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bootman
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I would like to make a batch of individual pies to put in the freezer. I don't have anything in my cupboards that I think would be suitable either too deep or shallow, so I need to buy some, I think.
I have had a quick look through the lakeland cattalogye and nothing lept at me.
What would pie makers recommend to use? I plan on doing roast chicken and steak, so that my 10 year old who loves a yukki Pukka pies can be converted!
Many thanks
I have had a quick look through the lakeland cattalogye and nothing lept at me.
What would pie makers recommend to use? I plan on doing roast chicken and steak, so that my 10 year old who loves a yukki Pukka pies can be converted!
Many thanks
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I was looking through a cookery book yesterday which suggested making individual little pot pies in muffin tins. The pic showed some very tall little pies but they did look good. Otherwise, I have known people to use Yorkshire pudding trays to make more shallow ones with a wider diameter. Hope this helps.0
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Wilkinsons sell the individual size foil pie dishes and I have seen small oven proof dishes in there too.0
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I use these ones as they are a really good size for an individual pie. I get mine from the local Chandlers0
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Swan they are just what I had in mind. :T
I have ordered the last 3!.. I have also asked for the postage to be looked at as charging £1.55 each to send and a discount of only 50p came up at checkout.
I think I will also look out for some foil tins as well to have.
Many thanks everyone.0 -
Swan they are just what I had in mind. :T
I have ordered the last 3!.. I have also asked for the postage to be looked at as charging £1.55 each to send and a discount of only 50p came up at checkout.
I think I will also look out for some foil tins as well to have.
Many thanks everyone.
btw, they come from the far East, which is probably why the postal discount isn't huge
they might have more tins if you want them, I noticed that right after I bought the 5, another 5 were listed almost immediately0 -
I have been searching high and low for a set of oval individual pie dishes.
I did have a set many moons ago and have no idea where they went.
I have tried Amazon, Argos and Robert Dyas and can't find any.
I don't want to spend a huge amount. But does anyone have any idea where I can get some from.
Thanks in advance.
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0 -
These from lakeland are cute http://www.lakeland.co.uk/dura-230-individual-pie-dishes/F/keyword/individual+pie/product/134690
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http://www.lakeland.co.uk/traditional-enamel-16cm-oblong-pie-dish/F/keyword/enamel+pie+dish/product/13249 these are oblong, but I think they'd be about the right size - there is something nice about enamelware.0
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They usually have them in Matalan - or Sainsbury's0
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