pork pie
/'pɔ:kpai/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small savory pie filled with minced seasoned pork: A "pork pie" is a traditional British food item consisting of a pastry crust containing a filling of chopped or minced pork that has been seasoned, typically served cold.
Usage
- The word "pork pie" is a countable noun. It refers to a specific type of prepared food.
- It is commonly used to describe the food item itself, often in contexts relating to meals, snacks, picnics, or traditional British cuisine.
- Example: "Would you like a pork pie with your salad?"
Examples
- Noun:
- I bought a pork pie from the bakery for my lunch.
- Traditional pork pies are often eaten cold with pickles.
- He took a bite of the delicious pork pie.
Advanced Usage
- "Pork pie hat": This is a distinct, idiomatic compound phrase. It refers to a style of man's hat with a flat crown and a narrow brim, which is unrelated to the food. It is listed here as a separate, advanced usage because it is a fixed compound noun.
- The detective in the old film wore a distinctive pork pie hat.
Variants and Related Words
- Melton Mowbray pork pie: A specific, legally protected variety of pork pie from the English town of Melton Mowbray, known for its hand-raised crust and specific recipe.
- The Melton Mowbray pork pie has a unique flavor and texture.
Synonyms
- Meat pie: A more general term for a pie with a meat filling.
- Savory pie: A broad category for non-sweet pies.
Related Idioms
- "Telling porkies" or "Pork pies" (British slang, rhyming slang for "lies"): This is an informal, idiomatic expression derived from Cockney rhyming slang ("pork pies" rhymes with "lies"). It is not a direct usage of the food term but a separate slang phrase.
- Don't listen to him, he's telling porkies.
Noun
- small pie filled with minced seasoned pork