Ingredients used in making a turkey pot pie. Assembling pastry and filling for individual Turkey Pot Pies in Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
1. Carrots, peas, onions and red potatoes are a classic combo with turkey. 2. When the onions are soft, add flour and stir for 2 minutes. 3. Add hot stock and stir until it thickens. 4. A bit of cream adds richness. 5. Par-cooked vegetables are added next. 6. Turkey, potatoes and carrots should be cut to a similar size. 7. Stir gently to combine and check seasonings. 8. Divide filling evenly among dishes. 9. Top with crisp crumbled bacon. 10. Roll the pastry dough into a 10- by 16-inch rectangle. 11. Cut six 5-inch squares, using the remaining dough to make leaf shapes for garnish. 12. Brush the edge of the dish with glaze to help the pastry adhere. 13. Drape the pastry over the dishes, then brush the entire surface with egg yolk glaze. 14. Arrange leaf shapes on top, pressing to secure. 15. Paint the leaves with remaining glaze, to which some paprika has been added. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Turkey pot pie. Minneapolis, MN on October 31, 2013. ] JOELKOYAMA•joel koyama@startribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)