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  BBC - Food - Recipes - Rabbit and crayfish stargazy pie
Turn the mixture into a large pie dish or four individual dishes.
Using a sharp knife, cut out a lid that is about 2cm/¾in larger all round than the top of the pie dish.
Bake the pie for 30-35 minutes or until the pastry is golden-brown (small pies will take about 25 minutes); cover the crayfish with foil if they start to brown.
www.bbc.co.uk /food/recipes/database/rabbitandcrayfishsta_86327.shtml   (611 words)

  
  Pie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tarte Tatin is a one-crust fruit pie that is served upside-down, with the crust underneath.
A peculiarity of Adelaide cuisine is the Pie floater.
Pie itself may be an inherently funny word, or it may be that it is the thought of actual pie which adds humour to a situation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pie   (1218 words)

  
 » Blog Archive
I first heard about Stargazy Pie a few weeks ago when top London chef Mark Hix cooked one for the Great British Menu, a cook-off among the UK’s top chef that’s televised on the BBC.
In her book Pie, Angela Boggiano says; “Although very dramatic, it is not the most practical of pies for eating.” She’s not wrong, because you do wonder how this pie will be served at a banquet.
Stargazy Pie is a real traditional British pie, in the vein of four and 20 flbirds baked in a pie.
www.cancookmustcook.com /?p=99   (1361 words)

  
 Fish Recipe Stargazy Pie
Star Gazy Pie is a dish unique to Mousehole (a fishing village in West Cornwall with a most beautiful harbour).
A pie of many fishes was made from the catch -Star Gazy Pie.
Nowadays the village is famous for its Christmas Lights A spectacular and dazzling Display of Illuminations from Dancing Reindeer to Santa Claus, to Christmas Pudding complete with sprigs of holly.
www.cornishlight.co.uk /fish-recipe.htm   (534 words)

  
 Recipes : Stargazy Pie : Food Network
The inedible heads are stuck out through the pastry so that the rich oil they contain will drain back into the pie.
Line a pie dish with thinly rolled pie dough.
Brush the pie dough with the saffron milk, and bake for about 35 minutes.
www.foodtv.com /food/recipes/recipe/0,1977,FOOD_9936_20152,00.html   (135 words)

  
 Rosemary's Cornwall Links: Pubs and Food
Tom Bawcock's eve is celebrated here on 23 December every year with stargazy pie.
A pub in Penzance has asked for special diplomatic status in an attempt to avoid the smoking ban, saying it wants to be part of Peru.
Stargazy Pie is a speciality of Mousehole where they make it on the 23th December every year on Tom Bawcock's Eve.
www.rosemarylinks.co.uk /pubs.htm   (1590 words)

  
 Cornish Cottage: Mousehole, Cornwall
In a short lull in the storm one brave man, by the name of Tom Bawcock, managed to catch enough fish to keep the villagers alive until the storm abated.
The fish was baked into a large pie, called Stargazy Pie.
Each year on December 23 Stargazy Pie is eaten at the inn on the quay and in the surrounding houses.
www.kernowcottages.co.uk /mousehole/lights.php   (744 words)

  
 Stargazy Pie Recipe: Recipes: Food Network
The inedible heads are stuck out through the pastry so that the rich oil they contain will drain back into the pie.
Line a pie dish with thinly rolled pie dough.
Brush the pie dough with the saffron milk, and bake for about 35 minutes.
www.foodnetwork.com /food/recipes/recipe/0,1977,FOOD_9936_20152,00.html   (150 words)

  
 Food Facts & Trivia: Stargazy Pie
FOOD TRIVIA > Trivia 'St' to 'Sw' > Stargazy Pie >
A Cornish fish pie made with fish heads sticking out of the crust around the rim looking towards the sky.
In 'Observer Guide to British Cookery' (1984) Jane Grigson writes that "it is a specialty of Mousehole where they make it on 23 December every year, Tom Bawcock's Eve, in memory of the fisherman who saved the town from a hungry Christmas one stormy winter."
www.foodreference.com /html/fstargazypie.html   (186 words)

  
 Food
London's dining scene alone, boasts more than 6,000 restaurants representing the cuisines of more than 60 countries, and is still booming.
Herrings cooked whole in a pie, with their tails in the middle and heads at the edge of the pastry.
Made in the area around Hawes in Yorkshire, Wensleydale and Blue Wensleydale are traditionally eaten with apple pie and Christmas cake.
www.visiteuropeonline.com /britain/food.htm   (1512 words)

  
 Real Cornwall :: Food & Drink :: Fishing :: Mousehole
Tradition tells of one winter, long ago, when storms had stopped the fishing boats from putting to sea and the villagers were starving.
During a lull in the storm on, December 23rd, Tom Bawcock put to sea and returned with a catch of fish that were then baked into a Stargazy pie.
Drinking, singing and Stargazy pie, comments by bar staff at The Ship Inn
telematics.ex.ac.uk /realcornwall/foodanddrink/mousehole.htm   (294 words)

  
 Asian Recipes - eLook.org
Sharon's famous passover brownies & brownie ice cream pie
Shih chin tan p'ai (assorted meat in egg pie)
Shiu ng heung gai (oven roasted spiced chicke
www.elook.org /recipes/asian/s.html   (396 words)

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