- Prep: 35 mins
Cook: 25 mins
- Serves 4
- Easy
Nutrition per serving
- Calories 343
- Carbohydrates 29
- Saturated Fat 7
- Sugar 3
- Protein 22
- Fat 15
- Fibre 3
- Salt 1.1
Ingredients
- 50g butter or margarine, plus extra for greasing
- 1 onion, chopped
- 100g button mushrooms, sliced
- 40g plain flour
- 1 chicken stock cube or 500ml fresh chicken stock
- pinch of nutmeg
- pinch of mustard powder
- 250g cooked chicken, chopped
- 2 handfuls of a mixed pack of sweetcorn, peas, broccoli and carrots, or pick your favourites
- 2 large potatoes, sliced into rounds
- knob of butter, melted
Method
- Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Put the butter in a medium-size saucepan and place over a medium heat. Add the onion and leave to cook for 5 mins, stirring occasionally. Add the mushrooms to the saucepan with the onions.
- Once the onion and mushrooms are almost cooked, stir in the flour – this will make a thick paste called a roux. If you are using a stock cube, crumble the cube into the roux now and stir well. Put the roux over a low heat and stir continuously for 2 mins – this will cook the flour and stop the sauce from having a floury taste.
- Take the roux off the heat. Slowly add the fresh stock, if using, or pour in 500ml water if you’ve used a stock cube, stirring all the time. Once all the liquid has been added, season with pepper, a pinch of nutmeg and mustard powder. Put the saucepan back onto a medium heat and slowly bring it to the boil, stirring all the time. Once the sauce has thickened, place on a very low heat. Add the cooked chicken and vegetables to the sauce and stir well. Grease a medium-size ovenproof pie dish with a little butter and pour in the chicken and mushroom filling.
- Carefully lay the potatoes on top of the hot-pot filling, overlapping them slightly, almost like a pie top.
- Brush the potatoes with a little melted butter and cook in the oven for about 35 mins. The hot-pot is ready once the potatoes are cooked and golden brown.
Source: www.bbcgoodfoodme.com
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