Fish Pie with Leeks Recipe - How to Make Fish Pie | Hank Shaw (2024)

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March 28, 2022 | Updated June 06, 2022

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Fish pie is a British classic, and this version, fish pie with leeks, is my favorite. It easy to make and, like shepherd’s pie, is topped with mashed potatoes and cheese, then baked golden.

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I used to have a thing against mixing cheese and fish, and I still like my fish clean, light and bright when the weather is warm. But I have to say that a hearty, British fish pie on a cold day really hits the spot.

This is British cooking at its best. Fish — one kind or many, as we shall see — lots of leeks, a rich sauce, fresh herbs and that cheesy mashed potato topping really work. It’s flavorful without being brassy.

Let’s start with the fish. Cod or haddock or pollock are traditional here, and any white fish works, from walleye and bass to catfish, snapper, Pacific rockfish or lingcod, halibut or perch. My favorites? Yellow perch, lingcod or tautog. But use what you have.

My fish pie with leeks is a little luxurious, however. In addition to the white fish, I will add some smoked fish, and, if I have it, some sort of shellfish, too. The smoked fish adds heft and smoke to the party, and the shellfish adds sweetness.

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In the pictures, I used smoked salmon and crabmeat. Other good options would be smoked trout, smoked sablefish, or smoked mackerel. If you don’t have crabmeat, use crawfish tails, chopped lobster, small scallops or hell, even small clams, or better yet, smoked oysters.

As you can see, you can play with it. But using three different sorts of fish or seafood makes this a really special fish pie.

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You’ll see a fair bit of dairy here, too. I recommend full-fat milk, cream and full-fat cheeses because they hold up better and balance out the lean fish. The only one that needs to be full fat is the milk: Skim milk will curdle.

The best time to make fish pie is the day after you made a big batch of mashed potatoes, because they are the only thing that really takes any time in this recipe. But it’s not a huge deal to make mashed potatoes just for this dish. If you have leftovers, you can make potato fish cakes, as I did.

If you want to, you could top the dishes with store-bought puff pastry instead. That’s a nice alternative, and is faster than making homemade mashed potatoes. Up to you.

Since this is a fish pie with leeks, you need leeks. They play nicely with the fish and mimic the crabmeat a little — and they’re traditional. But if you can’t find good leeks, use 2 yellow onions sliced thinly instead.

Fish pie is basically a meal in itself, so I only serve it with a side salad, or nothing at all.

Once made, you can reheat it in a toaster oven or regular oven set at 400°F. Fish pie keeps about a week in the fridge. It doesn’t freeze well as a pie, but the filling itself does freeze nicely; vacuum seal it in recipe-sized portions.

Also, sometimes you will have too much mashed potato or filling for the dishes you want to fill. If that happens, wait a day, then mix both the filling and the potatoes with beaten eggs and make potato fish cakes with them.

OTHER BRITISH CLASSICS

You might also like these other classics:

  • Cottage pie with venison. A simple stew topped with mashed potatoes.
  • Mince and tatties, a Scots favorite.
  • Venison Scotch broth, made with shanks and lots of vegetables.
  • Lancashire hotpot. The ingredient list is simple; technique is what makes this shine.

5 from 16 votes

Fish Pie with Leeks

This is a simple fish pie with leeks or onions, topped with cheesy mashed potatoes. I prefer to use a variety of seafood here, but you can stick with one if you'd like. If you do, use the total weight of the fish and seafood below.

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Course: lunch, Main Course

Cuisine: British

Servings: 6 servings

Author: Hank Shaw

Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Ingredients

POTATOES

  • 2 pounds potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter
  • 1/4 cup heavy cream or milk
  • 2/3 cup shredded cheddar cheese

FILLING

  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1/2 pound white fish, skinless and boneless
  • 1/2 pound smoked fish, skinless and boneless
  • 1/2 pound crabmeat (see above for alternatives)
  • Salt
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter
  • 2 leeks, split lengthwise and sliced thin
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup white wine or lager beer
  • 1 tablespoon dry mustard
  • 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish (optional)
  • 1/4 cup chopped parsley
  • 2 tablespoons minced chives or green onions

Instructions

  • Make mashed potatoes. Put the potatoes in plenty of water and add a hefty pinch of salt. Bring to a boil and cook until the potatoes are soft, about 20 minutes. Use this time to chop and prep things.

  • While the potatoes are cooking, bring the 1 cup each of milk and heavy cream to the steaming point in a medium pot, and drop the fish in to poach. Let this cook gently for 10 minutes, then lift out the fish. When it's cool enough to handle, flake it. Reserve the milk-cream mixture. Flake out the smoked fish, too.

  • By now your potatoes should be ready. Drain them. Set the pot back on the stove over low heat, then put the potatoes back in the pot to steam out a little. This removes excess moisture. Shake the pan a little to prevent the potatoes from sticking too much. Add the butter and mash them. Mash well, adding cream or milk as needed to make them nice and smooth. Add salt to taste, turn off the heat, and set this aside.

  • In a large sauté pan, add the 1/4 cup of butter over medium heat. When it's hot, add the leeks and cook, stirring often, until they're soft, but not browned.

  • Add the flour to the pan with the leeks, mixing well. It will seize up, and that's OK. Keep it moving for a couple minutes to cook off the raw flour taste. Slowly pour in the wine or beer, stirring constantly. It will make a paste in the pan. Now add the milk-cream mixture you cooked the fish in little by little, stirring to combine. You want a sauce that is like thick gravy. You might not need all the mixture.

