Meat and potato pie
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A rack of homemade meat and potato pies
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Place of origin | England |
Region or state | Cheshire. Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cumbria |
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Type | Savoury pie |
Main ingredient(s) | Pastry shell, potatoes, lamb or beef, carrots, onions |
Meat and potato pie is a popular variety of pie eaten in England.[1] A meat and potato pie has a similar filling to a Cornish Pasty and differs from a meat pie in that its content is often minced and usually less than 50% meat. They are typically eaten as take-aways.
In 2004, ITV's The Paul O'Grady Show voted the produce of The Denby Dale Pie Company as the UK's best Meat and Potato Pie.
It consists of a pastry casing containing: potato, either lamb or beef, and sometimes carrot and/or onion.[2] They can often be bought in a speciality pie shop, a type of bakery concentrating on pies, or in a chip shop.
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- ↑ Meat and Potato pie The Independent; 18/11/06; Accessed 06/01/08