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Battalia pie - Wikipedia
Battalia pie (obsolete spelling battaglia pye) is an English large game pie, or occasionally a fish pie, filled with many small "blessed" pieces, beatilles, of offal, in a gravy made from meat stock flavoured with spices and lemon . The dish was described in cookery books of the 17th and 18th centuries. en.wikipedia.org
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Batalia Fish Pie - Deja Food
Battalia Pie is a classic, double-crust pie from times past, the filling for which filling could be made from any of a number of ingredients ... dejafood.uk
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Battaglia Pie - Foods of England
A pie of gobbets of mixed soft and unusual meats in a savoury sauce. Most receipts include small chicken, young pigeon, sweetbread, lamb's testicles, coxcombs ... www.foodsofengland.co.uk
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Battalia pie
Battalia pie (obsolete spelling battaglia pye) is an English large game pie, or occasionally a fish pie, filled with many small "blessed" pieces, beatilles M." gives an early recipe for battalia pie: In his 1660 cookery book The Accomplisht Cook, Robert May gives a recipe "To make a Bisk or Batalia Pie", wikipedia.org
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Batalia Pie (c.1660) Sweetbread, ox heart & turnip The ... - Facebook
The Batalia Pye, also known as the Battle Pie, is a savoury pie filled with various meats, often including game birds such as pigeons, chicken, ... www.facebook.com
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Battalia Pie. - The Old Foodie
A fish pie of complex construction, complete with towers and battlements, and the small blessed objects include a variety of fish heads. www.theoldfoodie.com
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battalia pie
baˈttalia pie Forms: 7–8 beatille, beatilla, beatilia, 9 battalia. [ad. F. béatilles ‘titbits, as cocks' combs, sweetbreads, etc. in a pie’; also in convents applied to small pieces of needlework (as pincushions, ‘samplers’ embroidered with sacred subjects) worked by nuns. The latter is the original... Oxford English Dictionary
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battalia pie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(obsolete) A large game or fish pie made with small pieces of offal. en.wiktionary.org
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Battalia pie Facts for Kids
A battalia pie was a large and fancy meat pie popular in English cuisine during the 1600s and 1700s. It was often filled with many small, ... kids.kiddle.co
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battalia pie, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun battalia pie is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for battalia pie is from 1664, in the writing of John Evelyn, ... www.oed.com
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Marilyn Batali's Blackberry Pie with Crumb Topping Recipe
This recipe is Mario Batali's mother's own version of blackberry pie. You know when you have an Italian mama's recipe it's going to be a delicious one! www.everydaycookingadventures.com
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"Battalia pie (obsolete spelling battaglia pye) is an English large game pie, or occasionally a fish pie, filled with many small "blessed" ... www.facebook.com
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beatilla
beatilia, beatilla, -illes see battalia pie. Oxford English Dictionary
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beteela
† beteela Obs. Also (6 beatillia), 7 beteela, betille, 7–8 bettily, bettillee, bettelle, betellee, 8 betelle, betteela. [A word without any fixed form written or spoken, of constant occurrence in the East Indian trade in 17–18th c. It appears to be identified with the Pg. beatilha ‘linen to make whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lear
character in the Marvel universe Lear, County Londonderry, a townland in Cumber Upper, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland Lear, a thickened sauce used in Battalia pie and other dishes in English Early Modern cooking Lear, a character in Pokémon Masters EX See also Children of Lir, an Irish legend King Lear ( wikipedia.org
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