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Meat Pie Appetizers

The Holidays are here! In less than a week, we’ll be enjoying good food, good drinks and hopefully lots of gifts. These Meat Pie Appetizers are quick to heat-up, and are perfect to serve when your guests arrive, or at any time during the day or evening.

 

 

I’ve shared with you my Meat Pie Recipe a few weeks ago, I use the same meat recipe that I just spoon on puff pastry. You can freeze these Meat Pie Appetizers, and cook them from frozen when you are ready to serve.

 

Meat Pie Appetizers

Ingredients (Makes 20 appetizers)

1 cup of the meat from my Meat Pie Recipe (You can make meat pies with the rest, or divide the recipe).
1 pack of puffed pastry 397 g.
water (to seal the pastry)

Instructions

Roll the pastry (there are 2 pieces of pastry per pack).
With a glass or cookie cutter, cut out 10 circles per piece of pastry (20 in total).


Add 1 teaspoon of meat to each piece of pastry.
Brush a little bit of water around the pastry, fold in half, seal with fingers, and with a fork.

Meat Pie Appetizers
At this point, you can either cook for 10 minutes in a 350° F. preheated oven, or place on a baking sheet lined with wax paper and freeze for an hour. Then you can place the frozen meat pie appetizers in a resealable bag, and keep in the freezer.
From frozen, you can cook the meat pie appetizers for 15-18 minutes in a 350° F. preheated oven.

Meat Pie Appetizers

 

Wishing you a Very Merry Christmas, and hoping you and your family enjoy these Meat Pie Appetizers.

 

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Meat Pie Appetizers

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

20 Appetizers

Ingredients

  • 1 cup of the meat from my Meat Pie Recipe (You can make meat pies with the rest, or divide the recipe).
  • 1 pack of puffed pastry 397 g.
  • water (to seal the pastry)

Instructions

  1. Roll the pastry (there are 2 pieces of pastry per pack).
  2. With a glass or cookie cutter, cut out 10 circles per piece of pastry (20 in total).
  3. Add 1 teaspoon of meat to each piece of pastry.
  4. Brush a little bit of water around the pastry, fold in half, seal with fingers, and with a fork.
  5. At this point, you can either cook for 10 minutes in a 350° F. preheated oven, or place on a baking sheet lined with wax paper and freeze for an hour. Then you can place the frozen meat pie appetizers in a resealable bag and keep in the freezer.
  6. From frozen, you can cook the meat pie appetizers for 15-18 minutes in a 350° F. preheated oven.
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