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Default Well, THAT was fun. And tasty.

On 25/04/2021 21:49, wrote:
> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 4:15:02 PM UTC-4, wrote:
>> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 11:12:07 AM UTC-5, wrote:
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>>> Something I've been wanting to try for a while: Using puff pastry as a top crust on a pot pie. Turkey, vegetables (onions, celery, carrots, mushrooms, potatoes), home made stock, butter, flour, thyme, poultry seasoning, S&P.
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>>> It turned out really neat looking, so thought I'd share (OK, boast :-) ).
>>>
>>>
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uh56kfqcYVUnh2zv5
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>>> Served with the first asparagus of the season from the garden.
>>>
>>> Silvar Beitel
>>>

>> That's a beautiful crust and I'm sure the filling was just as tasty
>> as the top was perfectly browned. Mmmmmmmmm

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> Thanks. It was. The trick is to bake it long enough to get the center part of the crust to puff up but not so long that the periphery burns.
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> I usually just do a standard pastry crust or occasionally a biscuit crust, but puff pastry beckoned me so I just *had* to try it.[1]
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> Sorry, no pictures of the innards.
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> [1] Puff pastry is one of those things that's interesting to make yourself. Once. It's a fair amount of effort and commercial frozen puff pastry is not expensive. We have been shopping on-line because of the plague and the market we've been picking up from doesn't carry sheet puff pastry. However, our household is now all at 2 vaccine shots plus 3 weeks, so off I went to my preferred market in person this past week for the first time in months and I loaded up on stuff I couldn't get anywhere else, including puff pastry sheets, so just *had* to use some.


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It looks lovely)