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WillParkinson

(16,862 posts)
Sun May 13, 2012, 04:15 AM May 2012

We're trying a new dinner tonight...

One of my favorite dinners is pot pie. We're going to try something tonight that I'm hoping will work, but not 100% certain.

Paul makes his own pizza crusts. He's going to roll one out thin and try it as the bottom crust to the pizza. We're going to use Upton's Seitan and the gravy recipe I posted a while back, along with some veggies.

I'm excited.

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We're trying a new dinner tonight... (Original Post) WillParkinson May 2012 OP
BEEF: it's what's for Dinner! lastlib May 2012 #1
Yeah, no thanks... WillParkinson May 2012 #2
Check and see what forum you're posting in, LeftyMom May 2012 #3
How original. flvegan May 2012 #4
Oh, shut the fuck up. nt Codeine May 2012 #6
flvegan approved flvegan May 2012 #8
That isn't what I was thinking... WillParkinson May 2012 #10
Just trying to keep it gentlemanly. nt Codeine May 2012 #11
OK, so... WillParkinson May 2012 #5
i love pot pie. I wonder how you would make a flaky crust. demgrrrll May 2012 #7
I've found that putting a cookie sheet with edges on the shelf below helps. HopeHoops Jun 2012 #12
Would phyllo dough work? Rhiannon12866 May 2012 #9
A very good question! WillParkinson Jun 2012 #13
OMG... WillParkinson Jun 2012 #14

flvegan

(64,406 posts)
8. flvegan approved
Tue May 15, 2012, 01:20 AM
May 2012

Saying what we're all thinking. The tears running down my face from laughter aside, friend. *thumbsup*

WillParkinson

(16,862 posts)
5. OK, so...
Mon May 14, 2012, 06:55 PM
May 2012

The experiment turned out OK. There were a few things that need adjusting.

1) Paul needs to read instructions. He baked it at too high a temperature, which caused it to be a tad well done.
2) The crust he made turned out good, but why he put seasonings in it I do not understand.

Overall, though, I liked it and would definitely eat it again.

demgrrrll

(3,590 posts)
7. i love pot pie. I wonder how you would make a flaky crust.
Tue May 15, 2012, 01:02 AM
May 2012

Was the crust flakey or more pizza calzone like?

 

HopeHoops

(47,675 posts)
12. I've found that putting a cookie sheet with edges on the shelf below helps.
Sat Jun 9, 2012, 11:56 AM
Jun 2012

Mostly it is to catch any spill over (rather than the bottom of the oven), but it also seems to help with avoiding burning pies. The bake time can be extended as a result of this trick, but not by enough to matter. It's a long process to begin with.

WillParkinson

(16,862 posts)
14. OMG...
Thu Jun 21, 2012, 07:42 AM
Jun 2012

Yes, it works fabulously! Thank you for the suggestion. It cut out a ton of fat and calories as well. We can each have half the pie for only 559 calories. I will post the recipe here in a while.

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