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Pieminister

Everyone loves a pie. Pies are part of our food culture and heritage as British as.. .pork pie. Pieminister - the creation of Tristan Hogg and Jon Simon - have led the way in reinventing this great British classic for a new generation of food lovers. With their brilliantly creative and delicious recipes making the likes of their Heidi Pie Pietanic and Moo Pie into household names pieminister have brought free-range luscious and locally sourced baking to the country's top delis food halls and high streets. Pieminister pies are more than a comforting plate-full for the winter months. Throughout the year Tristan and Jon search out the best fresh natural ingredients creating an ever-changing wonderfully varied menu. And in pieminister - a pie for all seasons you will find recipes that are
filled with seasonal ingredients great for spring suppers summer parties and autumn lunches. Small pies big pies breakfast pies fruit pies family pies and pies that make you go oooooh! Recipes include: - pork chorizo and prawn pie - asparagus pea and ricotta pie - chili con carne pie - smoked haddock and cider pie - smoked aubergine and olive strudel - pulled pork sage and apple pie - pheasant and Bath chaps pie - paneer spinach and pea pie - rhubarb and custard pie - chocolate 'hedonist' pie. Fantastic ingredients and the best pastry you've ever tasted. Into the oven be patient and then enjoy. Live and eat pie!
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Everyone loves a pie. Pies are part of our food culture & heritage as British as.. .pork pie. Pieminister
- the creation of Tristan Hogg & Jon Simon
- have led the way in reinventing this great British classic for a new generation of food lovers. With their brilliantly creative & delicious recipes making the likes of their Heidi Pie Pietanic & Moo Pie into household names pieminister have brought free-range luscious & locally sourced baking to the country's top delis food halls & high streets. Pieminister pies are more than a comforting plate-full for the winter months. Throughout the year Tristan & Jon search out the best fresh natural ingredients creating an ever-changing wonderfully varied menu. & in pieminister
- a pie for all seasons you will find recipes that are filled with seasonal ingredients great for spring suppers summer parties & autumn lunches. Small pies big pies breakfast pies fruit pies family pies & pies that make you go oooooh! Recipes include:
- pork chorizo & prawn pie
- asparagus pea & ricotta pie
- chili con carne pie
- smoked haddock & cider pie
- smoked aubergine & olive strudel
- pulled pork sage & apple pie
- pheasant & Bath chaps pie
- paneer spinach & pea pie
- rhubarb & custard pie
- chocolate 'hedonist' pie. Fantastic ingredients & the best pastry you've ever tasted. Into the oven be patient & then enjoy. Live & eat pie!

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LED - Light Emitting Diode - a small light source
Asparagus - A spring vegetable native to europe
Sage - A small culinary fragrant herb
Chocolate - A confectionary food made from the cacao bean
Chocolate - A brown colour
Aubergine - A type of vegetable and a deep blue/purbple colour
Summer - The season between Spring and Autumn. Usually the hottest season of the year
Parties - A gathering of people to celebrate and event or occasion
Year - The time it takes the planet earth to orbit the sun. This takes around 365.25 days.
Natural - not manmade
Small - something that takes up less space than normal.
LED - Light Emitting Diode. A bulb that is very efficient at producing light. Often small.
Autumn - A season which falls between summer and winter.
Oven - A kitchen appliance used for cooking, can be gas or electric.
Winter - The fourth season of a year that comes between Spring and Autumn
Cider - An unfermented alcoholic drink made typically from apples.
Year - 365 days (366 days in a leap year), the time taken for planet earth to make one full revolution around the sun.
Classic - Something that is still like it was originally a high quality standard.
Family - A group of people that live together made up from parents and children.

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