terry123
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Fresh strawberry pie at Lubys when they have it.
Interesting that everyone has mentioned sweet pies. How about steak and kidney pie, chicken and leek, chicken and mushroom?
Y'know, I had a mud pie when I was a small ladMississippi Mud Pie
Love Key Lime pie!Well you have excellent taste then
Iād also like to add Key Lime
Iāve never tried those types of pies before Iād love to get a decent recipe I love beef and minced meat /chopped beef we call in the United States but if you have a wonderful recipe that would be fantastic if you could shareInteresting that everyone has mentioned sweet pies. How about steak and kidney pie, chicken and leek, chicken and mushroom?
You haven't missed anything...it's disgusting!I'm in the US and I've never eaten steak and kidney pie -- no offense to Brits, but I don't think I could ever eat kidneys.
Haaahaaaaaa!!!!!!!Y'know, I had a mud pie when I was a small lad
It was actually mud
My sister fed it to me
...along with a dead fly from the window sill
I miss her
Iāve never heard of a chess pie?(1) Chocolate fudge with lots of fresh whipped cream
(2) Lemon meringue
(3) Chess
I've never been much into meat piessteak and kidney pie,love em
I am looking for a flaky crust recipeBlueberry is the best.
What makes a pie good is having lots of the fruit and not so much of the syrup. The crust has to be good as well.
Oooh, this looks good!This is from a small local bakery in our city. Pietisserie's owner, Jaynelle, is becoming very well-known in foodie circles for her wonderful pies. This is her own creation: a soft, slightly fudgy bittersweet chocolate cake encasing a barely cooked raspberry filling.
My DH loves all pies, but this is his favorite!
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Oooh, this looks good!
We do have meat pies in the US, but we call them "Pot Pies"-
Beef
Chicken
Turkey
With gravy, chunks of carrots, peas, potatoes. Sometimes just with broccoli.
We have Shepherd's Pie too, but it's named incorrectly as it's not made with mutton or lamb that requires shepherding. It's made with chopped beef. I guess Brits call that Cottage Pie?
I'm curious if any of you have regional specialties like Shoofly Pie, Black Bottom Pie, Maple Pie, etc
I can't think of one for my area but I enjoy the ones listed above.
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