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  2. Meat pie - Wikipedia

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    A meat pie floating in a sea of mushy peas, a typical Northern English way of serving Jinyun shaobing, a meat pie originated from Jinyun County, Zhejiang, China Fatayer, a meat pie in Middle Eastern cuisine Lihapiirakka, a meat pie in Finnish cuisine A chicken pie. The Natchitoches meat pie is one of the official state foods of the US state of ...

  3. Pasty - Wikipedia

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    Despite the modern pasty's strong association with Cornwall, its origins are unclear. The English word "pasty" derives from Medieval French (O.Fr. paste from V.Lat pasta [5]) for a pie, filled with venison, salmon or other meat, vegetables or cheese, baked without a dish. [6] Pasties have been mentioned in cookbooks throughout the ages.

  4. Huff paste - Wikipedia

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    Huff paste is a stiff pie shell (or coffyn) made using a mixture of flour, suet, and boiling water. The pastry when cooked creates a tough protective layer around the food inside. When cooked, the pastry is generally discarded as it is virtually inedible. [1]

  5. Sfiha - Wikipedia

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    In Syria, [6] Palestine, [7] [8] and Jordan, [9] sfiha is similarly made with minced meat or lamb, in addition to herbs and spices, with tomatoes, onions, and other ingredients. Esfihas in Brazil are oven baked and may be open-faced flatbreads about 4 inches in diameter with meat topping, [ 10 ] or folded into a triangular pastry like fatayer .

  6. Meet Natchitoches Meat Pies: A Louisiana ‘Must-Eat ... - AOL

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    To put these pies together, cook your meat with the spices and onions. For the dough, cut them into circles with a five-inch diameter and add the meat into the center. Fold the dough over the meat ...

  7. Cornish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Historically, pasties had a variety of different fillings. "Turmut, 'tates and mate" (i.e. swede, potatoes and meat) describes a filling once very common. For instance, the licky pasty contained mostly leeks, and the herb pasty contained watercress, parsley, and shallots. [9] Pasties are often locally referred to as oggies.

  8. List of pies, tarts and flans - Wikipedia

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    A small, double-crust meat pie filled with minced mutton or other meat. Sea-pie Cipaille: United Kingdom: Savory A layered meat pie made with meat or fish, and is known to have been served to British sailors during the 18th century. Sfiha: Lebanon: Savory An open-faced meat pie made with ground mutton. Shaker lemon pie: United States: Sweet

  9. Female-owned Whatcom County business expands after over 10 ...

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    Holly’s Meat Pies, a Whatcom County staple and self-proclaimed “Washington’s original pasty company” is celebrating a new location and over 10 years in business.. The beloved farm-to-table ...