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Steak Pie For New Years Dinner!
We are just getting ready to have our steak pie for our new years meal is there anybody else having a steak pie today or is it a Scottish custom on New years day?
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Oh Retro you wicked wicked tease.....
I loooove S&K pie
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We had it last night. Delish!
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Never heard it being a Scottish custom before but why not, a perfectly good meal especially if it is not a supermarket bought one with undefinable meat content but a good home-made one.
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We are just getting ready to have our steak pie for our new years meal is there anybody else having a steak pie today or is it a Scottish custom on New years day?
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I used to love steak pie for New Years dinner - one of the big ones from the butchers :yummy:
Steak pies aren't the same down here though, so its roast beef for us today. |
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Oh Retro you wicked wicked tease.....
I loooove S&K pie ![]() We'll think of you when we are stuffing our face, with the gravy running down our chin. Ooohh SLURP......... ![]() ![]() p.s. Happy New Year A Bottle of Beer A skelp on the lug Till next New Year |
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well we are having the steak with out the pie!
My dad got a slow cooker for his christmas so basically i am going round tonight for stew! ![]() ![]()
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We'll think of you when we are stuffing our face, with the gravy running down our chin. Ooohh SLURP......... ![]() ![]()
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We'll think of you when we are stuffing our face, with the gravy running down our chin. Ooohh SLURP......... ![]() ![]() p.s. Happy New Year A Bottle of Beer A skelp on the lug Till next New Year I can almost smell it mmmmmmmmmmm Enjoy!
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There's a butchers in Fort William that does the best steak pie. I usually get one when I'm visiting family up there.
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Never heard of 'traditional' New Years Day meals - maybe they only exist in Scotland.
I'll be finishing off some prawn curry I made yesterday. Looking forward to it - so yummy.
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I had 2 satsumas earlier.
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I'm having lamb
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Yes, its traditional home-made steak pie with puff pastry here today. (with added steak links). In the oven at the moment...
then sherry trifle for dessert.
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Stop tortuing us, and you get a holiday tomorrow as well.
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Yes, its traditional home-made steak pie with puff pastry here today. (with added steak links). In the oven at the moment...
then sherry trifle for dessert. ![]() Quality scran |
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Stop tortuing us, and you get a holiday tomorrow as well.
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Ya beauty................I didn't think you still got SP with links innit.
Quality scran
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Never heard of 'traditional' New Years Day meals - maybe they only exist in Scotland.I'll be finishing off some prawn curry I made yesterday. Looking forward to it - so yummy.
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Deliah Smith's recipe, for steak and kidney pie, it's great, can't fail.
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I had chicken pasta lol
but i did have steak pie last night. |
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We are going to have steak pie shortly from John Bayne Butchers in Stenhouse, Edinburgh. Yummy
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we normally have steak pie but this year we juts had steak
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Steak Pie and puff pastry at New Year is a traditional Scottish custom. When I was a child, we always used to have a New Year party and Steak Pie with Puff pastry was always served just after midnight.
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