- published: 24 Nov 2013
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A Scotch pie or mutton pie is a small, double-crust meat pie filled with minced mutton or other meat. It may also be known as a shell pie or mince pie (although the latter term is ambiguous) to differentiate it from other varieties of savoury pie, such as the steak pie, steak and kidney pie, steak-and-tattie (potato) pie, and so forth. The Scotch pie is believed to originate in Scotland, but can be found in other parts of the United Kingdom, and is widely sold all over Canada. They are often sold alongside other types of hot food in football grounds, traditionally accompanied by a drink of Bovril, resulting in the occasional reference to football pies.
The traditional filling of mutton is often highly spiced with pepper and other ingredients and is placed inside a shell of hot water crust pastry. An individual piemaker's precise recipe, including the types and quantities of spice used, is usually kept a close secret, for fear of imitations. It is baked in a round, straight-sided tin, about 8 cm in diameter and 4 cm high, and the top "crust" (which is soft) is placed about 1 cm lower than the rim to make a space for adding accompaniments such as mashed potatoes, baked beans, brown sauce, gravy or an egg.
Ever wondered what a scotch pie is? Richard Fox meets a legendary baker of pies at the Caledonian brewery for a lesson.
A bakery in Perth has been named the World Scotch Pie Champion after a record number of entries.
Scotch pie correctly prepared is a very specifically prepared recipe. Here I tried to do it... Lucky for you the authentic reference is also provided!
A gourmand demonstrates the best way to prepare (and eat) this Scottish delicacy.
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I made scotch pie. It was an interesting experience with ingredients and methods unusual to me. It tasted quite yummy.