Nigerian Meat Pie Recipe (2024)

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This easy Nigerian meat pie recipe will have your family and friends coming back for more! Learn how to soft meat pie dough and fill each pie with a homemade delicious savory minced beef, carrot and potato filling. Serve meat pie as a snack or appetizer.

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About This Recipe

The smell of this pie baking is enough to have everyone lining up. The savory filling and perfect dough complement each other perfectly, making this appetizer the ultimate crowd-pleaser! The filling can be prepared in less than 20 minutes and the dough in less than 30 minutes.

Meat pie is a delightful street food snack enjoyed by many Nigerians. People normally opt for this snack when they are in a hurry or on the go. It is also served at parties as a snack or appetizer.

In the 1900s, many different foods and ingredients were introduced to Nigerians. One of these products was flour and popular Nigerian snacks such as chin chin, puff puff and meat pie were born.

Ingredients:

  • Vegetable/sunflower oil: To cook the filling.
  • Minced beef: Use fresh minced beef to make the filling.
  • Onion: Add diced onions to add more flavor to the filling.
  • Chicken stock seasoning cubes: This is used to season the beef.
  • Thyme: Adds a herby flavor to the filling.
  • Potatoesdiced: This is a delicious addition to the pie and adds a soft texture to the filling.
  • Carrotsdiced: Add a delicious sweet flavor to the pie.
  • Flour and water mixture: This mixture prevents the meat filling from drying while the pies bake in the oven.
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Meat Pie Dough Ingredients:

  • Plain flour: Use plain flour to make the dough. Do not use self-raising flour, as this includes some raising agents.
  • Baking powder: Will be added to the plain flour to make the dough rise.
  • Salt: This will add some flavor to the dough.
  • Margarine or unsalted butter: Use cold margarine or unsalted butter to make the dough.
  • Cold water: Use cold water to make the dough.
  • Eggs: Egg wash seals the pie, giving it its notorious golden color.

How to Make Nigerian Meat Pie

  1. Heat a splash of oil in a large pan. Then add one diced large onion, cook for a few minutes, and add 750g of minced beef.
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2. Add 2 Knorr chicken stock cubes, salt to taste, pepper to taste, a pinch of thyme, stir and cook for 3-5 minutes.

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3. Then, add 3-4 precooked, diced potatoes, 4-5 diced carrots and 1-2 cups of flour mix and stir. Leave to cook for 5-7 minutes or until done. Set aside and leave to cool.

Flour mixture: 1-2 cups of water mixed with 2-5 tablespoon of flour.

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4. Meanwhile, add 1.5kg of plain flour, 3 teaspoon baking powder, 1-2 teaspoon of salt and 750g small chunks of cold margarine into a large mixing bowl.

Meat Pie Dough

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5. Combine flour mix and butter together by rubbing both together using your fingertips. Alternatively, you can add the flour mix and butter to a food processor and pulse until the mixture looks like breadcrumbs.

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6. Pour in 375-450ml /2-3 cups of cold water and mix everything together until it forms a ball.

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7. Then, knead the dough and leave to sit for 7-10 minutes.

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8. Preheat oven at 170°C/340F. Then, divide the dough into two to make it easier when rolling. Use a rolling pin to flatten the first dough.

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9. The pastry should be about 5mm thick. Use something circular to cut out the pastry for each pie. Repeat these steps with the remaining dough.

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Fill and Bake Meat Pie

10. Add the minced beef filling to half of the pastry. Ensure the filling is not close to the edges; you will need enough space to seal the pie. Brush egg wash around the edges of the pastry, then fold the pie over. Use a fork to seal the edges.

Egg wash: To make egg wash crack two eggs open into a bowl, add 2 tablespoon of water and mix for a few minutes. The egg wash will help to seal the pie and it also gives the pie a beautiful golden color once baked.

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11. Finally, grease an oven tray with margarine or butter and add the meat pies. Lightly brush each pie with egg wash. Bake pies in preheated oven for 30-40 minutes.

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12. Once the pies are done, leave them to cool before serving.

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13. Get ready to eat and enjoy! Serve meat pie as a snack or appetizer.

