What are the usual ingredients in a meat pie? AFOAA (a friend of an
acquaintance) has opened up a restaurant in Austin selling
Australian-style meat pies, and I'd like to find out before I trek all the
way down there whether or not I'm likely to be able to eat them (weird
assortment of food
Aren't they were similar to what we USA'ns call pot pies, only
they don't have crust on the sides and bottom.
-- Matt
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From: Julia Thompson
To: Killer Bs Discussion
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 10:24:12
Subject: Question for Aussies
What are the usual
On 1/31/06, Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the usual ingredients in a meat pie? AFOAA (a friend of an
acquaintance) has opened up a restaurant in Austin selling
Australian-style meat pies, and I'd like to find out before I trek all the
way down there whether or not I'm
Mauro Diotallevi wrote:
On 1/31/06, Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the usual ingredients in a meat pie? AFOAA (a friend of
an acquaintance) has opened up a restaurant in Austin selling
Australian-style meat pies, and I'd like to find out before I trek
all the way down
At 12:24 PM Tuesday 1/31/2006, Julia Thompson wrote:
What are the usual ingredients in a meat pie? AFOAA (a friend of an
acquaintance) has opened up a restaurant in Austin selling
Australian-style meat pies
One hopes his name is not C.M.O.T. Dibbler.
, and I'd like to find out before I
Julia Thompson wrote:
Mauro Diotallevi wrote:
On 1/31/06, Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the usual ingredients in a meat pie? AFOAA (a friend of
an acquaintance) has opened up a restaurant in Austin selling
Australian-style meat pies, and I'd like to find out before I
From: Julia Thompson
Subject: Re: Question for Aussies
Mauro Diotallevi wrote:
On 1/31/06, Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the usual ingredients in a meat pie? AFOAA (a
friend of an
acquaintance) has opened up a restaurant in Austin selling
Australian-style
On 1 Feb 2006, at 1:53 am, Andrew Paul wrote:
Lamb pies being a
personal fave,
AKA a Scotch Pie.
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Andrew Paul wrote:
Mauro's recipe is pretty good.. Not that I have actually ever made
one, just eaten plenty, but the thrust is correct. Basically meat
with meat and meat sauce, wrapped in pastry. Ones with bacon would
usually be clearly identified as such (i.e. Steak and Bacon) as would
often
From: William T Goodall
On 1 Feb 2006, at 1:53 am, Andrew Paul wrote:
Lamb pies being a
personal fave,
AKA a Scotch Pie.
--
Aussie Meat Pie
Filling:
1 1/2 pounds round steak, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
Scotch Pie
Filling:
1 pound (500g or two cups) lean lamb, minced
Russell Chapman wrote:
Sending us a message at 4am will always slow the response, especially
with late cricket and the Commonwealth swimming trials the night
before :-)
I didn't know about the sporting events, but I figured when I posted
that it would be a few hours before I got an
Julia wrote:
Did anything go the way you wanted it to? Most of the NFL playoff games
went (IMO) the WRONG way -- I think one weekend, out of 4 games, 2 went
the way I really didn't want them to, 1 went the way I wanted it to, and
the remaining 1 I didn't care too much about -- but I did care
Julia wrote:
Did anything go the way you wanted it to? Most of the NFL playoff
games went (IMO) the WRONG way -- I think one weekend, out of 4
games, 2 went the way I really didn't want them to, 1 went the way
I wanted it to, and the remaining 1 I didn't care too much about --
but I did
Dave Land wrote:
Julia wrote:
Did anything go the way you wanted it to? Most of the NFL playoff
games went (IMO) the WRONG way -- I think one weekend, out of 4
games, 2 went the way I really didn't want them to, 1 went the way I
wanted it to, and the remaining 1 I didn't care too much
Doug Pensinger wrote:
Julia wrote:
Did anything go the way you wanted it to? Most of the NFL playoff
games went (IMO) the WRONG way -- I think one weekend, out of 4 games,
2 went the way I really didn't want them to, 1 went the way I wanted
it to, and the remaining 1 I didn't care too much
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