you freakin eat it
An apple pie is a dessert made as a pie with a filling of cooked apples.
Northern regions of England and Scotland where sheep were in abundance (hence cooked with mutton and the name Shepherd's Pie), the pie became the people's answer to Asian fried rice i.e. a creative way to rehash leftovers.Shepherd's Pie = cooked with muttonCottage Pie = cooked with beefFisherman's Pie = cooked with fishCottage pie is a modified version of British Shepherd's pie, therefore can be be considered of British origin when the idea was brought to the New World in the 19th century.
food was cooked on a pie of pieces of wood or coal
The recommended internal temperature for a pot pie to ensure it is safely cooked is 165F (74C).
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The recommended internal temperature for a chicken pot pie to ensure it is safely cooked is 165F (74C).
The recommended internal temperature for baking a pecan pie to ensure it is cooked perfectly is 200F (93C).
If you are referring to a custard pie or quiche, the answer is "No!"
The recommended method for checking the internal temperature of pumpkin pie to ensure it is fully cooked is to use a food thermometer. Insert the thermometer into the center of the pie, making sure it reaches the filling, and ensure it reads at least 175F (79C) to indicate that the pie is fully cooked.
Nothing HappensIf you don't like pie, you simply don't eat pie and nothing happens.
The recommended temperature for baking a chicken pot pie to ensure it is cooked thoroughly and safely is 165F (74C).