The Food That Time Forgot: Onion Pie
So it's potato, sliced HB egg, and onion. I'm going to increase the onion next time.
LD
So it's potato, sliced HB egg, and onion. I'm going to increase the onion next time.
LD
The Food That Time Forgot: Onion Pie
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So it's potato, sliced HB egg, and onion. I'm going to increase the onion next time.
LD
LOL..., it's a an entrée, as would be a chicken-pot-pie. So you would not have this instead of your Mommy's Apple Pie, but would have it and then, have the apple pie.I am sure it is good Dave, looks good, but give me my Mommy's Apple Pie any day of the week.
I can do that Dave.LOL..., it's a an entrée, as would be a chicken-pot-pie. So you would not have this instead of your Mommy's Apple Pie, but would have it and then, have the apple pie.
LD
No sir, wrong order...LOL..., it's a an entrée, as would be a chicken-pot-pie. So you would not have this instead of your Mommy's Apple Pie, but would have it and then, have the apple pie.
LD
Ah bacon, the bandaid of food.A little bacon couldn't hurt.
Moms cherry pie and a cold glass of milk.I am sure it is good Dave, looks good, but give me my Mommy's Apple Pie any day of the week.
How about sharing the recipe?
Townsends has a U Tube video on it, easy to google.
You have a historic Greek onion pie recipe in a colonial cook book? 🤪Try a Greek onion pie recipe
Ah that's to bad . Your friends persona could have been a Greek sailor that was on a Spanish ship. That ported in Savannah Georgia. His time was up so he decided to visit the colonies.You have a historic Greek onion pie recipe in a colonial cook book? 🤪
LOL I'm sure there are other, tastier recipes for a pie that is onion-centric. My best friend in reenacting/living history is Greek Orthodox, but he doesn't make Greek food in camp. This was from a historic cook book, and could've been known in the Colonies. 😉
LD
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