Pork Pie Soup for Vale of Mowbray Pork Pies, using every bit of the pie in this amazing hearty dish
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My name is Lee, welcome to my pages. I hope we can have fun together?
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Pork Pie Soup for Vale of Mowbray Pork Pies, using every bit of the pie in this amazing hearty dish
This recipe for Vale of Mowbray Pork Pies was called “Do I have to call it a salad?”
I wanted to adapt a dish that most families have on their tables for Thanksgiving Dinners. However, I wanted to make it fresh and inviting, something you’d want to make again and again. Of course it had to be great to be eaten with their pork pies, and I think it worked. I know I still use it.