Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I married Irish, but my wife's grandmother's parents were from Quebec. When I married my wife 40+ years ago I was introduced to the custom of having a Christmas meat pie on Christmas morning. My Mother-in-Law would make 60 of them around Thanksgiving and freeze them. I made some this year and are they delicious! Any other Villagers enjoy this custom?
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Not us, but it sounds like an excellent tradition! ....and yummy too!
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In the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, a traditional meat pie is a "pastie" and, years ago the wives of the copper and iron workers and lumberjacks would make them for the men to take to work for lunch. These are hearty meals: pie dough with chopped steak, potatoes, rutabagas and carrots folded in half and then baked: eaten like a sandwich. I make them also and sometimes buy them from local bakers. They are great for growing boys and men with big appetites.
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I guess we don't at least not technically, we did however make homemade turkey pot pies from our leftovers. My wife's family is Irish and they have made homemade turkey pot pies with leftovers going back at least 3 generations
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I am going to ask my wife to make me a meat pie so I can eat it while playing golf
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Yes. I am part of a French Canadian family that celebrated Christmas with toutiere pies. The modern version is much like a meat pie with some potatos. However, tourtiere comes from word tourte, a small bird, now exatinguished, that was hunted so as ro have the "meat" for the tourtiere pies.
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I haven't made a toutiere pie for several years now, but my mouth is watering just remembering how good they are.
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Will anyone share their recipe here? I'd love to make one. My Mom made Gorton for us when we were kids. She only made it in the winter months - great on toast...
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Sounds like a Burrito to me.
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Meat pies were always on the table for Thanksgiving and Christmas in our family as my mother came from Canada and moved to the states after she married my dad. To this day they still are part of our family tradition and my kids look forward to my meat pies. I left one in my son's freezer when I left NH last month. I made mine with 5 lbs of pork from the butcher, one large onion and let that cook in a metal pan so it can have bits stick to the bottom. When 3/4 cooked, add 2 potatoes (cubed), salt and pepper 1 tbsp all spice (or more if you like) and 1 tbsp or more of turkey seasoning (the yellow box with the turkey)
Cook the meat down until it sticks to the bottom a bit and don't cover your pan during this process. Taste during seasoning and add more if needed which you might. When it sticks to bottom, scape with spoon to get those tasty bits and stir those bits into your meat. Your potatoes should be cooked and you shouldn't have any grease. You will have enough meat to fill two deep dish pies. My pie plates are very deep, if you are making smaller pies, use less meat. Good luck and happy eating! Last edited by Pa & Giggi; 12-28-2012 at 07:16 PM. |
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Love tourtiere ... we use the same meat filling for turkey stuffing. And after the turkey is gone, we make pea soup out of the turkey carcass. And, of course, pea soup out of a ham bone too.
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I found a receipe that includes a combination of three meats celery, carrots onions and potatoes. Marinade is a combination of salt pepper allspice cinnamon, red wine thyme sautee the incredients then place in pie dough and bake. to the experts out there is that close? Any secret family deviations tha make it better?
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