Update, December 10, 2024: The Vermont Agency of Agriculture shut down the Bombardiers’ pie-making operation shortly after this story was published because the couple’s home kitchen was not licensed ...
Lindsay William-Ross is the co-editor of LAist. At some point traditions are inaugurated, and in the case of my family’s tradition of serving Tourtiere (French-Canadian Meat Pie) on Christmas Eve, the ...
When I was growing up, meat pie wasn’t on our holiday menu. Our annual Thanksgiving Pie-Palooza has always been about sweet dessert pies. At Christmas, my family’s Swedish traditions take center stage ...
They aren't sure where this version of the French Canadian meat pie came from, but one thing is clear: It isn't Christmas without tourtière. All Things We're Cooking is a series featuring family ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. DEAR SUN SPOTS: My mother-in-law always made a meat pie for our Christmas ...
LUDLOW – Twelve thousand pounds of ground meat, 140 cases of pie-crust mix, about 200 volunteers and 17, 10-1/2-hour work days. That's just part of what goes into making 40,000 French-Canadian meat ...
My friend and neighbor, Cynthia Voelkl, often writes about food on her blog, The Sandwich Life. This time of year, she talks about French Canadian meat pie, or tourtire. "My great-grandmother was ...
WOONSOCKET, R.I. - The filling of a French-Canadian meat pie typically has only five main ingredients: ground beef, ground pork, mashed potatoes, onions, and seasonings. Yet you'll rarely find two ...
A version of this story was originally published on Dec. 23, 2011. If you happen to spend Christmas Eve in Canada — especially Quebec — you might be lucky enough to be invited to a festive dinner ...
The secret ingredient is still secret. That’s what James R. Wainwright said with a laugh when asked — yet again — what the secret ingredient is that makes the French-Canadian meat pies so popular when ...
March 14 is Pi Day in honor of the first three digits of the mathematical constant π (3.1415...). But it's also a flimsy, yet delicious, excuse to celebrate an enduring culinary concept: the many ...
A version of this story was originally published on Dec. 23, 2011. If you happen to spend Christmas Eve in Canada — especially Quebec — you might be lucky enough to be invited to a festive dinner ...