23 January,2019 12:40 PM IST | | Karishma Kuenzang
Salmon Pie
If sitting in a cosy corner, tucking into a slice of apple or Shepherd's pie (depending on if we are craving for something sweet or salty), accompanied by a cup of coffee, as you read your favourite work of literature, doesn't sound comforting, we don't know what is. Our favourite part of the baked dish, which is typically made using pastry dough that covers sweet or savoury fillings, is the crust, which is savoury. The sweet version usually has a crunchy texture as it's made with the recipe that's same as cookies, and the savoury one is softer. This World Pie Day, The Guide picks eight pies for you to try.
Fish fans ahoy!
In pic/ Chef Nagraj Bhat
AT London Taxi, Kamala Mills Compound, A wing, ground floor, Trade Centre, Lower Parel. CALL 7710082222 COST '595
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Vertical wizardry
Pic/ Open orchid chocolate pie
In pic: Chef Anil Nair
AT Wine Villa, third floor, Hotel Horizon, Juhu Church Road, Juhu. CALL 67083220. COST Rs 450
Healthiest of them all
Roasted pepper and chipotle pie
In pic/ Chef Vivek Swamy
AT Deli By the Blue, Le Sutra Hotel, 14 Union Park, Khar West. CALL 33951532. COST Rs 150
Lemon heaven
Lemon Tart
In pic: Chef Alexis Gielbaum
AT Slink and Bardot, Thadani House 329/A, Worli. Call 7045904728. COST Rs 360
A Bohri twist
Mutton dabba gosht
In pic/ Hozef Darukhanawala
AT Kaka Kaki, shop number 8, Shree Industrial Estate, Hasnabadlane, Santacruz West. CALL 9820117945. COST Rs 225 onwards
Topsy-Turvy
Upside down pizza pot pie
In pic/ Aditya Sawant
AT Vedge, ground floor, Fun ReÂpÂublic Mall, AndhÂeÂri West. CALL 616689065. COST Rs 495
Sweet and savoury
This is for those who don't have a sweet tooth, and take their sweet with a pinch of salt. Le Cafe's salted caramel pie uses chocolate and pink salt to balance the flavours. This dish was born when their pastry chef, chef Rupesh Petkar, took his Polish colleague's advice."He told me that desserts are not always meant to be a sweet. And I took a chance with this pie," chef says, adding that this pie always makes him nostalgic.
AT Le Cafe, jewel of chembur, first road, Chembur East. CALL 67099999. COST Rs 210
Sushi pie
If you're a sushi lover, the Asian Margarita Pizzette at Pa Pa Ya will make you smile. A light version of a baked pizza, it's made with tortilla sheet and topped with Edamame pods and truffles (vegetarian option). And though the flavours are Italian, the ingredients are Japanese. Executive chef Sahil Singh."I wanted to create a light and healthy dish using ingredients like tomato and basil sauce, which anyone can make at home."
AT Pa Pa Ya, all outlets CALL 8828031900 (Lower Parel). COST Rs 435
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