Pimp My Pie: Steak n Cheese n Bacon Pie
Hello Team Australia and welcome to the second installment of Pimp My Pie.
Today we'll be cooking a truly awesome pie: the Steak n Cheese n Bacon pie.
This pie goes by various names depending on the bakehouse you frequent, but this particular naming formula just rolls of the tongue ...
Go on, say it a few times: Steak n cheese n bacon pie, steak n cheese n bacon pie, STEAK N CHEESE N BACON PIE!
Ingredients:
- 4 Sargent's Traditional Meat Pies
- 6 rashers short cut bacon
- 150g of your favourite Aussie cheese
- 1/2 tomato (optional)
Method:
- Pre-heat oven to 170 degrees C. (160 fan forced)
- Give your pies a quick rinse under the tap - this ensures they don't become too dehydrated and remain soft and tasty
- Place your pies on to a baking tray and into the oven
- Pan fry your bacon in some olive oil, lightly browning - dice when done
- Thinly slice half of your favourite cheese, dice or grate remaining half
- Remove your pies from the oven after 20m and remove lids with a serrated knife
- Mix through diced bacon and diced/grated cheese (Steak will not quite be cooked through yet)
- Replace lids on pies and top with tomato (optional) and thinly sliced cheese
- Return pies to the oven for another 20m, cheese topping should be crispy and brown (grill briefly if necessary)
- Garnish with some basil or sage and serve with your favourite sauce
These pies are incredibly tasty and surprisingly filling due to the extra bacon and cheese, a side of carrots and peas should suffice for the dinner table.
Got beef with bacon? Simply replace the bacon in this recipe with some diced haloumi or capsicum for a pie to please folks of any religion!
We hope you've enjoyed the second installment of Pimp My Pie. Don't miss next week's installment where we break a few eggs and bang out a Ned Kelly.
Nice.
Your an ideas man bulleth.
Ive always wanted to try a pie floater (Pie in pea soup) but never have.
Supposed to be popular in SA .
Bahahaha that is classic, not the most appetizing name. Usually try to avoid tasting floaters when I'm out in the surf.