Just wondering do you have, Pork Pies in the USA or any thing like them.![]()
Just wondering do you have, Pork Pies in the USA or any thing like them.![]()
Andre in OZ , you have pie floaters a pie cover in Mushy peas I can feel the wind coming.![]()
ı heard of pork pıe HATS.
pork pıes I dunno.
I love meat pie. Not too crusty though. Ugh.
Pork pie hats are cool but not very nice to eat, even with pickle. A classic pork pie is chopped pork encased in short crust pastry with a lovely gelatinous coating which is fed through a whole in the pastry, so that the pork is kept from drying out. Melton Mowbray are very famous for making them. They are eaten cold and are great with pickles or relishes, or as they are. Great in a picnic with some cheese. They are nearly as nice as a pasty, but not quite. God and the devil both like Pasties and I will start a thread on them soon.
A pork pie sounds like a way better version of a pig in the blanket or corn dog. Score one for the UK crowd.
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I havent eaten for over 30 hours and you bring up Pies![]()
The South/Texas has what we call a chicken-pot-pie. Essentially a pie crust with a thick stew like material covered with a pastry/pie topping. I've never had one with anything other than chicken or turkey though. Seems a big difference in the cuisine is the UK crowd do a lot of meat in pastry where the South/Texas do a lot of meat/gravy over rice. The small sampling I've had of UK food was really good.
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A Classic Pork pie![]()
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You can't beat a good pork pie but it's not exactly a health food with all that fat in. I generally get one for Christmas and I try and get one that's as lean as possible and has a bit of pepper in the seasoning.
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