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                    Pies are such a good invention. They are perfect comfort food on a dark winter evening. They are also superbly portable – so you can take a slice out for a snack in the field, for elevenses or for a picnic. (Read some more shoot lunch ideas here.)
Here are two recipes for delicious pheasant pies. If you’d like to add a bit of venison to the mix, take a look at our recipe for gamekeepers pie.)
I remember playing with the pastry cut-offs when my grandmother was making pies. Slightly unusually, one of the pheasant pie recipes below uses a ladle to create the shape – but it works well and is certainly a talking point.
One last word – don’t feel you have to make your own pastry. The standard of puff pastry you can buy in chiller cabinets at the supermarket is excellent nowadays. (Take a look at our other pie recipes here.)
A pheasant pie is a delicious dish for supper or a picnic out in the field

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