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  2. Pork pie - Wikipedia

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    Pork pie. A pork pie is a traditional English meat pie, usually served either at room temperature or cold (although often served hot in Yorkshire). It consists of a filling of roughly chopped pork and pork fat, surrounded by a layer of jellied pork stock in a hot water crust pastry. [1] It is normally eaten as a snack or with a salad.

  3. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    In US and Canadian dialects, is a type of meat pie with a top pie crust that is commonly used throughout the continent, consisting of flaky pastry. 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.

  4. Meat pie - Wikipedia

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    Meat pie. A meat pie is a pie with a filling of meat and often with other savory ingredients. They are found in cuisines worldwide. Meat pies are usually baked, fried, or deep fried to brown them and develop the flavour through the Maillard reaction. [1] Many varieties have a flaky crust due to the incorporation of butter to develop a flaky ...

  5. Murcian meat pie - Wikipedia

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    Murcian meat pie is a type of meat pie made with puff pastry and filled with minced beef, chorizo, boiled eggs and spices. The pie originates in the Region of Murcia, Spain, particularly in the municipalities Murcia, Santomera, Cieza, Abanilla and the neighbouring town Orihuela. It has roots in Arab cuisine. [1]

  6. Shepherd's pie - Wikipedia

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    A recipe for shepherd's pie published in Edinburgh in 1849 in The Practice of Cookery and Pastry specifies cooked meat of any kind, sliced rather than minced, covered with mashed potato and baked. [9] In the 1850s the term was also used for a Scottish dish that contained a mutton and diced potato filling inside a pastry crust. [10]

  7. Pot pie - Wikipedia

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    Pot pie. A pot pie, in US and Canadian dialects, is a type of meat pie with a top pie crust that is commonly used throughout the continent, [1] consisting of flaky pastry. [2][3] 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.

  8. Lihapiirakka - Wikipedia

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    Lihapiirakka. A lihapiirakka (literally "meat pie") is an everyday Finnish food sold in supermarkets and often available ready-to-eat as street food. It is a form of savoury pie or turnover made from doughnut dough and filled with a mixture of minced meat [2][3] and cooked rice and cooked by deep frying. [4] It does not resemble a traditional ...

  9. 20 Go-To Steak and Potato Dinner Recipes You'll Make ... - AOL

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    "Steak and potatoes, perfectly seasoned, grilled, and baked to perfection in about 30 minutes," says recipe creator Elizabeth. View Recipe. Chef John's Salisbury Steak