash ourselves to ribbons.
Fun fact- once cut my finger nearly to the bone trying to get a key from a corned beef tin after it had been opened. Got the can from the rubbish bin when I was like 7 or something 🤦♀️
Hi Keef and everyone. I'm after finding where we can get really good quality Corned Beef, as versus that stuff in axle grease. Tesco "finest" Corned Beef used to be absolutely superb. But, sadly, they stopped selling it. It was a much less fatty product and more like what we might make at home. Does anyone know of a superior quality Corned Beef and where we can buy it, please? Alternatively, maybe homemade Corned Beef should be a future Keef Cooks project? Thanks, Rick
Homemade corned beef was one of my earliest videos, back in 2015: th-cam.com/video/3-hmRnurYGY/w-d-xo.html But I don't know how it would work in a pie - the texture's a lot firmer than the stuff out of a can...
@@Keefcooks thank you👍. That's very close to the tradition corned beef I've eaten in the USA. (I'll definitely be giving that recipe a try.) But, as you say, it's probably not suitable for your pie or a Corned Beef Hash. I've just discovered that Princes do a "Lean" corned beef. I'll give that a try, otherwise the search goes on.
Be sure to eat the onion peel, that's the healthiest part! :^D Be sure to eat the apple core, that's the healthiest part! Be sure to eat the leek roots, they're the healthiest part! Be sure to eat the wax on the cheese, it's the healthiest part!
This is the only cooking show or stream I watch. I love how informal yet informative you are, especially that you keep in the hiccups you encounter and make me chuckle. And your wife is awesome.
Thanks Heather
I genuinely believe that corned beef and potato pie is the best pie in Britain. It's just so moreish. Saying that, tinned corned beef is such a versatile ingredient and it amazes me how many people turn their nose up at it. Lovely stuff.
Great job keef as usual!
when I was growing up, my father used to cook corned beef hash, which is how you cooked the corned beef filling. We used to eat it with fried eggs and toast.
Some day, I'd love Mrs. Keef to taste whatever savory goodness is presented and, after a bite, say: "Needs salt." Laughter all around. Love you folk.
Maybe one day!
Since coming to live in the USA I realised my grandchildren would never experience the food I grew up knowing in the North East of England. So I embarked on a project of writing about the food I ate, including recipes and the places I knew. This gradually expanded into food, recipes and places I visited throughout my life. It stands as a 755 page multi volume piece of work. It’s title? “A JOURNEY FROM CORNED BEEF PIE”. Comfort food par excellence, or as you said, umami in a pie. I always chop the onions finer and add extra white pepper (white is a must). Otherwise, pretty much the same recipe. By the way, my American grandkids all love corned beef pie!
That sounds epic - you gonna get it published?
Get it published!!!!! 👍
Yorkshire has an amazing food heritage. I'm 58 but can remember awesome local dishes cooked by my grandmothers who were both excellent cooks. One of my grandmothers is actually originally German, so I got some German dishes as well.
I know what you mean about those tins. Only last week I opened one and cut my thumb on it, didn't realise until I found blood everywhere! Well where's there no sense, there's no feeling! Sorry for the long comment, I also love corned beef and potato pie
My father's favorite pie is corned beef and potato, I make him one every year for his birthday. xx
Awesome!
One of my favourites, Mr Keef 😀 Do you ever do a pie with a suet crust? It's a memory from school dinner days and I'm giving one a go next week
Not very often, but I do love it. Here's one: keefcooks.com/beef-mushroom-and-marrowbone-pie-recipe
@@Keefcooks - Thank you for that. You're a gentleman.
Brings back happy memories of a childhood eating this with baked beans and brown sauce. Lovely!
I can never get enough of your pies!!! I normally only make corned beef boiled with cabbage on the rare occasion I use it, but this is a splendid idea!
Oh yea! Wouldn't that be good with mushy peas?!? Thank you for taking the time to share.
It would be perfect!
I love corned beef and potato pie, yum I also like it made into pasties with a reduced amount of corned beef. You are amazing keef, keep cooking up these storms
Thank you!
You are a star Keef, tried this last weekend and it was DELICIOUS 😋😋😋
Great video. I think I've zeroed in on my fear of making pies. I saw both my grandmothers faffing about with blind baking and the whole process taking like 5 million years. But your hot water pastry cooking is an absolute winner and even I would have the patience to try it. Also, did I mention I love pork pies and that method is essential for them?
Lovely video! Always fun to see the magic knife, and an extra treat on fancy slow-mo flour! Looks very yummy. I'd enjoy that with a generous spoonful of mustard pickles, or green tomato chow chow. Yum.
Well done here Keef as this is a real crowd pleaser and reminds peeps like me of the 'Good old days'
Oh yesss, can't wait to do it👍
Good luck!
Thanks Keef for making this pie!! And thanks for the shout out!!! Takes me back to my childhood with my dad and nana in Gateshead!!! My could they make some brilliant corned beef and potato pies!!!
Also I’m Green River House as well as Brian Snowdon!!!
Mushy peas & hp sauce. Nice pie Keef, thanks 😀
Previously working in a meat production factory I came up with an idea to make gammon burgers with minced gammon. I never got round to perfecting it I’d be curious to see if you could make them a reality.
I'm not sure it'll hold together, being cured meat...maybe I'll try it sometime.
@@Keefcooks it holds together better then it should. I was always contemplating mixing pork mince with it to take the edge off the saltiness
That sounds like it would be extremely salty! How about a pork burger?
Oh Yes, You cant beat a corned beef & potato pie for the ultimate comfort food especially in the Winter months. Nice one Keef that looks fantastic & I'm always clemmed (hungry) as we say up north when I watch your videos. 😃
Outstanding pie Mr Keef! Much love from New Zealand
Thanks Sebastian!
