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ransos - Member
It's potatoes on mince. Not a pie.
I agree, but on the other hand, everyone knows exactly what is meant by fish, shepherd's or cottage pie.
Apart from Americans - who make shepherds pie with beef. Not shepherds
Sorry, I appear to have opened up some old wounds with this one. My own personal crisis has been averted though; came home to find wife has bought a proper steak pie.
Apart from Americans - who make shepherds pie with beef. Not shepherds
WTAF?
came home to find wife has bought a proper steak pie.
A proper steak pie?
........or some pastry encased imposter?
Given the name of the OP, I think we're being trolled.
MrPottatoHead - Member
Are you saying mrpotatohead is a cottager?
joshvegas - MemberAre you saying mrpotatohead is a cottager?
Cottager pie requires some combination of mince and pork.
Cottager pie requires some combination of mince and pork.
Pork is best with a bit of jelly, don't you think?
if
you wish to call something a pie, a pie it shall be
Works for one of the coffee shops in Reading that advertise sausage rolls as sausage pies.
Twots :/
Bloody Southerners.
I bet they're actually labelled artisan sausage pies, aren't they?
Well it is fully encased.
Post truth pies or alternative representation of pies?
Having just downed a rather delicious yesterday's leftover 'pie', I couldn't care less, it tasted wonderful.
As I said last time.
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/oi-binners-what-have-you-started/page/4#post-7565463
[i]I think we can make an exception to names of pies that aren't defined by their ingredients. That is to say, a pork pie is a pie with pork in it. A shepherd's pie does not contain shepherds, and similarly a cottage pie generally does not contain cottages.
Ie, "shepherd's pie" is the full name of a dish that is not actually a pie, in the same way that an Eccles cake is not actually a cake. See also, beef wellington.[/i]
And before that, http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/pie-definitions-pleae/page/2#post-5600301
[i]It's really quite simple.
Can you pick it up in your hands and carry it to your mouth? If you cannot (for any reason other than "it's a really big one") then it is not, by any sensible definition, a pie. A pie is self-sustaining and stands alone, proud. It does not require third party support from some party-sized casserole dish.
"Cottage pie" and their ilk get special exemption from this definition as they are not "pies" of a "cottage" type, but rather "cottage pie" is its full name. It does not, after all, actually contain cottages(*). It's a bit like the "slow worm" which, despite its name, is not actually a worm (or a snake either for that matter).
(* - Except when served in East Lancashire football stadiums, perhaps)[/i]
if it is called a pie, it is a pie.
this, cooked in a pie dish? It's a pie.
On the basis that national pie day was created by the American pie council as a marketing tool, I'm out.
National pie day should celebrate the day a war was started over a lattice top, or something
National pie day should celebrate the day a war was started over a lattice top, or something
It should celebrate when a war was [i]ended[/i] surely, and the soup-with-a-lid brigade have been summarily dealt with.
Possibly, hence the 'or something' ๐
I thought that our American colleagues celebrated Pi day on 14th March.
Anyway
Cottage pie is a pie in exactly the same sense that a Bombay Duck flies.
I think we're glossing over the fact that it's only National Pie Day in America, with good ol' British Pie Week being March 6th-12th.
They get a day, we get a week.
Makes you think.
Awesome. I get pie another day, for a week.
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I think we're glossing over the fact that it's only National Pie Day in America, with good ol' British Pie Week being March 6th-12th.
World Series Pie Day.
Sadly being forced to watch Our in the Sky
IMHO meat based pie =full pastry jacket
except cottage and shepherd mash lid is acceptable
fruit based pies top and bottom only required therefore the little Mr Kipling abominations should only be given in emergencies ๐ฟ
Stoner's Pie Law still stands - if it is called a pie, it is a pie
You can call a duck a golden eagle, but you'll still have something that paddles and quacks, and that isn't a magnificent killing machine!
PS, loving the perchypanther pie propaganda; nicely alliterative, too. ๐
I've always laboured under the apprehension that 'Shepherds Pie and 'Cottage Pie' were fashioned in olden times by folk without the means and resources to make [I]actual pies[/I] and are therefore hollow facsimiles of the true, self supporting, fully encased real article, in the same way that a Vauxhall Corsa with dropped suspension and a body kit is not a Porshe Carrera 911.
I just don't understand how people can be so unaware of the true nature of these things.
I blame marketing.
IHN - Member
Yeah they know that a fish pie is revolting.
You're doing it wrong then. Fish pie or fisherman's pie - flippin lovely.





