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    My nan used to make a 'pie' with meat and veg, and on the top the pastry was like a non-sweet crumble, or a fluffy dumpling, but with a crisp top surface. It was about an inch thick. Very light, not heavy textured. Does anyone know how to make this please? thank you

  • #2
    Do you know if it was suet pastry lindyloo?
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    • #3
      I haven't a clue- but it did taste good! I don't think so, because although light and fluffy, it had quite a dry texture whereas suet would be moister? The thing with my nan- I was never allowed in the kitchen!

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      • #4
        I think this must have been a savoury 'cobbler' topping - you can do sweet ones too.
        You'll need to google for a recipe, though - I haven't made it ever!
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        • #5
          this looks good

          Beef Cobbler Recipe - Beef Mince with Scone Dumplings
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          • #6
            thanks very much for the info-- i am going to have a look now

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            • #7
              Hugh FW did something similar to this last night on tv. It should be on CH4 catch up, or whatever it's called.
              A 4 root veg crumbly type thing, I think it had bread crumbs on top.

              Not exactly what you are looking for I think, but may give you ideas.
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