I like the look of that pie, Keef, and I'll have to have a go at it. (I don't do pastry really though) I used to get Corned Beef, Potato, Onion and Hard Boiled Egg pie with a big mug of tea in a little workmans Cafe about 55 years ago. Real Magic Grub.
With a boiled egg in it - like a poor man's gala pie? Sounds grand 😀
@@Keefcooks I hadn't thought of it like that, Keef, but Yes I suppose it was. I just remember it tasted brilliant and that was about 60 years ago as I must've been 20 then.
Beautiful pie, Mr Keef!
Keith you can actually use a can opener for corn beef tins!! I started to, after I cut myself using the flimsy key!! 😻
Another great pie from the king of pies. Love to you both - still my favourites :)
I love the crust on that pie. So nice and golden brown. The filling is so good too. Cheers, Keef! ✌️
Thanks Dwayne
Looks like a better recipe than the one I used last time I tried this. Too much potato so I had to fill two pies, and the corned beef was diluted, for want of a better word, and that was two pies which were both rather bland. Easy to remember, I caught that right off, same weight of potato as of corned beef. Thanks very much Keef. And, hot water pastry too, ooh yum. 😊👍👍👍
I think the corned beef adds just the right amount of fat too. That fat is basically Tallow, which makes it even better.
Keef did you ever eat a meat and potato pie from Johnson’s bakery on mill st ?
I had a few from there as an old flame lived up that way towards dingle area.
That pie hasn’t left my mind since watching this so you have inspired me to have a go 👍🏼
Nope, never hung out down there.
I love savory pies. Looks delish Keef 👍🏻
Love your work - easy to follow - thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Mr. Keef, think about it if toy opened a can of corned beef with a tin opener, the meet would not be able to exit the can. there would be a beval on the edge cut. also, I'm assuming that is why the cans are that shape to allow easer release
No if you opened the wider end it would work. Spam cans don't have this nonsense and they work!
@@Keefcooks good point well made
I always hear how easy hot water crust pastry is, but is it good?! I’ve never tried it haha
Yes, it's very good!
If I wasn't low carbing I'd have that 😋
Still a favourite i make!
WOW nice ! 👍 Lovely couple 🙂
Greatings from Hungary 🙋
Thank you! 😃
So homey and delicious 🤤
Mr. Keef, Thanks for the shout-out! Here's a brief commercial: for the last too long, I've been having my coffee in what was once a Zabar's mug. (If the Mr. and Mrs. Keef Cooks duo ever hit New York City, to work out their contract for The Food Network, I hope they'll go there.) Anyway, The crummy Zabar's mug has faded away to nothing in the dishwasher. The KC mug, however, is glazed over the stunning likeness of Himself, and I am expecting great longevity from it. Meanwhile, I have a tin of Bully Beef, as they call it in the Islands, and your recipe is probably going to happen tomorrow. Re: the damn key thing, I keep remembering how coffee came in rather squat tins that had to be opened with a key, leaving a spiral instrument of danger. My brother and I used to play with them, and it's a wonder we didn't slash ourselves to ribbons.
Cheers Jeff!
Hey Keef, your nails 💅 are cool Mrs. Keef 💅 Great vid like always guys 👍 👍 👍👍 👍 🍽 🍴 🔪 🔪 🍴 🍽 🍷 🍷 ❤ 😊
I’ve gotta get me a magic knife!
They're a bit scarce, but good luck!
A small amount of mustard or a mustard sauce with it would be nice.
Hi Keith!!
Hello
His name is KEEF!!!!! ❤ 😊 👍
You need a nice dollop of homemade chutney with that.
Can you use shop bought pastry? I'm not good at making it!
Absolutely you can use shop bought!
Thank you, gonna give it a go this week!
Fun fact- once cut my finger nearly to the bone trying to get a key from a corned beef tin after it had been opened. Got the can from the rubbish bin when I was like 7 or something 🤦♀️
Ouch!
When I buy corned beef I get a brisket from the meat department
Yeah, this is a completely different thing!
Hi Keef and everyone. I'm after finding where we can get really good quality Corned Beef, as versus that stuff in axle grease.
Tesco "finest" Corned Beef used to be absolutely superb. But, sadly, they stopped selling it. It was a much less fatty product and more like what we might make at home.
Does anyone know of a superior quality Corned Beef and where we can buy it, please? Alternatively, maybe homemade Corned Beef should be a future Keef Cooks project?
Thanks,
Rick
Homemade corned beef was one of my earliest videos, back in 2015: th-cam.com/video/3-hmRnurYGY/w-d-xo.html But I don't know how it would work in a pie - the texture's a lot firmer than the stuff out of a can...
@@Keefcooks thank you👍. That's very close to the tradition corned beef I've eaten in the USA. (I'll definitely be giving that recipe a try.) But, as you say, it's probably not suitable for your pie or a Corned Beef Hash.
I've just discovered that Princes do a "Lean" corned beef. I'll give that a try, otherwise the search goes on.
Really, Keef, by now you should know that clingfilm is NOT plastic. It’s a wood derivative, ecologically friendly, even!
Um, you're joking, right?
There are no corners in a round tin! ;)
👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
It's one long corner. Can you think of a better way to describe it?
Be sure to eat the onion peel, that's the healthiest part!
:^D
Be sure to eat the apple core, that's the healthiest part!
Be sure to eat the leek roots, they're the healthiest part!
Be sure to eat the wax on the cheese, it's the healthiest part!
Is England the pie capital of the world?
If I was to claim that, half the Ozzies and kiwis on the planet would be saying 'nah mate, we are'. But yes.