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Pie and mash
Here's a round-up of our recommendations of what to serve with a meat pie
- Peas - the fresher, the better! Peas provide a great contrast to the richness of the pie.
- Green beans - lightly boiled with some salt or pan-fried with a drizzle of olive oil.
- Squash - bake your squash in the oven to make it soft, and then mash with a little butter.
- Carrot and parsnip mash - this is one of our range of delicious side dishes, popular with adults and children alike. These two root vegetables are a match made in heaven - a combination of sweetness and earthiness that couldn't be more at home served alongside a perfectly cooked meat pie. Or simply parsnip mash on its own is a good alternative.
- Cauliflower - roast your cauliflower in the oven until lightly browned - great for soaking up gravy!
- Roasted mushrooms - earthy mushrooms add to the overall hearty flavours of a meat pie supper.
- Courgettes - sauté your courgettes in olive oil, garlic, salt, and pepper.
- Mushy peas - for that satisfying chip shop feel.
- Pickled red cabbage - for a tangy contrast, pickled red cabbage is ideal.
- Roasted root vegetables - a perfect meat pie accompaniment to warm your cockles on a winter's day.
A potato sidekick
- Mashed potatoes - a meat pie side dish classic. Fluffy, soft, buttery mashed potatoes, with their creamy texture, are perfect for absorbing any gorgeous leftover gravy.
- Roasted potatoes - a great alternative to the traditional Sunday roast.
- Beer-battered chips - you can't go wrong with a pie and chips, beer-battered ones are the ideal meat pie accompaniment.
- Southern Fried Potatoes - another one for the chip lovers! Southern Fried Potatoes are crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and the tangy southern-style seasoning goes great with the intensely savoury flavours of a meat pie.
Sumptuous sauces
- Gravy - a rich sauce poured over the top of your pie is always going to go down well, a rich beef gravy being one of the favourites.
- Cranberry & apple compote - for something tangy to contrast with the rich meat flavour.
- Mustard - you can't beat some classic English mustard to add some earthy warmth to the dish.
- Horseradish - another great option if you want to add a little heat to your meal.