Best Traditional Acadian Christmas Meat Pie Recipe (2024)

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There’s a new meat pie in town! We’ve all heard of tourtière, the French-Canadian spiced savoury meat pie. But there’s another French-Canadian meat pie that is just as worthy of your love: an Acadian pie traditionally eaten at Christmas that hails from the Maritimes. I first heard of it through my cousin-in-law’s wife when we were sharing holiday eating traditions. When she said the words “traditional Christmas meat pie,” I had to know everything about it.

Not only did I get the recipe, but I also got to make the pie with her parents, Norma and Rufus, who are of Acadian descent and grew up in New Brunswick. We were going to cook her family’s recipe, handed down to her dad by his mother. Rufus has been making this same pie for decades in huge batches for family Christmas gatherings.

When we first began cooking I asked Rufus: “So this is kind of like tourtière, right?” I received a firm lesson from Rufus that it is not. Tourtière is a Quebecois dish, and we were making an Acadian meat pie. The flavours are different and, according to Rufus, better. The meat is flavoured with onion and most importantly, summer savoury (the stuff from New Brunswick is best). Tourtière uses ground meat and has a spiced taste from nutmeg, allspice and cloves that is totally different from an Acadian meat pie. Which one is better? They are both delicious in their own way, but I am a bit more partial to the Acadian meat pie since I learned it from a dad who has been carrying on this long Christmas tradition for his family.

A sincere thank you to Norma and Rufus for sharing their Christmas family recipe and traditions with me and our Food Network Canada readers. Maritimers are so friendly, aren’t they?

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ingredients

3

lbs beef blade roast, bone-in (or similar inexpensive cut)

3

lbs pork shoulder picnic roast, bone-in, skin removed (or similar inexpensive cut)

3

medium onions, chopped very fine

2-3

heaping Tbsp summer savoury

½

tsp dried ground ginger

6

lbs potatoes, peeled and cut into large chunks

Salt and pepper

2

store bought pie crusts

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directions

Notes

Makes enough filling for 8-10 pies. If you're not making that many, it can be scaled down; but the ratio of meat and potatoes needs to remain at 1:1.

Step 1

Cut the beef and pork into large chunks, about 2-inches in size.

Step 2

Place the meat in a large heavy pot and add enough water to cover the meat. Stir in the chopped onions, summer savoury and ground ginger. Bring to a boil and then lower to a sturdy simmer for about 2-3 hours or until the meat is tender and comes easily off the bone. Add water if the cooking liquid evaporates too much; the meat should remain covered with liquid when cooking.

Step 3

Meanwhile, boil the potatoes and when fork tender, drain and mash. The potatoes should be finely mashed and have no lumps; the texture of the potatoes must be completely smooth for the filling to turn out correctly. Season the mashed potatoes well with salt and pepper.

Step 4

Once the meat is cooked, use a slotted spoon to remove the meat from the cooking liquid.

Step 5

Shred the meat. Remove any bone and large pieces of fat. However, keep some small pieces of fat for flavour and mash it into the shredded meat. Set aside about one cup of the cooking liquid. Place the shredded meat back into the remaining cooking liquid. Season the meat well with salt and pepper. Simmer the meat and liquid for another 30 minutes.

Step 6

Mix the mashed potatoes into the shredded meat, one large spoonful at a time. Incorporate each spoon of mashed potatoes well before adding the next. Once all of the mashed potatoes are incorporated, taste for seasoning. Add more salt and pepper if needed. The meat and potato filling should be moist – not too dry or too wet. If it seems too dry, add a bit of the reserved cooking liquid. The mixture should not be too wet. If there are pools of liquid in the mixture, it is too wet and the pie crust will be soggy.

Step 7

Using your favourite pie dough recipe or purchased pie dough, roll out the dough and place in a pie pan. Fill the pie pan with the meat and potato filling. Do not over-stuff and pack down the filling. Cover the pie with a second piece of pie crust and crimp the edges, creating a seal. Cut steam vents into the top and brush the crust with an egg wash.

Step 8

Bake in a preheated 350ºF oven until the crust is golden brown, about 30-40 minutes.

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FAQs

What are Natchitoches meat pies made from? ›

Meat Pie Filling
  • 1 teaspoon shortening.
  • 1 pound ground beef.
  • 1 pound ground pork meat.
  • 1 bunch green onions, chopped.
  • 1 pod garlic, minced.
  • 1 bell pepper, chopped.
  • 1 medium onion, chopped.
  • Salt, black pepper and red pepper to taste.

