I remember my mother making these meat pies where she worked at The Trolley. The Trolley was an ice cream parlor restaurant on The Last Chance Gulch in Helena Montana. It closed many years ago but these meat pies will bring back memories for my brothers and sister. You may also use the No Fail Swedish Pie Crust for these meat pies.
Pastry:
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 tsp salt
4 oz. shortening
cold water to mix
Filling:
1/2 pound round steak
1 medium potato
1 medium onion
1 tsp. salt
Mix flour, salt, and shortening together with a pastry cutter or fork until like coarse bread crumbs. Add about 3 Tbs water to form a firm dough. Roll out on a floured board and cut into 5 or 6 inch circles. Fill with filling.
Filling: Cube potatoes, meat, and onion. Fry meat until brown and add onion, then potatoes. Cook until slightly tender. Then add 2 Tbs. flour to 1 cup of water. Mix until smooth and there are no lumps. Add this to the meat and cook to thicken. When slightly cooled, fill pastries. Fold pastry dough in half and pinch together. Cook in a 400 degree F oven for 20 minutes. Pour brown gravy over the top and serve with vegetables.
These are great American recipes from many years of gathering recipes. All of them have been tried and tested. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have.
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