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Tips and Tricks

  • Filling: Make sure you fill the pastry with a good amount of minced beef filling. There is nothing worse than an empty meat pie. Add a considerable amount of the water and flour mix to the filling to prevent dryness and ensure your filling stays moist after baking. Taste your minced beef filling and adjust the seasoning to your taste.
  • Minced beef: Do not overcook the minced beef; it will become dry and rubbery.
  • Meat pie dough: Do not knead the pastry too much, as this will result in a tough pastry. Ensure that the margarine and water used to make the pastry are cold before using them. Once you have combined the butter and flour, the mixture should look like breadcrumbs.
  • Egg wash: Lightly brush your pies with egg wash for a beautiful golden-brown colored meat pie.

FAQs

What is Inside Meat Pie?

British Cornish pasties inspire Nigerian meat pie. Nigerian meat pies include more spices, vegetables and potatoes.

When to Serve Meat Pie

Meat pie is usually served as a starter or side at celebratory events. It is normally served alongside scotch eggs, chin chin, puff puff, samosas and spring rolls.

Where Can I find Meat Pie?

In Nigeria, street food vendors and fast-food restaurants sell meat pies at an affordable rate. People often eat meat pie when they are on the go or hungry for a quick snack.

How to Store Meat Pie

Meat pie can be frozen for up to 2 months and refrigerated for up to a week.

Alternatives to The Nigerian Meat Pie Recipe

Traditionally Nigerian meat pies contain carrots, potatoes and minced beef. However, do feel free to experiment and add your favorite ingredients. For example, you can add peas or even omit the vegetables altogether. It really is up to you!

For a vegan Nigerian “Meat Pie” replace the minced beef with a blended cauliflower head and follow the same steps above.

This recipe also works with seafood. Pan-fry prawns, squid and mackerel for a delicious meat-free filling.

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Nigerian Meat Pie Recipe

Jen Sim

This easy Nigerian meat pie recipe will have your family and friends coming back for more! The main ingredients are flour, butter, minced beef and potatoes.

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Course: Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine: Nigerian

Keyword: meat pie, Meat pie dough, nigerian, Nigerian meat pie

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Author: Jen Sim

Equipment

  • baking tray

  • Basting brush

  • Rolling Pin

Ingredients

  • 750 g of minced beef
  • 1 large onion diced
  • 2 Knorr chicken stock cubes
  • A pinch of thyme
  • 3-4 potatoes diced
  • 4-5 carrots diced
  • 2-3 tablespoon of flour
  • 1-2 cups of water
  • 1.5 kg of flour
  • 3 teaspoon of baking powder
  • 1-2 teaspoon of salt
  • 750 g of margarine
  • 375-450 ml /2-3 cups of cold water
  • 2 eggs beaten
  • A splash of vegetable/sunflower oil

Instructions

  • Heat a splash of oil in a large pan. Then add onions and cook for a few minutes. Add minced beef, salt to taste, pepper to taste, a pinch of thyme, stir and cook for 3-5 minutes. Add knorr cubes, potatoes, carrots and 1-2 cups of flour mix and stir. Leave to cook for 5-7 minutes or until done. Set aside and leave to cool. Flour mix includes: 1-2 cups of water mixed with 2-3 tablespoon of flour.

  • Meanwhile, add flour, baking powder, 1-2 teaspoon of salt and small chunks of cold margarine into a large mixing bowl. Combine flour mix and butter together by rubbing both together using your fingertips. Alternatively, you can add the flour mix and butter to a food processor and pulse until the mix looks like breadcrumbs.

  • Pour in cold water and mix everything together until it forms a ball. Then, knead the dough and leave to sit for 7-10 minutes.

  • Preheat oven at 170°C. Divide the dough into two to make it easier. Use a rolling pin to flatten the first dough (it should be about 5mm thick). Use something circular to cut out the pastry the pie. Add the minced beef filling to the centre of the pastry and use egg mix to seal the pie. Use a fork to seal the edges and lightly brush the pie with egg mix. Repeat this step for each pie.

  • Grease a large oven tray with margarine and bake pies for 30-40 minutes.

  • Get ready to eat!

