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Pork pie

British pronunciation/pˈɔːk pˈaɪ/
American pronunciation/pˈoːɹk pˈaɪ/
Pork pie
[NOUN]
1

a savory pastry that consists of a filling made from ground pork, seasoned with herbs and spices

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What is "pork pie"?

Pork pie is a traditional British dish that is loved for its rich and savory flavor. The pie features a filling made from ground pork, which is seasoned with a blend of herbs and spices, such as sage, thyme, and nutmeg, to create a delicious and aromatic flavor. The filling is then placed into a pastry crust, which can be made from a variety of flours, including wheat or rye, and baked until the crust is golden brown and flaky, and the filling is cooked through. Pork pies can come in different shapes and sizes, but they are typically small enough to be eaten as a snack or appetizer. They are often served cold, and can be enjoyed with a variety of accompaniments, such as pickles, chutneys, or mustard. Pork pies are a staple of British cuisine and are often enjoyed at picnics, parties, and other gatherings.

Examples
1So he's part pork pie and a part of you
2So I have a half a pork pie
3Hallie: I get tapered jeans out of this, um, and a pork pie hat.
4And OK, here's a woman who's going to buy a greater variety and quantity of pork pies and salted shredded meat to satisfy-- it looks like she's upgrading her stock in an existing established business.
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