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Corned Beef Pie
Category Meat recipes
Servings 1-2
Time 60 minutes
Corned beef pie with soup and salad

Corned beef pie is a traditional British pie. It can be eaten hot or cold, making it good for picnics and also as a 'winter warmer'.

Allegedly in Australia, corned beef pie (generally made with potato and tinned corned beef) is one of the few exclusively and iconic British foods consumed at picnics and similar events, being almost unknown to any group except British ex patriots, being especially favoured by Scots!

Ingredients

To serve between six and eight:

Procedure

  1. Pre-heat the oven to 200°C (400°F, GM 6)
  2. Sift the flour into a bowl
  3. Rub in the lard and margarine
  4. Add enough water to bind the mixture
  5. Roll out 1/2 the mixture and use it to line a large flan or quiche dish
  6. Chop the onion
  7. Boil the potatoes
  8. Drain, add the butter and mash
  9. Add the chopped onion and corned beef
  10. Spoon corned beef mixture into the lined dish
  11. Roll the other 1/2 of the pastry mixture
  12. Lay it over the dish sealing at the edges, forming a lid to the pie
  13. Cut some slits in the top of the lid
  14. Brush with a little milk
  15. Cook until golden brown (about 35/40 minutes)

Serve with vegetables, gravy, chips, peeled plum tomatoes, waffles, anything you like really.

Enjoy.

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