meat pie

Author of this recipe: Tonette Szarek

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Okay, I need to write an SEO-optimized description for a meat pie recipe that's under 150 characters and includes relevant keywords. Let me start by brainstorming the key elements of a good meat pie.

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"Tender, flaky meat pie recipe made with real ingredients and from scratch—perfect for dinner or snacks!"

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  1. <think>
  2. Alright, so I need to help someone create detailed steps for making a meat pie that's over 500 characters long. They also want it SEO-friendly with relevant keywords and good readability. Let me break this down.
  3. First, understanding what a meat pie is. It's like a slow-cooker dish but in the oven. So, probably needs a good amount of meat, maybe beef or chicken, along with some veggies. The user likely wants something hearty and filling, so I should focus on ingredients that are both nutritious and tasty.
  4. SEO-friendly means using keywords that people might search for. Words like "meat pie recipe," "how to make meat pie," "best meat pie ever" come to mind. I'll need to incorporate these naturally into the steps without overstuffing them, which could make it look spammy.
  5. Structure-wise, bullet points are great for readability. Maybe start with an ingredients list, then step-by-step instructions. Also, using headings and subheadings can help organize the content better. I should also consider the cooking process—maybe prepping the pie crust first since that's a common prep step and could be optimized.
  6. Thinking about the meat mixture: ground beef or turkey for some protein, onions, garlic for flavor, spices like oregano or rosemary to add aroma. Maybe some veggies on top too, like spinach or peas, which are both nutritious and add texture. The pie crust should be sturdy so it holds everything together when baked.
  7. Cooking method—slow-cooker for initial cooking, then baking in the oven to finish. That way, you can let the meat cook while you do something else, but also get a nice finish in the oven which could make it more flavorful.
  8. I need to ensure each step is clear and concise, avoiding too many technical terms that might confuse someone. Also, mentioning optional additions like cream or cheese could be good for customization, making the recipe adaptable.
  9. Now, putting this all together: start with prepping everything—crust, veggies, meat—and then outline the steps in order from mixing to baking. Adding a pro tip about seasoning early can add some useful advice and improve the SEO by highlighting a tip that people might want to know.
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  11. Finally, keeping each section brief but informative so that when read as a whole, it's around 500 characters—wait, no, actually, I need to make sure the total character count meets or exceeds 500. So after outlining all these points, I'll have to check and perhaps expand on some steps if necessary without making it too lengthy.
  12. Overall, the key is to balance SEO keywords with clear, easy-to-follow instructions that provide value to the reader.
  13. </think>
  14. **How to Make a Delicious Meat Pie: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  15. Calling meat pie your go-to comfort dish? You’re not alone! Whether you're feeding a crowd or treating yourself, this hearty meat pie is guaranteed to be a hit. Perfect for slow-cookers and oven enthusiasts alike, it’s loaded with flavor, nutrients, and comforting aromas.
  16. **Ingredients:**
  17. - **Pie Crust:**
  18. 1 cup flour
  19. 1/2 cup cold unsalted butter
  20. 1 tsp salt
  21. 3 tbsp ice water
  22. - **Meat Mixture:**
  23. 1 lb ground beef or turkey (chicken is also a great option!)
  24. 1 onion, chopped
  25. 2 garlic cloves, minced
  26. 1 tsp oregano or rosemary
  27. 1/2 tsp dried thyme
  28. Salt and pepper to taste
  29. - **Vegetables:**
  30. 1 cup spinach or peas (optional but adds extra flavor)
  31. - **Seasonings:**
  32. Salt and pepper for seasoning the meat mixture.
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  34. **Step-by-Step Instructions:**
  35. 1. **Prep the Pie Crust:**
  36. Cut the butter into small cubes and add it to a large bowl with flour, salt, and ice water until you form a dough. Roll out the dough on a floured surface into an 8-inch circle. Cut a few 2-inch notches along one edge for steam release holes.
  37. 2. **Prepare the Filling:**
  38. In a separate bowl, combine ground meat, onion, garlic, oregano, thyme, salt, and pepper. Mix until well combined. Add spinach or peas if using, and toss to coat evenly.
  39. 3. **Assemble the Pie:**
  40. Spoon the meat mixture into the crust, spreading it out to fill the bottom layer. Arrange spinach or peas on top for garnish.
  41. 4. **Seal and Crust:**
  42. Using a fork, pinch the sides of the dough over the filling to seal. Cut another few 2-inch notches along the opposite edge from the first set to steam through air.
  43. 5. **Bake in the Oven:**
  44. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Place the pie on a baking sheet and bake for 40-45 minutes, until the crust is golden and the filling is cooked through.
  45. 6. **Optional: Add Cream or Cheese:**
  46. If you want extra moisture, drizzle with cream or add cheese for melting during baking.
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  48. **Pro Tip:** Season your meat mixture early on to ensure tender, flavorful results. This meat pie is a cinch to prepare; perfect for busy days or special occasions.
  49. Enjoy your hearty meat pie! It’s not just a meal—it’s an experience worth savoring.

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