Type | Meat pie |
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Place of origin | Canada |
Region or state | Newfoundland and Labrador |
Main ingredients | Harp seal flippers |
Flipper pie is a traditional Eastern Canadian meat pie made from harp seal flippers. It is similar to a pot pie in that the seal flippers are cooked with vegetables in a thick sauce and then covered with pastry.[1] It is specific to the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and primarily eaten in April and May, during the annual seal hunt.[2] Although in the past, seal flippers were usually acquired directly from the boats that were used for the seal hunt (since they were considered a by-product of the seal fur trade), today they are usually purchased in grocery stores.[3] Seal meat has been described as tasting like rabbit or dark meat chicken, and fans of its flavour tend to be people who grew up eating it.[4]
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References
- ↑ Smith, K. Annabelle. "On the Menu This Easter in Newfoundland: Seal Flipper Pie".
- ↑ Sinclair, Charles G. (1998). International Dictionary of Food & Cooking. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn. p. 206. ISBN 1579580572.
- ↑ "A family love affair with seal cookery - Macleans.ca". 23 April 2013.
- ↑ "#TBT 1976: Flipper pie, a unique delicacy - CBC News".
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