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The Great Australian Pie: a history and culinary adventure
The Great Australian Pie: a history and culinary adventure
The Great Australian Pie: a history and culinary adventure
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Nowhere else in the world is there anything quite like it; and nothing is more beloved by Australians. Its appeal leaps across the generations, the sexes and all the social, political and religious persuasions. It is the one thing we all have in common: it is the great Australian meat pie.
We all carry in our minds a picture of the perfect pie: its glowing golden crust, its mouth-watering aroma of baking pastry and rich beef filling drifts across the inner landscape of Australian psyche. It is irresistible.
The object of our desire is round, oval, square or even oblong. The pastry lid is probably a little flaky but not so much that the flakes will break away and stick around the mouth. The base is firm and beautifully smooth to the touch, lighter in colour than the top, the pastry shorter and more solid.
The sides rise from a corner curve and the pie sits neatly in the hand snuggled alongside thumb and forefinger, the base resting on the long middle finger to hold it steady.
Slowly the true pie lover raises it to the mouth, breathing in that glorious aroma to the trembling taste buds, selecting just the spot to take that first gorgeous bite that will open up the little treasure house of flavour and...oh, the wonder of it, that first taste of luscious minced beef and gravy lapping round the tongue and mixed with the buttery pastry that almost melts in the mouth. Oh heaven...

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBWM Books
Release dateApr 19, 2012
ISBN9781476446653
The Great Australian Pie: a history and culinary adventure
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Robert Macklin

ROBERT MACKLIN is a well-known Australian biographer and historian, with more than twenty books to his credit.

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    The Great Australian Pie - Robert Macklin

    The Great Australian Pie

    A history and culinary adventure

    ROBERT MACKLIN

    Copyright Robert Macklin 2012

    Published by BWM Books at Smashwords

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    Table of Contents

    First Course – A Slice of Australia

    Second Course – A Slice of History

    Third Course – Big is Beefy

    Fourth Course – Small is Succulent

    Fifth Course - The Pie Anthem

    Sixth Course – The Great Aussie Pie Competition

    Seventh Course – The Great Aussie Pie App

    First Course - A Slice of Australia

    Nowhere else in the world is there anything quite like it; and nothing is more beloved by Australians. Its appeal leaps across the generations, the sexes and all the social, political and religious persuasions. It is the one thing we all have in common: it is the great Australian meat pie.

    We all carry in our minds a picture of the perfect pie: its glowing golden crust, its mouth-watering aroma of baking pastry and rich beef filling drifts across the inner landscape of Australian psyche. It is irresistible.

    The object of our desire is round, oval, square or even oblong. The pastry lid is probably a little flaky but not so much that the flakes will break away and stick around the mouth. The base is firm and beautifully smooth to the touch, lighter in colour than the top, the pastry shorter and more solid.

    The sides rise from a corner curve and the pie sits neatly in the hand snuggled alongside thumb and forefinger, the base resting on the long middle finger to hold it steady.

    Slowly the true pie lover raises it to the mouth, breathing in

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