Pie (15)

1 Name: Pieisgreat : 2007-04-09 12:26 ID:2bh9CDPR

A pie is a baked food, with a baked shell usually made of pastry that covers or completely contains a filling of meat, fish, vegetables, fruit, cheeses, creams, chocolate, custards, nuts, or other sweet or savoury ingredients. Pies can be either "one-crust," where the filling is placed in a dish and covered with a pastry/potato mash top before baking, or "two-crust," with the filling completely enclosed in the pastry shell. Some pies have only a bottom crust, generally if they have a sweet filling that does not require cooking. These bottom-crust-only pies may be known as tarts or tartlets. An example of a bottom-crust-only pie that is savoury rather than sweet is a quiche. Tarte Tatin is a one-crust fruit pie that is served upside-down, with the crust underneath. Blind-baking is used to develop a crust's crispiness, and keep it from becoming soggy under the burden of a very liquid filling. If the crust of the pie requires much more cooking than the chosen filling, it may also be blind-baked before the filling is added and then only briefly cooked or refrigerated. Pie fillings range in size from tiny bite-size party pies or small tartlets, to single-serve pies (e.g. a pasty) and larger pies baked in a dish and eaten by the slice. The type of pastry used depends on the filling. It may be either a butter-rich flaky or puff pastry, a sturdy shortcrust pastry, or, in the case of savoury pies, a hot water crust pastry.

Occasionally the term pie is used to refer to otherwise unrelated confections containing a sweet or savoury filling, such as Eskimo pie or moon pie.

2 Name: !!x+2HNx4P : 2007-04-09 12:27 ID:2bh9CDPR

I LIEK PIE
PIE IS GOOD
PI IS BAd
lol

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5 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2007-04-13 04:19 ID:Heaven

>>4
I say the movie about you.
I think you should have stuck with this practice rather than molesting that pie.

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8 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2007-04-16 08:22 ID:uMRHZGaY

http://www.weebls-stuff.com/wab/pie/

An old-time favorite of mine.

9 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2007-12-30 01:54 ID:bbizgWv+

THE PIE IS A LIE

10 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2007-12-30 11:40 ID:1T+ZCnQQ

Meat pies are good. Banana pies are good. Therefore by extension, a pie containing both meat and banana must be good.

11 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2007-12-31 05:20 ID:MHRWpG/C

>>10
I've tried it. And no, it does not taste anywhere near good.

12 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-01-01 08:14 ID:G7frUyI/

Eh, it sounds like it could be alright if you used a plantain, or other not-so-sweet variety of banana.

13 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-01-04 22:54 ID:ppksSWtH

Perhaps a beef curry-banana pie would be an ideal choice? Or curry with apples and sultanas in it?

14 Name: her_other_half : 2008-01-12 01:27 ID:koR4HOvQ

coke! thats what i say.

15 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-01-13 11:16 ID:1T+ZCnQQ

Coke pie... nice idea! I mean, there is beef and Guinness pie, so there should be banana and Coke pie.

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