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This is an old recipe handed down through generations of farmers' Wives and it still appears in farmhouse cookery books today. There seem to be any number of versions, and many regions or towns (notably Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire) claim it as their own. There are also several explanations of the description 'fidget', one of which is the ability of the different ingredients to move around or 'fidget' inside the pie. But its really distinctive character is the combination of pork and apple, though in this instance I have used bacon instead of pork. This combination allowed farmer's wives to bake their pies knowing that the apple would keep the pie moist. This is a homely, old-fashioned, special-occasion pie, versatile in the opportunities it offers for serving and eating. Ingredients
12 ounces Shortcrust pastry |
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Cuisine: English |
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