New Year without steak pie is like Christmas without turkey. I had mine when I got in this morning, totally blitzed And I had it again today for dinner and probably will at my aunties party later
We had steak pie, with links - a scottish must, with roasters and veg. Too many sprouts so I have an official exclusion zone around me for the rest of the evening
I didn't even know it was a tradition, but yes, I made steak pie today! How weird is that?
Actually, it wasn't really a proper steak pie, it was more a kind of Hungarian steak pie, made with braising steak, rosemary, onion, garlic, lots of paprika and topped with mashed sweet potato and mixed cheese. Still, not far off....
Had a lovely steak pie from my local and favourite butcher here in Dunblane. Superb meal served with roast and mashed tatties and a vegetable selection of fine beans, carrots and cauliflower,
Even better was that I made this myself (as a 38 year old male) to feed my parents and the other half's brother and wife.
In the meantime she and the kids buggered of to visit friends in Inverness leaving me home- alone this New Year. Back to topic, Steak Pie is an assumed Scottish traditional New Year's meal.
We had steak pie for dinner today, reduced salt, but the steak was awful. I left it to late to buy from the butcher, so bought in the supermarket - big mistake.
I didn't even know it was a tradition, but yes, I made steak pie today! How weird is that?
Actually, it wasn't really a proper steak pie, it was more a kind of Hungarian steak pie, made with braising steak, rosemary, onion, garlic, lots of paprika and topped with mashed sweet potato and mixed cheese. Still, not far off....
O/T but we used to have an ostrich farm near us during the ostrich meat fad a few years back!
Yeah if I'm ever home with the family, we have steak pie on Hogmanay!
I did think it might be Scottish tradition but kinda assumed it was just a family thing!
I must ask around at work, but nobody in my family has ever mentioned steak pie (with or without kidneys) at New Year, and none of my boyfriends who I've been with at New Year have ever mentioned it either. Maybe it's a regional thing... Or maybe my family is just odd.
I must ask around at work, but nobody in my family has ever mentioned steak pie (with or without kidneys) at New Year, and none of my boyfriends who I've been with at New Year have ever mentioned it either. Maybe it's a regional thing... Or maybe my family is just odd.
Soz, I thought you were asking if it is a Scottish tradition.
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Take one Ayrshire butchers
Order well in advance
Collect on Hogmanay, allowing 30 mins to queue
Simmer at the size of the queue
Open car of beer whilst OH cooks in oven
Enjoy
Actually, it wasn't really a proper steak pie, it was more a kind of Hungarian steak pie, made with braising steak, rosemary, onion, garlic, lots of paprika and topped with mashed sweet potato and mixed cheese. Still, not far off....
Even better was that I made this myself (as a 38 year old male) to feed my parents and the other half's brother and wife.
In the meantime she and the kids buggered of to visit friends in Inverness leaving me home- alone this New Year. Back to topic, Steak Pie is an assumed Scottish traditional New Year's meal.
That sounds divine!
Yeah if I'm ever home with the family, we have steak pie on Hogmanay!
I did think it might be Scottish tradition but kinda assumed it was just a family thing!
Yes, it is. My mother made steak and kidney pie for every New Year's Eve party. I don't follow the tradition, but I did have steak pie today.
Soz, I thought you were asking if it is a Scottish tradition.
Blimey, I had a Meatball Deli Meal from McD's* in Kettering :eek:
* Subway was shut!
Kettering Northants???
Thats the next town to me! :eek:
Don't worry ,I was visiting
Family, :D:D