Squab pie
Squab pie is a traditional dish from South West England, with early records showing it was associated with Cornwall, Devon and Gloucestershire. Although the name suggests it contains squab (young domestic pigeon), in fact it contains mutton and apples. The pie was eaten around the world in the 1900s, though outside South West England it generally did contain pigeon.
A squab pie in preparation, before the pastry lid is added | |
Course | Main |
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Place of origin | United Kingdom |
Region or state | South West England |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Lamb, Apples |
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