What is the difference between meat pie and tourtière? ›

Meat pie is primarily made of ground meat (pork, beef or veal) and aromatics (onion, garlic, spices, etc.). In Saguenay–Lac‑Saint‑Jean and Charlevoix, however, “real” tourtière is a lot heartier than meat pie and contains other meats (such as game) and potatoes that have been simmered in stock.

What is the tradition of the meat pie? ›

Meat pie is found in the Neolithic period, around 9500 BC. The diet of the ancient Egyptians included simple pies made from oats, wheat, rye, and barley, filled with honey, and baked over hot coals. The Greeks used a paste of flour and water, reminiscent of pie dough, and filled it with meat.

What country is famous for meat pies? ›

This variant of the standard meat pie is considered iconic. It was described by New South Wales Premier Bob Carr in 2003 as Australia's "national dish". New Zealanders regard the meat pie as a part of New Zealand cuisine, and it forms part of the New Zealand national identity.

What is the signature pie in Louisiana? ›

The city of Natchitoches made these savory pies famous.

Meat Pies are a must-eat dish in Natchitoches, Louisiana, best sampled at the iconic Lasyone's Meat Pies restaurant. In Natchitoches, it's all about the meat pie, a fried pie filled with beef, pork and seasonings.

What is the official pie of Louisiana? ›

The official state meat pie shall be the Natchitoches Meat Pie. Its use on official documents of the state and with the insignia of the state is hereby authorized. Acts 2003, No. 607, §1.

What was the original meat in tourtière? ›

It gets its name from the tourte, which is what it was originally made from. Though the name "tourtière" is derived from its filling, the tourte—the French name for the passenger pigeon that is now extinct in North America—was historically used as its filling before the 20th century.

How do you make a meat pie without a soggy bottom? ›

Blind-bake your base before adding a filling to help to firm the base and avoid liquid being absorbed into it. Prick the base with a fork to help steam escape, cover with foil or parchment, and weigh it down with ceramic baking beans, uncooked rice or white sugar.

What does tourtière mean in English? ›

Tourtière is a meat pie that can be a combination of beef, pork, or veal, as well as potatoes and other vegetables, and seasoned with spices.

Which country invented meat pie? ›

Historians have recorded that the roots of pie can loosely be traced back to the ancient Egyptians. The bakers to the pharaohs incorporated nuts, honey, and fruits in bread dough, a primitive form of pastry. Drawings of this can be found etched on the tomb walls of Ramses II, located in the Valley of the Kings.

What is a meat pie called in America? ›

A pot pie, in US and Canadian dialects, is a type of meat pie with a top pie crust that is commonly used throughout the continent, consisting of flaky pastry.

Where did meat pies originate in Louisiana? ›

Natchitoches is the official Meat Pie Capital of Louisiana. Like so many Louisiana dishes the meat pie is a blend of various cultures. The recipe has evolved over the last 300+ years. Introduced in Louisiana in the 1700's by Native Americans and later improved (spiced up) by the Spanish.

What is the most eaten pie in the US? ›

Apple Pie. Apple pie is arguably one of the most popular pie flavors. A symbol of America, the apple pie was actually invented by the British. Apple pie is simply made with sliced apples on double-crusted pastry dough.

What pastry is meat pie made from? ›

Meat Pie pastry

The base of meat pies is made with shortcrust pastry and the lids are made with puff pastry. For convenience, use store bought for both if you wish. In Australia, shortcrust pastry comes frozen in square sheets. If you're in the US or Canada, use refrigerated pie crusts (the rolled up type).

What is the meat in meat pies made of? ›

Meat: The "meat" in this meat pie is a combination of ground beef and ground pork. Vegetables: You'll need a potato and an onion. Spices and seasonings: This hearty meat pie is flavored with garlic, mustard powder, dried thyme, dried sage, ground cloves, salt, and pepper.

Who makes Natchitoches meat pies? ›

Meat Pies Inc. (better known as Natchitoches Meat Pies) has been in business over 25 years; 20 of those at its current location in Coushatta, LA. Our manufacturing facility is at 1414 Industrial Drive and has 18,000 square feet.

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