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Real Pies!
Simon:
I've just had a delivery from The Real Pie Company, and would heartily recommend you give them a try. The pastry on the sausage rolls is as flaky as I've ever had, and they, and the pies and pasties, are stuffed full of meat. I had a Cornish Pasty for tea this evening, and it was delicious! Looking forward to trying the Apple and Cherry pie for 'afters' later.
:woot:
Rik:
I'll second that. So far I've tried the Cornish Pasty, Meat & Potato Pie and Steak & Guinness pie. Chock full of high quality meat and flavour, I highly recommend them. The Tomato Stall's Red Tomato Relish make a good accompaniment. :thumbs:
GillE:
I'm a big fan of pies too, although the more I eat the bigger a fan I become :blush: .
Pie-making seems to be a skill which so many households have lost these days. It's only since I've had my kitchen re-furbished that I've started trying to make my own, and I've got to say I need much more practice to get pie pastry right! What I would like are some silicone pie moulds but there don't seem to be any available.
Ever tried The Blessed Delia's flaky pastry sausage rolls? They're gorgeous!
Simon:
Never used the company, but are these any good, Gill?
http://www.charliesdirect.co.uk/products/innovake-silicone-pie-mould-9inch
GillE:
Thanks for looking, Simon, but perhaps I should have mentioned that I'm looking for silicone pie moulds that are suitable for cooking single portion pies. I'm looking to cook pies the same size as those awful ones you'd buy from a chip shop.
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