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Reviewed Medieval Game Hen Pot Pie

"Very tasty chicken and easy to prepare, for the most part. I've made it twice now. The first time I made it to the letter, pastry ring and all. The second time, I saved a step and used a shallow casserole dish, just larger then the hen. This allowed me to roll out two pieces of dough instead of three and skip the ring. Rings are for fingers, not pastry... except maybe doughnuts... and kringles... Anyway, the extra time needed to make an authentic medieval chicken pot pie results in an impressive presentation. But it tastes the same when served from a casserole dish. And that taste is very very good indeed."

Apr 20, 2011 on FoodNetwork.com

Reviewed Medieval Game Hen Pot Pie

"Very tasty chicken and easy to prepare, for the most part. I've made it twice now. The first time I made it to the letter, pastry ring and all. The second time, I saved a step and used a shallow casserole dish, just larger then the hen. This allowed me to roll out two pieces of dough instead of three and skip the ring. Rings are for fingers, not pastry... except maybe doughnuts... and kringles... Anyway, the extra time needed to make an authentic medieval chicken pot pie results in an impressive presentation. But it tastes the same when served from a casserole dish. And that taste is very very good indeed."

Apr 20, 2011 on FoodNetwork.com

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