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  2. Fish pie - Wikipedia

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    The pie is usually made with fresh and smoked fish (for example, cod, haddock, salmon or halibut) or seafood in a white sauce [1] or cheddar cheese sauce made using the milk the fish was poached in. [citation needed] Hard-boiled eggs are a common additional ingredient. [citation needed] Parsley or chives are sometimes added to the sauce.

  3. Tasty Slow Cooker Breakfast Recipes to Try This Weekend - AOL

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  5. List of America's Test Kitchen episodes - Wikipedia

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    Recipes for spice cake with cream cheese frosting, and oatmeal cake with broiled icing. Featuring an Equipment Corner covering dry measuring cups and Quick Tips for removing gumminess. 215

  6. Pot pie - Wikipedia

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    A pot pie or potpie is a type of savory pie, usually a meat pie, covered by a pie crust consisting of flaky pastry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pot pies may be made with a variety of fillings including poultry, beef, seafood or plant-based meat substitute fillings, and may also differ in the types of crust.

  7. Sea-pie - Wikipedia

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    Sea-pie is a layered meat pie made with meat or fish, [1] and is known to have been served to British sailors during the 18th century. [2] Its popularity was passed on to the New England colonies sufficiently to be included in Amelia Simmons 's landmark 1796 book American Cookery . [ 3 ]

  8. Banoffee pie - Wikipedia

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    Banoffee pie is a British dessert pie made from bananas, whipped cream, and a thick caramel sauce (made from boiled condensed milk or milk jam), combined either on a buttery biscuit base or one made from crumbled biscuits and butter. [1] Some versions of the recipe include chocolate, coffee, or both.

  9. Cooking on the Wild Side - Wikipedia

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    Cooking on the Wild Side is a cooking show hosted by Phyllis Speer and John Philpot on the Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) and produced by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. [1] The show was originally part of Arkansas Outdoors, and featured many cooking segments from that series alongside new content.