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Meat Pies : Top 20

 

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Meat Loaf Pie

Submitted by: ALICIAREYNOLDS 
Beef, corn, potatoes, and cheese are baked together in a pie shell. This is a quick, easy, convenient dinner! 

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Proper English Cottage Pie

Submitted by: Caroline 
For this savory pie, ground beef, onions, veggies, herbs and spices marry perfectly: Everything is sauteed together and then combined with broth and tomato paste, and simmered until ready to pour into a prepared pie crust. The hearty filling is then topped with fluffy mashed potatoes, sprinkled with Cheddar cheese, and baked. 

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Bierocks (German Meat Turnovers)

Submitted by: Pamela Logsdon 
Pastry baked with a savory beef, onion, and cabbage filling. This is a recipe from my friend's aunt. She served it during Oktoberfest. 

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Runza (meat pies)

Submitted by: Dolly Croghan 
When I moved to the Midwest in 1966, I discovered many ethnic foods that I had never heard of before. One of my friends introduced me to runza, and it quickly became a popular dish with my family. 

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Meat Pie (Tourtiere)

Submitted by: Maggie Rogers 
Cinnamon, cloves and allspice are sprinkled over ground pork, mashed potato and onion and simmered in water for about an hour until the flavors are mingled and a thick sauce is created. This tasty filling is spooned into a deep dish pie crust, topped with another crust, and baked until deliciously brown. 

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Easter Meat Pie

Submitted by: PAMSTER2 
This meat pie is a winner every Easter. Stuffed full of ham, salami, and prosciutto, as well as ricotta, Parmesan, and mozzarella cheeses, this pie really satisfies! 

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Tourtiere (Meat Pie)

Submitted by: SWIZZLESTICKS 
A mixture of ground beef, ground pork, carrot, celery, potato for the savory wedded with spices like nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves for the sweet - meet a Tourtiere pie! 

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Good Old Meat Pie

Submitted by: Dan Poplawski 
A great deep dish meat pie made with potatoes, carrots and peas in a rich gravy. Lamb chicken or pork can be used in place of beef. A great recipe for leftover meat! 

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French Meat Pie

Submitted by: Rita Winterberger 
Some time ago, when I was working at a newspaper, a co-worker happened to bring a meat pie for lunch. The aroma was familiar to me, and I asked for a taste. To my amazement, it was the same pie my grandmother used to serve when I was a youngster! I copied the recipe, and I have been enjoying French Meat Pie ever since. It's still delicious! 

Scottish Mince Pie

Submitted by: Karen Barbour 
This is a hearty, baked meat pie that would work beautifully for a Sunday supper. The ground beef is cooked until tender, and combined with beef bouillon and onion. Cornstarch and water are added for thickening, and then this savory filling is arranged in a pie crust, topped with another crust and baked. Slice and serve it with mashed potatoes. 

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Meat Shell Potato Pie

Submitted by: Julie Sterchi 
'Guests always comment on the unique presentation and flavor of this delightfully different dish,' notes Julie Sterchi of Flora, Illinois. 

Pork Pie

Submitted by: FOXWORTH 
Living In: Foxworth, Mississippi, USA
When I married a Rhode Island guy, this was a must at holiday time, but we Southerners like it so much, we have it anytime! Meat and potatoes cooked in pie shells. This one's easy and fills them up. 

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Meatless Mushroom Tart

Submitted by: Stephanie V 
Puff pastry forms a buttery bottom and top crust for this vegetarian-friendly, mushroom-filled tart richly seasoned with cream cheese, onions, and thyme. 

Hearty Pork Pie

Submitted by: Sue Bacon 
My family adores this pie, especially at holiday time. The dough is easy to work with, and the wonderful aroma calls everyone to the table, so I don't have to!--Sue Bacon, Glencoe, Minnesota 

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Tasty Meat Pie

Submitted by: TRSBES 
This recipe makes 2 pies and is a complete meal in itself! Ground beef onion, potatoes and carrots - all sealed in with a topping of pie crust! 

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Argentine Meat Empanadas

Submitted by: Liliana 
My original version for the Argentinean recipe. Rich and delicious. Any meat can be used for this recipe, just be sure to cut it up into tiny pieces. 

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Tourtiers (French Pork Pie)

Submitted by: tldesjar 
This is the recipe my grandmother used to make. It only uses pork for the pie and is delicious. I make one for my father every Christmas Eve and he loves it! 

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Swedish Meat Pies

Submitted by: SWEETPOISON343 
Ground beef, potatoes and special seasonings are sealed into a rich pastry and baked. This is a very close knock-off of the Swedish meat pies served at the Scandinavian Festival in Junction City, Oregon. It is not exact, but we like this version better than the Loven Oven pies! 

Meat Pie

Submitted by: beattyfamily 
Home Town: Garfield, New Jersey, USA
Living In: Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
This pie is delicious! I got the recipe from my husband's mother. She is French so I believe this is a French Meat Pie. Beef, pork, and potato are all nicely spiced and baked into a pie. It's yummy and pretty easy to make too! Best served fresh, but you can also make ahead and freeze or refrigerate. 

Pork Pie

Submitted by: Laurie Fontaine Bennett 
Pork Pie is a standard Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve treat in my predominantly French-Canadian hometown in Maine. It's served with catsup or mustard, tossed salad, and pickles. Simple but wonderful. Top individual servings with catsup or mustard before serving. 

 
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