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hand pies
noun
Plural of hand pie
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We've long known about the greatness of hand pies, but Dale's Fried Pies have since elevated their status.
I usually have frozen berries in my freezer, which turn into a quick and delicious filling for these hand pies.
There are savories, like chicken potpies, all thick with chunky ingredients, and rectangular turnovers, which she calls hand pies, in flavors like Moroccan beef, and red wine mushrooms.
Potpies are $12; small savory turnovers are $10 a dozen; savory hand pies are $6 each; 6-inch sweet pies are $12 10-inchh are $35; and small pocket pies are $4.
Hand pies.
Make these apple hand pies for breakfast, dessert and more.
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A golden apfletasche, billed on the menu as an "apple hand pie," comes with caramel for dipping and ice cream made from quark cheese.
Use scissors to cut a small snip into each hand pie, then brush with egg wash and sprinkle with the demerara sugar.
I'm not sure I will ever find another turnover as appealing as the Marrow's apple hand pie, a triangle of tender, buttery crust folded around sliced fruit, but if I do, I'll want to swab it, too, in a dark pool of caramel, then go back for a forkful of quark ice cream.
When a friend is about to embark upon an undertaking that might require some sustenance and fortitude, you might send along a hand pie for his or her journey — a substantial pocket filled with your best wishes in a way a cupcake never could.
(Climbing gym? You don't have time to make stock, but you do have time to dangle on a leash?) If, several days later, you throw out an expensive pile of limp vegetables and rotten meat, and the only thing you actually ate was the hand pie, ask yourself if you even deserve to live in a house with running water.
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