  • Add the poached fish, smoked fish and seafood, along with the mustard, horseradish and herbs. Stir and cook this for a couple minutes to warm through, then turn off the heat.

  • To make the pie or pies, spoon the filling into your ramekins, baking dishes or any shallow, oven-proof pan. Top with the mashed potatoes, then sprinkle the cheddar cheese on top. Since everything is cooked, you need only brown the topping in a toaster oven set to 400°F or put the pie or pies under the broiler. Be sure to put them on a baking sheet because the cheese often spills over the sides.

Notes

Keep in mind that you can use almost any combination of fresh and smoked fish or seafood, as well as whatever shellfish you feel like — or you can leave out any of these elements.

Keys to Success

  • Sometimes I like to add another tablespoon of prepared horseradish to the mashed potatoes, or some roasted garlic, to kick them up a notch.
  • If you don’t like cheddar, any other cheese that melts will do. Muenster or Swiss or, even better, gruyere, are all good options.
  • Alternate herbs could be rosemary, thyme, savory, lovage or chervil.

Nutrition

Calories: 521kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 38g | Saturated Fat: 23g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 145mg | Sodium: 766mg | Potassium: 532mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 2070IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 239mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Fish Pie with Leeks Recipe - How to Make Fish Pie | Hank Shaw (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep fish pie from getting watery? ›

In this case the fish will overcook and extra water will be squeezed out, leaving a watery section in the pie. It may help to reduce the oven to 180C/160Fan/350F, as ovens vary, and heat the pie a little more gently. Make sure that the pie is piping hot in the centre before removing it from the oven.

What is the fish pie sauce made of? ›

Make the sauce. Melt 50g butter in a pan, stir in 50g plain flour and cook for 1 min over moderate heat. Take off the heat, pour in a little of the cold poaching milk, then stir until blended. Continue to add the milk gradually, mixing well until you have a smooth sauce.

What is the difference between fish pie and fisherman's pie? ›

In place of a pastry casing enclosing the pie, a topping of mashed potatoes (sometimes with cheese or vegetables such as onions and leeks added)is used to cover the fish during baking. The dish is sometimes referred to as "fisherman's pie" because the mashed potato topping is similar to that used for shepherd's pie.

Why does my fish pie curdle? ›

For the fish pie if you are using raw fish and then pouring the sauce over before baking it could be that the fish is letting out some liquid as it cooks in the oven, which would also either thin the sauce or give it the appearnace of curdling. This may particulalry happen if the fish has been frozen and thawed.

How do you make a pie less watery? ›

Let the pie cool completely — preferably overnight

As the pie cools, its filling will solidify. It takes time for pie to cool thoroughly and its filling to thicken completely, so control your appetite and let it rest for several hours.

How do you make fish not watery? ›

#1 Tip for Cooking Seafood

Always pat seafood dry with a paper towel or clean tea towel before cooking. Soaking up water on the outside can prevent fish from having a mushy texture. Most of all, it helps shrimp, scallops, and fish get nice and crispy.

What three ingredients should fish sauce contain? ›

Traditionally, oily fish such as anchovies are placed in a barrel with salt and slowly pressed to extract the liquid. Anchovies are often used, although some fish sauces are also made from shrimp, krill, or mackerel. The basic ingredients of a good fish sauce are fish, water, and salt.

Can you buy a sauce for fish pie? ›

Schwartz Fish Pie Wet Sauce For Fish 300G - Tesco Groceries.

What does fish pie mix contain? ›

Ingredients. INGREDIENTS: White Fish (34%), Smoked White Fish (34%) [White Fish, Salt, Colours (Curcumin, Annatto Norbixin)], Salmon (Fish) (32%).

What is the fancy name for fish pie? ›

Stargazy pie is a pastry-based fish pie which, by tradition, is filled with whole pilchards. It is critical that the pilchards retain their heads, so they poke through the pastry top.

What do you serve with fish pie? ›

Fish Pie served with Tasty Veggies

Particularly tasty vegetables with fish pie are peas and carrots, due to their sweetness that compliments the creamy fishy sauce.

What nationality is fish pie? ›

The Fish Pie, also known as a Fisherman's Pie ( because the topping is similar to that of shepherd's pie, in that it uses mashed potatoes.), is a traditional British dish, said to have originated in Scotland. In earlier times, fish was eaten to honour the Roman goddess Venus.

Why can't you reheat fish pie? ›

The fish will be dryer when reheated but it should still taste good. It's important the cooked fish pie is cooled as quickly as possible then covered and refrigerated overnight. Then when you reheat it must be until it is piping hot throughout.

When to add cream to a sauce? ›

Deglaze the pan with a splash — about 1/2 cup — of white wine. Once all but a tablespoon or so of the wine remains in the pan, reduce the heat to medium-low and stir in the cream. It's important not to let the sauce boil once the cream's been added.

How do you keep fish moist when baking? ›

Using moist-heat cooking methods -- poaching, steaming, braising or baking in parchment paper or foil -- and avoiding overcooking help keep lean fish succulent and flavorful.

How do you keep pie base from going soggy? ›

Blind-bake your base before adding a filling to help to firm the base and avoid liquid being absorbed into it. Prick the base with a fork to help steam escape, cover with foil or parchment, and weigh it down with ceramic baking beans, uncooked rice or white sugar. Then bake at 220°C (425°F) for 15 minutes.

What would cause pie filling to be runny? ›

Allow your pie to bake for the entire recommended period.

People often pull their pie too soon out of fear that it will burn. This leads to runny pie because it prevents the filling from thickening. Check the recommended cooking time, and set a timer.

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