Game Of Thrones Pigeon Pie Poop
Game Of Thrones Pigeon Pie Recipe
Heat a saucepan over medium heat with butter and oil. Once hot, add the onions and cook for 5 minutes. Add the sugar and mix to combine. When the onions get soft, add the wine and cook over medium low heat until most of the liquid has cooked off and the onions are really nice and soft. ASMR Eating Game of Thrones Pigeon Pie Eating Sounds Subscribe: -. In preparation for the Game of Thrones season six premiere on April 24th, Bon Appetit released a series of Westeros-inspired recipes, including a recipe video for Pigeon Pie.
If you have a sword handy for slicing into this take on Joffrey’s gamey pigeon pie, who are we to judge?
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Game of Thrones PIGEON PIE How to Bake It
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Last night was a day many of us fantasy genre fans were waiting for - the premiere of Game of Thrones Season 6. Anytime I can get to seeJon Snowon the small screen is a win (too bad they killed him off last season), but last night's episode delivered at least a little Snow action. But..enough about Jon Snow and on to the Westerosi food, which very much represented at Moses and Sonya's big GOT debut party. Not only did we feast on mulled wine, brown stew, and lemon cakes of course, I also cooked up a specialdirewolfpigeon pie you see above.
Using a rustic recipe I spotted on Delicious Magazine's website, I substituted the need for real pigeon, pheasant and venison meat for good ol' chicken. Using both ground chicken as well as leftover roast chicken breasts, I made it taste a lot heartier by adding a good amount of red wine and beef broth. In fact, someone at the party remarked at how much the chicken actually tasted like beef. So all in all, mission accomplished.