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Maketu Pies, made in the Bay of Plenty, and distributed to fine food outlets, for you to enjoy.
Available in a wide variety of flavours, there's a pie for everyone.
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Steak & Cheese pie
Vegetable pie
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Smoked Fish Pie
Chicken Pie
Steak Pie - Single Serve
Mince & Cheese pie
Whoppa Roll - Single Serve
Mince Pie - Single Serve
Sausage Roll - Single Serve
Steak & Mushroom - Single Serve
Butter Chicken Pie
Lamb & Mint Pie
Mussel Pie
Steak & Kidney Pie
Curry Mince Pie
Chilli Beef and Cheese pie
Steak & Onion pie
Pepper Steak pie
Steak & Vegetable pie
Traditional Mince pie
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This pie was fantastic - not your sickly sweet apple pie in tinfoil from the servo! It had pastry with a delightful texture, and the filling was just sweet enough without being overpowering. I heated this in the microwave (a no-no according to the packet) and it turned out perfectly. I just whacked a bit of whipped cream on top and went for it. Will be adding this to the shopping list!
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