vinner wrote:Forgive my provincial ignorance, but what, pray tell, is pie and mash?
pokerpete wrote:Outside of London, nobody ever bothers with it.
Oddley wrote:pokerpete wrote:Outside of London, nobody ever bothers with it.
pokerpete I have noticed that you tend to make sweeping statement's that bear very little relationship to the truth.
Pie and mash if done right is a regional delicacy, that is served up all along the southeast coast as well as London. To my knowledge there are two pie n mash restaurants in Clacton and one a couple of miles up the coast in Walton on the naze for instance.
For our American members, pie and mash is a minced beef meat pie filled with a dark rich gravy topped with a parsley sauce made with an eel stock, served with stewed eel's and mashed potato's. Delicious when sprinkled with malt vinegar and pepper.
pokerpete wrote:Pie, mashed potatos and gravy are common thing to eat everywhere in the country. I was referring to its origins for our American friend.
pokerpete wrote:How can pie n mash be a regional delicacy?
pokerpete wrote:BTW. The meat pies down south are rubbish.
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