chicken and mushroom pie
The meat of a hen is commonly known as chicken, and is a popular white meat food. Two examples being a chicken and mushroom pie (popular in Britain), or chicken drumsticks often found at a barbecue.
chicken pot pie....
Chicken Pot Pie! =)
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A chicken and mushroom pie could be thickened by any one of several starches. You could prepare a roux, an equal mix of either butter or margarine and flour, brown the roux slightly to remove the "flour" taste, and use the flour to thicken the pie. You could also use cornstarch, mix it in a small amount of cold liquid first, then once mixed in, you can add it to the warmer pie mixture. You could also use potato starch to thicken the pie if you have the powdered form, or if you have actual potatoes in the pie, and they are a more starchy variety such as russets, they will release a certain amount of starch into the pie, as well as absorbing a certain amount of liquid themselves.
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Simmon Rimmer who has a vehfgetarian restaurant in Manchester England includes the recipe in his book "More from the Accidental Vegetarian" Peppered mushroom and stilton pie would have its origin in England. Stilton is an English cheese produced in the three counties of Debyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire.
pie
A turkey pie is small pie, similar to a chicken pot pie.
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Fried chicken Chicken pie etc.