Fair Dinkum Aussie Meat Pie

"This is THE easiest and most delicious Aussie Meat Pie. My grandmother passed this recipe on from generations ago. It uses minimal ingredients and you WILL want more! Guaranteed!"
 
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photo by ANN N. photo by ANN N.
photo by ANN N.
photo by ANN N. photo by ANN N.
Ready In:
55mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 3 sheet puff pastry
  • 500 g good quality beef mince
  • 1 large onion, finely chopped
  • salt and pepper
  • 22.18 ml gravox or 22.18 ml instant gravy mix, dissolved in
  • 236.59 ml water
  • 29.58 ml milk
  • 1 lightly beaten egg
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directions

  • Preheat hot oven (200 degrees).
  • Line a medium sized oven proof pie dish with 1 1/2 sheets of pastry and trim the edges. Make sure the pastry covers the base and up the sides of the dish.
  • Cook mince and onion until mince is brown, season with salt and pepper.
  • When meat is cooked, thicken with the Gravy mixture.
  • Tip into prepared pie dish.
  • Brush around edges with milk. Put the 1 1/2 on top of pie to seal. Trim edges and prick with a fork. Brush with beaten milk.
  • Cook in a hot oven 15 minutes, then turn oven back to moderate (180 degrees) and cook a further 20 minutes.
  • This pie is great served with mashed potato, peas and plenty of tomato sauce!

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Reviews

  1. Talk about easy and delicious! This made a great "comfort food" meal with very little effort or mess. This was just enough for myself and two hungry men. I will double it if have more at my table. The finished product looks beautiful too. This would make great lunch box leftovers I think. I gave it 4 stars (which is still good in my book) because there is a little confusion in the directions. Down where it says to Brush with beaten milk, I assumed it meant egg since the ingredients call for a beaten egg but does not mention where to use it. I had to do an internet search to make the temperature conversions (not a problem - Dee-licious! is down under - I'm in Alaska) For any other Westerners wanting to make this yummy dish, 200 degrees = 400 farenheit or Gas mark 6 for Euro. 180 degrees = 350 farenheith or Gas mark 4.
     
  2. This was FANTASTIC! by far the best pie I have ever had. Quick and easy, took the leftovers to work and they reheated beautifully. Made 4 large servings, and we didnt even need sauce! Thanks for posting
     
  3. I made this my for son's Taste of Australia Party. Everyone loved it and told me I should have made more of them. Thanks Dee-licious. Bullwinkle
     
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I live in the South West Wine Region of Western Australia. I am a full time mum with two little boys, so this website is great for new ideas to get them to eat vegies!(Or just hide them!!!) I love trying out new recipes, all my friends comment on the "new, gourmet" dishes that I make. They love coming over for dinner, little do they know that I always pick easy dishes to make, just from a different country. I like to think of myself as a bit of a culnary queen! Meaning I'm not afraid of trying new recipes that look so exquisite!!!
 
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