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EVIL-MONKEY
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by Eadfrith:
“I made a chicken/gammon/sausage mean pie at christmas with hot water crust - it was a disaster, it stuck in the tin, so had to just take the filling out and wrapped it in ready rolled pastry ! lol”

Well it was a mean pie.
applepie2100
12-10-2016
Nothing wrong at all with oozy pie!
Mishcoll
12-10-2016
Not sure I'd eat any of these, the fillings don't appeal
vixyvic
12-10-2016
Shop near me used to make really nice picnic style chicken and ham pies.
horwichallstars
12-10-2016
Jayne has holes in her pie ... I think she should have done something else that meant less moulds
rhumble
12-10-2016
Sue doing something "Wacky" , she's a card isnt she
solare
12-10-2016
Did the Tudors have macaroni cheese?
Eadfrith
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by EVIL-MONKEY:
“Well it was a mean pie. ”

Well, it actually looked great when it came out the oven, But the pastry was fused to the tin lol
Rogana Josh
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by horwichallstars:
“Jayne has holes in her pie ... I think she should have done something else that meant less moulds”

I seen her holes.
vixyvic
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by solare:
“Did the Tudors have macaroni cheese?”

I was a bit dubious about that one.
Harris_07
12-10-2016
I fall in love with Candice a bit more every week.

Still want Selasi to win.
Rogana Josh
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by Eadfrith:
“Well, it actually looked great when it came out the oven, But the pastry was fused to the tin lol”

Did you grease the tin?
vixyvic
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by Rogana Josh:
“I seen her holes.”

Really?!
Straker
12-10-2016
Sue wants some of Candice's pie - Tell us something we didn't already know!
Ess_Bee
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by solare:
“Did the Tudors have macaroni cheese?”

We don't know - it was a long way in the past-a (Sorry)
Rhumbatugger
12-10-2016
This is scary stuff. Feel like I'm watching 'House'.
Ess_Bee
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by Straker:
“Sue wants some of Candice's pie - Tell us something we didn't already know!”

I thought Sue was a vegetarian.
EVIL-MONKEY
12-10-2016
Who doesn't like a bit of leakage!

(I'm open to bribes of all sorts)
applepie2100
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by solare:
“Did the Tudors have macaroni cheese?”

I'm not sure that I ever remember that from the history books...

Jane has a lot of leakage!
LoracShakti
12-10-2016
Jane giving Paul the evil eye
Eadfrith
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by Rogana Josh:
“Did you grease the tin?”

Yeh, the filling leaked and it stuck like glue lol, The filling came out in one large sausage shape hehe, So just rolled it in ready made shortcrust and put it back in the oven It was OK in the end
elasticlove
12-10-2016
Benjamina going out t hen?
stargazer61
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by solare:
“Did the Tudors have macaroni cheese?”

A cheese and pasta casserole known as makerouns was recorded in the famous medieval English cookbook, the Forme of Cury, which was also written in the 14th century.[7] It was made with fresh, hand-cut pasta which was sandwiched between a mixture of melted butter and cheese. The recipe given (in Middle English) was "Take and make a thynne foyle of dowh. and kerve it on peces, and cast hem on boillyng water & seež it wele. take chese and grate it and butter cast bynethen and above as losyns. and serue forth." ("Make a thin foil of dough and cut it in pieces. Put them in boiling in water and seethe them well. Grate cheese and add it with butter beneath and above as with losyns [a dish similar to lasagne], and serve."

wiki
horwichallstars
12-10-2016
Well done Jane
Rogana Josh
12-10-2016
Originally Posted by EVIL-MONKEY:
“Who doesn't like a bit of leakage!

(I'm open to bribes of all sorts)”

Behave yourself, EVIL
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