Using my new Fife flour I used it as the casing for a pie using my Deer mix I used for the throw-down.
Ate a ton of them while in Mexico at a surf spot, owner was an AussieShorerider said:This is the traditional Aussie meat pie.
They are probably as popular in Australia as Big Mac's are in America.
SR.
Shorerider said:This is the traditional Aussie meat pie.
They are probably as popular in Australia as Big Mac's are in America.
SR.
Are you from Australia?MeatHead1313 said:Damn I miss the convenience of grabbing a pie from the servo or bakery back home for a quick bite. Luckily I found a decent recipe so I can make my own now.
MeatHead1313 said:Damn I miss the convenience of grabbing a pie from the servo or bakery back home for a quick bite. Luckily I found a decent recipe so I can make my own now.
Tinnie said:
Dont know how long your hiatus has been, but have you ever seen the 4n20 pies at the servo shaped like a sausage roll for easier eating while driving
2 of the best pies ive tried are a curried scallop pie from a cafe in a little seaside town in Tassie. A chunky lamb and mint pie from a butcher in London who made all his own baked goods, Actually suprised more butchers dont branch out a bit more like that.
Tinnie said:
Dont know how long your hiatus has been, but have you ever seen the 4n20 pies at the servo shaped like a sausage roll for easier eating while driving
2 of the best pies ive tried are a curried scallop pie from a cafe in a little seaside town in Tassie. A chunky lamb and mint pie from a butcher in London who made all his own baked goods, Actually suprised more butchers dont branch out a bit more like that.
RaelThomas said:
Wouldn't have been Scamander on the East Coast, would it? I love Tassie!
Shorerider said:Are you from Australia?
All this pie talk has me craving a bloody pie....
Tinnie said:
Dont know how long your hiatus has been, but have you ever seen the 4n20 pies at the servo shaped like a sausage roll for easier eating while driving
2 of the best pies ive tried are a curried scallop pie from a cafe in a little seaside town in Tassie. A chunky lamb and mint pie from a butcher in London who made all his own baked goods, Actually suprised more butchers dont branch out a bit more like that.