It
is said that the origins of the humble pie can be traced back as far as
the ancient Egyptians. The bakers to the Eqyptian Pharaohs used nuts,
honey, and fruits in bread dough, a primitive form of pastry.
It is believed that the traditional pie pastry originated in Greece.
The pies were made using a flour-water paste wrapped around meat; this
served two purposes, to cook the meat and seal in the juices of the
finished dish. As with many good ideas, the pie was loved by the Romans.
The delights of the pie spread throughout Europe, via the Romans as
they advanced and conquered their way around the globe, where every
country adapted the pie recipes to their own unique customs and foods.
Londoners still enjoy pie and mash, served with eel liquor (a light gravy) and much loved by the local population.
Further north, the pork pie, steak and kidney pie and other variations
are preferred, often served with gravy, pickles and the bright green of
mushy peas.
"Pie...a
word whose meaning has evolved in the course of many centuries and
which varies to some extent according to the country or even to
region....The derivation of the word may be from magpie, shortened to
pie. The explanation offered in favour or this is that the magpie
collects a variety of things, and that it was an essential feature of
early pies that they contained a variety of ingredients....Early pies
were large; but one can now apply the name to something small, as the
small pork pies or mutton pies...Early pies had pastry tops, but modern
pies may have a topping of something else...or even be topless. If the
basic concept of a pie is taken to mean a mixture of ingredients
encased and cooked in pastry, then proto-pies were made in the
classical world and pies certainly figured in early Arab cookery."
---The Oxford Companion to Food, Alan Davidson [Oxford University Press:Oxford] (p. 602-3)
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