Notes

  • Feel free to omit the veggies.
  • Make sure the pastry filling is not too dry.
  • The butter for the dough must be cold.

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FAQs

What is Nigerian meat pie made of? ›

If you guessed Nigerian Meat pie, you guessed right! Nigerian Meat Pie is a savory, filling snack traditionally filled with minced meat, carrots and potatoes. It is one of the most popular snacks in Nigeria and its sold in restaurants, roadsides, etc.

What is the best thickener for meat pies? ›

FINO PIE THICKENING is a balanced blend of cereals and starches especially designed for thickening and stabilising pie meat.

What does baking powder do in meat pie? ›

Baking powder, everyone's favorite chemical leavening agent, is magic when it comes to flaky pie dough — no joke. And a smidge is all you need. It lightens and expands your crust, providing a texture not unlike flakiness.

What is Nigerian traditional meat? ›

Here are five of the most popular meat dishes in Nigeria: Nkwobi, Peppered Ponmo, Spicy Beef Offals, Bushmeat and Chicken. Nkwobi (which means spicy cow foot) is an Igbo meat delicacy made of palm oil, ugba, pepper, fresh utazi leaves or bitter leaf, ehuru seeds, edible potash and cow foot.

Why is my meat pie hard after baking? ›

The best suggestions start with overworking the dough, too little fat and/or too much moisture. Also, since you wrote thick, that suggests not rolling thin enough. Chewy will follow thick in a poorly made pie dough. Pie dough is one of those pastrys which flummoxes many cooks.

Is flour or cornstarch better for pie filling? ›

Cornstarch as Pie Filling Thickener

Cornstarch is faster-acting than flour and forms a smooth, relatively clear filling. Just be aware that too much cornstarch can create a slimy texture.

Why is my meat pie runny? ›

Watery filling

Water can be released from your pie filling while cooking in the oven. To avoid turning your pie into a sloppy mess, add flour to the filling or add some nuts to thicken it up, like in our Chicken and Leek Pie. This will help to absorb any excess water while it's cooking and will keep the pastry crispy.

How to tell if meat pie is done? ›

Pie is done when the crust is browned and filling may bubble slightly.

What happens if you bake without baking powder? ›

Simply, without these leaveners, many cookies would fall flat and cake layers would be dense and stodgy. But baking powder and soda are not interchangeable, and if you're out of one, the other won't act as a direct substitute (though it can be part of the solution—more on that below).

How to preserve Nigerian meat pie? ›

Freeze for up to 4 hours, then wrap individually, placed in a ziplock bag, freeze for up to 4 months, or whenever you are ready to use it. For a fresher taste, freeze less than 2 months. Preheat the oven, place the premade pies on a baking sheet, brush with egg wash, and bake.

Why put holes in meat pie? ›

Using a fork, prick holes into the pies to let excess steam within the pies escape during baking. (This is so you don't end up with soggy meat pies).

How much baking powder for meat? ›

For Best Results. Use a ratio of 1 part baking powder to 3 parts salt, plus any seasonings like pepper and garlic powder. Then, allow the food to dry between 8 and 24 hours, on a rack in the fridge, before cooking. Technically this is known as a dry brine.

What is the meat in meat pies made of? ›

Meat: The "meat" in this meat pie is a combination of ground beef and ground pork. Vegetables: You'll need a potato and an onion. Spices and seasonings: This hearty meat pie is flavored with garlic, mustard powder, dried thyme, dried sage, ground cloves, salt, and pepper.

What is in Nigerian assorted meat? ›

Our Assorted Peppered Meats is a combination of turkey, chicken, beef, goat meat, cow foot, ponmo, and tripe (shaki) mixed in a tomato-based sauce and garnished with herbs, spices, and mixed ball peppers. Enjoy it as a side dish to a Perfect Steamed Basmati Rice, or Party Jollof Rice.

What is Nigerian yam made of? ›

It is made of yam, cassava flour, or unripe plantain flour. Tubers of yams are peeled, sliced, cleaned, dried and then ground into flour. It is also called èlùbọ́. Yams are white in colour but turn brown when dried which gives àmàlà its colour.

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