Meatloaf Pie

"Simple and tasty. Uses ingredients I always keep in the pantry. Perfect cold as finger food for a picnic lunch or hot with vegetable for dinner."
 
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photo by Annacia
photo by Catherine Robson photo by Catherine Robson
photo by Catherine Robson photo by Catherine Robson
photo by Catherine Robson photo by Catherine Robson
Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
10
Yields:
1 Pie
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a bowl, place bread crumbs, milk, French onion soup mix, barbeque sauce, parsley, thyme and nutmeg. Mix well and leave for 5 minutes.
  • Add lean ground beef to the mixture and mix lightly until well combined.
  • Place 1 sheet of pastry on a baking tray lined with non-stick baking paper.
  • Spread filling evenly on top leaving a 4cm ( 1-1/2 inch) border of pastry.
  • Moisten pastry edges with water; place 2nd piece of pastry on top.
  • Seal the edges with a fork.
  • Brush top of pastry lightly with beaten egg.
  • Bake at 200 Celcius (392 degrees Fahrenheit) for 40 minutes until golden.
  • Serve hot or cold cut into squares.

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Reviews

  1. We both loved this. lots of flavor here. I added salt, pepper and garlic to good effect. I found that I didn't have enough puff pastry to encase the meat as ask so I just used it for a top crust which actually worked out pretty well for us and I believe I would do it that way again.
     
  2. Read this recipe and had to try it. I added some spices to my liking and followed it exactly. I invited a friend over and he raved about the smell first off. I brought the pie from the oven and it looked great. We let it stand as long as we could resist. Delicious. Can't say enough about it, three people including the town butcher want this recipe.I'll be making it again this Sunday, my butcher has requested a slice.
     
  3. This one just really didn't work for us at all. The flavor was good, but I ended up having to cook it an extra 30 minutes just to get it completely done. On the advice of everyone to use lean meat, I chose ground turkey. The juice leaked out and stuck to the pan, even though I lined it with foil. Just not a good experience at all. We won't be trying it again.
     
  4. This is killer killer dinner - oh my goosh there are not leftovers, LOL this is going to be made again and again -served it with some mash and carrots and peas awesome!!!!! posted for PAC 2009
     
  5. This was a very nice meat-pie, very easy to assemble and pretty quick to prepare! I decided to add a handful of frozen peas and corn to the meat mixture, since I do like to get vegetables in wherever I can, it was a nice addition. it cooked up perfectly. I served it with mashed potatoes, gravy and green beans, a nice Sunday evening dinner! i still had some left over for DHs lunch and DD's lunch box! Made for PAC Spring 2008, thanks Catherine!
     
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