sea pie « on: Wednesday 24 October 07 20:24 BST (UK) »
hi all
has anyone heard of a dish called sea pie it seems to consist of stew with dumplings and was well known on the east coast of scotland/england family connection is bervie scotland
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Re: sea pie « Reply #3 on: Monday 28 July 08 06:04 BST (UK) »
Sea pie is a traditional dish found in east coast fishing villages. The recipe varies from fishing community to fishing community. The recipe I know has been passed down to me by generations of family members from the fishing village of Gourdon.
You need.....mince (ground meat), onions, potatoes and beef stock, salt and pepper to taste. This soup is thick and like very watery mince and potatoes (an other traditional Scottish dish!). About 20 mins before you are to serve the sea pie, make dumplings or dough balls as they are known in Scotland. Place uncooked dumplings on top of sea pie to cook. once cooked, serve and enjoy Mmmmmmmm