+ Pot Pies
+ Hand-Raised Pies, designed to be eaten at room temperature
+ Rolled Raised Pies, in which the dough is wrapped around a filling and simply baked
+ Tarts and Galettes
+ Double-Crusted Pies
+ Turnovers
+ Vol-au-Vents, or mini tarts with filling added after baking
This structure allows the home cook to master the dough and form required for the recipes as written--and also encourages invention, creativity, and discovery. Most pies will pair well with a sauce; others will work with the recipes for all-purpose sides and condiments. Featured recipes range from a deeply comforting Beef Short Rib and Vegetable Pot Pie to an elegant Mediterranean Vegetable Pie wrapped in crispy dough to a Cumberland-Style Sausage Roll with origins that date back five hundred years. Modern preparations play with flavor without piling on the fat, as in The Best Mushroom Tart; a Fish Pot Pie topped with a potato crust; and the dramatic Chicken Sheet Pan Pie with bacon, roasted garlic, and fresh herbs.
Informed by Polcyn's decades of award-winning cooking and teaching, and brought to life by Ruhlman's engaging prose, Meat Pies presents an innovative and exciting guide to an ancient craft.