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Rabbit Pie ! And, for the purists, made with shortcrust pastry, NOT puff pastry ! ? ! Cheers.

Family get together at ours, so a bit of a spread.. 13 hour cooked brisket, slow cooked pork shoulder.. Home made coleslaw, stuffing, roasties... and a 2 day hangover! Lol

Treat off my dad tonight, he's a friend on the fresh fish stall up town... Scallops and lemon sole fillets...

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Chicken cheat Pie.

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This is why is call cheat. Just put Chicken, Leek, Onion, Mushroom and a few Frozen Peas in a dish water the soup down a little. Pore in on top put pastry lid on top plus egg wash and cook, so easy.

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Cheers Arry

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9 minutes ago, NEWKID said:

Monday Roast... there's beef hidden under that lot somewhere..lol

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that's one of the things I miss the most,from the age of 12 I was sent to live with my Nana Muz RIP...always had a Monday roast and a sausage dinner all the veg, Yorkshire pudding etc on the Wednesday,fish supper on a Friday...and always homemade Welsh cakes and fruitcake in tins??

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10 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

that's one of the things I miss the most,from the age of 12 I was sent to live with my Nana Muz RIP...always had a Monday roast and a sausage dinner all the veg, Yorkshire pudding etc on the Wednesday,fish supper on a Friday...and always homemade Welsh cakes and fruitcake in tins??

Fckn love Welsh cakes can eat at least a dozen at a time

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22 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

that's one of the things I miss the most,from the age of 12 I was sent to live with my Nana Muz RIP...always had a Monday roast and a sausage dinner all the veg, Yorkshire pudding etc on the Wednesday,fish supper on a Friday...and always homemade Welsh cakes and fruitcake in tins??

Its a fact nans can cook. My nans stews and suet pudding or an egg pie of some sort with stew on top was amazing. I am so gutted I don't have the recipes. She lived for cooking and no one came through the door with out being fed if they liked it or not lol. 
RIP 

 

 

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Just now, terryd said:

Its a fact nans can cook. My nans stews and suet pudding or an egg pie of some sort with stew on top was amazing. I am so gutted I don't have the recipes. She lived for cooking and no one came through the door with out being fed if they liked it or not lol. 
RIP 

 

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out of likes mate ?

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3 hours ago, Aled said:

Arry 2 questions please mate: is the chicken put in uncooked? and how long does that chicken pie need to be in the oven for? 

Many thanks. Aled

The Chicken was cooked in that one left over from a roast on Sunday mate.

But you could use Chicken thighs debone them cut up and fry them off or breast of course. 

I also fried the diced Onions off for a few minute but you don't have to.

Oven cook at 200c for 40 to 45 minutes if you have a temperature probe the centre of the Pie should be 160f  or 71c. Turn the heat down a bit if the pastry starts getting to brown.

It's very easy and taste real nice mate.

Hope thats some help mate.

Cheers Arry

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