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OK, so I read Terry Pratchett's book, the Last Continent- a tale clearly set in a joking version of Australia. One of the things he mentions in this book is an Ecksian (Ecksecksecks is his name for his fictional Australia analogue) delicacy, called a meat pie floater- a meat pie, upside-down in a bowl of pea soup, with tomatoe sauce poured over it. Now, I'm a big fan of exotic food and, upon reading about this Meat Pie Floater, I promptly wanted one.

Now, I live on the literal opposite side of the world from Oz, in faroff new Jersey, and I don't know much about the continent. Here's my question- Does the Meat Pie Floater exsist? And if so, how can I get one in the States?v
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Thirdfain wrote:OK, so I read Terry Pratchett's book, the Last Continent- a tale clearly set in a joking version of Australia. One of the things he mentions in this book is an Ecksian (Ecksecksecks is his name for his fictional Australia analogue) delicacy, called a meat pie floater- a meat pie, upside-down in a bowl of pea soup, with tomatoe sauce poured over it. Now, I'm a big fan of exotic food and, upon reading about this Meat Pie Floater, I promptly wanted one.

Now, I live on the literal opposite side of the world from Oz, in faroff new Jersey, and I don't know much about the continent. Here's my question- Does the Meat Pie Floater exsist? And if so, how can I get one in the States?v
Just try and prepare it? Doesn't sound awfully complicated...
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I'm a college student, for chrissakes. They don't even make meat pies in Jersey, and I sure as hell don't know how to make one for myself.
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Thirdfain wrote:I'm a college student, for chrissakes. They don't even make meat pies in Jersey, and I sure as hell don't know how to make one for myself.
I'm a student, too :)
But I can cook <g> There must be trillion recipes about these meat pie thingies out there...
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Look, you know what?. I'm a godawful cook, beyond pasta and reheating chinese food, I'm bloody hopeless. I just want to purchase a genuine Australian meat pie floater, ok? I don't even know it it's a real food!

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turns out a meat pie floater is indeed real. i'll do some more digging to see if they're available stateside.
yahoo wrote:Pie floater The apotheosis of the meat pie; a "pie floater" is an inverted meat pie swamped in mashed green peas and tomato sauce; found especially in South Australia. Floaters can be surprisingly good, or horrible enough to put you off both pies and peas for life.
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Sorry kids, but that's rating on the negative side of the appeal factor. :x

Beef pot pie? Yum.

Split pea soup? Yum.

Tomato sauce? Meh.

All together in a bowl? Bleccchhh!
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Dont' ask me why this is appealing. It's probably my strong Eastern Europen heritage- I love boild pork and sauerkraut, for instance. Weird food is generally pretty attractive to me.
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Thirdfain wrote:Dont' ask me why this is appealing. It's probably my strong Eastern Europen heritage- I love boild pork and sauerkraut, for instance. Weird food is generally pretty attractive to me.
I'm having pork with sauerkraut tonight, wierd. :D

Bavarian style kraut, though, plain harsh stuff staight from the can is nasty.
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Sauerkraut is ... evil.
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Dahak wrote:Sauerkraut is ... evil.
Dahak, you have access to the best sauerkraut in the world, you break my heart when you say that! :D
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Frank Hipper wrote:
Dahak wrote:Sauerkraut is ... evil.
Dahak, you have access to the best sauerkraut in the world, you break my heart when you say that! :D
And I don't like beer at all, to boot :mrgreen:
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I love my mom's Sauerkraut and pork. It smells godawful cold, but when you heat it up.... MMMM.... It's incredible. Here's to ridiculous foreign foods!
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I can indeed attest to the fact floaters exist here. I've seen them served down the street.
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Well, have you had one? What are they like?

(this is somewhat of an obsession of mine)
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Thirdfain wrote:Well, have you had one? What are they like?

(this is somewhat of an obsession of mine)
Never had one. I really don't like peas.
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It's a shame for me to admit it, but this is the first I've ever heard of a pie-floater. But it does sound... appealing.

Still if you want genuine Aussie delicacy you should try putting vegemite on your sandwich. :twisted:
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... I'll pass on the vegemite, thanks a lot! It probably has vitamins in it or something....
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Thirdfain wrote:Dont' ask me why this is appealing. It's probably my strong Eastern Europen heritage- I love boild pork and sauerkraut, for instance. Weird food is generally pretty attractive to me.
yum. Eastern Europeans of the Board, unite!

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Try one of my homemade pot pies one of these days *tummygrowl*
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Thirdfain wrote:... I'll pass on the vegemite, thanks a lot! It probably has vitamins in it or something....
Australia's Black Gold? Oh, shame... you're missing out on lots of Vitamin B...
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Stofsk wrote:It's a shame for me to admit it, but this is the first I've ever heard of a pie-floater. But it does sound... appealing.

Still if you want genuine Aussie delicacy you should try putting vegemite on your sandwich. :twisted:
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Stuart Mackey wrote:
Stofsk wrote:It's a shame for me to admit it, but this is the first I've ever heard of a pie-floater. But it does sound... appealing.

Still if you want genuine Aussie delicacy you should try putting vegemite on your sandwich. :twisted:
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he just smiled and gave me a vegeimite sandwich.
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Close enough.

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Meat pies, if you can't be bothered to make your own, can be ordered from Aussie catalogs here in the states. Give me a sec to look one up, if you're really that interested. Honestly, though, they're not that hard to make from scratch. But, you are a college male, so...I'll look up that online catalog. :wink:

And remember, their tomato sauce = our ketchup.
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Ketchup, tomatoesauce, whatever. I MUST HAVE ONE!

Oh, and thanks!
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