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scottiebabe
scottiebabe over 2 years ago

Soft 404

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  • robogary
    robogary over 2 years ago

    sweet. You pick out the best cool toys  :-) 

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  • scottiebabe
    scottiebabe over 2 years ago in reply to robogary

    Thanks! I have been on the Pico diet for so long I am thrilled to indulge in some of the real pies Slight smile

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  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo over 2 years ago in reply to phoenixcomm

    image If we're going for pizza pie... Chicago Deep Dish.     Picture source: Wikipedia.

    For desserts, I like Boston Cream Pie - but is it even a pie?

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 2 years ago in reply to phoenixcomm

    We don't tend to differentiate like that in the UK. Pie can be fruit, meat, vegetable, pasta etc. If it is wrapped up in pastry then its generally falls under the general classification of pie.  

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 2 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

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  • dang74
    dang74 over 2 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    I won't split hairs over the definition of pie, but that deep dish pizza looks delicious.

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  • dougw
    dougw over 2 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Ooo... a pie chart with imaginary (hidden) slices.

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  • Workshopshed
    Workshopshed over 2 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Baked bean or macaroni pies are available here in Scotland.

    And a mince pie would get you a meat pie otherwise known as a Scotch Pie

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  • phoenixcomm
    phoenixcomm over 2 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

     kmikemoo  No man it's a balance between what's on top and the crust! Anybody can make DD just take a loaf of white bread slice longways, and then top.(bread fest) LOL

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  • phoenixcomm
    phoenixcomm over 2 years ago in reply to dougw

     dougw the slices look a little burnt. Radioactive

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 2 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    The macaroni pies here used to be good until the 'new improved recipe' came along which resulted in a handful of hot greasy runny mess if you tried to eat it out of the paper bag on the way back to the office.

    Scotch Pie's I miss. Complete with the vent hole in the centre. 

    Do you still get 'sore head' cakes ? Iced sponge cake with the distinctive greaseproof wrapper around the outside like a bandage ? I was trying to do a web search for them a few months back but nothing came up.

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 2 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    We call them pastei. Although the recipes that are common here are different from the  Angelsaxon dishes, the principle is the same.

    I never understood why people were so crazy about pies on the islands, until I ate one over there. They are delicious.
    This is where I ate my first: Sweeney and Todd, Reading.

    The last one was a shepherd’s pie a few months ago at Wilde, Chicago.

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 2 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    We call them pastei. Although the recipes that are common here are different from the  Angelsaxon dishes, the principle is the same.

    I never understood why people were so crazy about pies on the islands, until I ate one over there. They are delicious.
    This is where I ate my first: Sweeney and Todd, Reading.

    The last one was a shepherd’s pie a few months ago at Wilde, Chicago.

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 2 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Shepherd's pie / cottage pie / mariner's pie is a strange one as it tends to break the rules. I've never seen it in a pastry base nor have I seen it with a pastry lid. The topping is usually mashed potato lightly grilled. It is often made in a pie dish however.

    The likes of steak pie / meat and potato pie on the other hand is usually fully enclosed in pastry and thus true to form.

    They used to have 'pie nights' at the local pub and I suspect it created a lot of pie / not pie type arguments. 

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