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The pies seem to have been predominantly handshaped; the pâté en pot is generally designated separately and was later usually called a tourte, and the metal or earthenware container it baked in was a tourtière.
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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The pies seem to have been predominantly handshaped; the pâté en pot is generally designated separately and was later usually called a tourte, and the metal or earthenware container it baked in was a tourtière.
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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Known as the "tourte" among settlers in New France, plucked passenger pigeons were such an important ingredient for traditional meat pies that the classic French-Canadian dish became known as "tourtiere."
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Es ist wunschenswert, dass auch tourte ein Kardiologe oder Therapeuten, um zu verhindern, Herz-und Gefa? krankheiten.
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Es ist wunschenswert, dass auch tourte ein Kardiologe oder Therapeuten, um zu verhindern, Herz-und Gefa? krankheiten.
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I'm not familiar with Mireielle Johnston, her cookbook sounds enchanting and this tourte ... wow!
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They also have a credible if crust-heavy tourte de blettes — the sweet Swiss chard pie that makes such a good dessert.
Bravo Nizza (Rhymes With Pizza) - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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They also have a credible if crust-heavy tourte de blettes — the sweet Swiss chard pie that makes such a good dessert.
Bravo Nizza (Rhymes With Pizza) - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The tourte de blettes always seemed odd, including as it does spinach or chard, and cheese in a sweet pie.
Toast: Lindy 2006
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The tourte de blettes always seemed odd, including as it does spinach or chard, and cheese in a sweet pie.
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