Yeah, I don’t know when it happened, but I’m glad it did! She’s so respectful about the foods that she eats and tries her best to properly pronounce the names of each dish. 🫶🏽
Australia one is less crispy and more doughy and NZ one is more savoury and crispy Edit: People r starting a whole entire WW3 just cause I said that but the one I tried at the place did not taste that good for me but I only tried it once in AU but other places will prolly destroy NZ, it’s just that I’m patriotic for NZ and a bit biased, but I do consider AU being an amazing country definitely better than NZ at some categories, hope y’all understand
@@i-jb2wdnew Zealand beats Aussie hands down I lived in Sydney I tried every pie shop nothing compares to NZ. The fact Australia has to put their pies in a foil cup just so it holds together says alot
Tried explaining it to my friends whwn i lived in the states, im actually gonna learn how to bake a mean steak and cheese pie so when i go back i can show them how its done haha
So, have you tasted the offerings in over 200 nations and territories to confirm your opinion or are you just being a stereotypical sloth in using lazy exaggerations in your comments?
If you want to achieve the Kiwi style use flakey pastry and fill with steak casserole and lay cheese on top,then cover with pastry. Good luck.Kia ora from NZ.
@@dattack1970 o yea! i’m from the east coast, i’ve for sure had it but it definitely isn’t common here. it seems like a regional thing. maybe southern?
@@dattack1970 o i had no clue ! just one state over here in NJ, we're pretty stuck on our pizza, pasta and pastrami 😂 so i never grew up eating pot pie! very interesting though, thanks for sharing :)
my doctor/ specialist just told me i may have this! world changing. Seeing your comment and realizing my future might look very different :’) So far I don’t restrict anything from my diet (besides being pescatarian), but am sick and nauseous all the time. what kinds of foods cant you eat ?
@tita I have gastroparesis too and if you are diagnosed with it it doesn't automatically mean you can't ever eat these things. It is so individual. You have to figure out what works for you. It does make trying new foods more difficult but eventually you learn what sorts of things are probably okay to try and what things risk giving your hours or days of stomach issues. At least for me things high in protein and fat like what is shown here I can have a bite or two of but not the whole thing
@@yafoundmehoorah I can't eat a lot... such as greasy food, food with a lot of sauce, fried food, chocolate, fruits and veggies (not cooked)... It's really hard for me everyday 😭
@@Jenny-gl5gv I have gastroparesis too including EOE, dysautonomia, and severe food allergies. I love watching food videos bc it gives me an idea of all the good things i’ll never be able to eat 😭😭
I live in New Zealand and I can confirm they are amazing. Ask literally any Kiwi on the streets where to get the best pies in their area and they will tell you not only where to go but what pies are the best there.
Obviously don't normally eat a pie only diet. The pastry usually has lots of lard in it, but the best has butter. Whatever, they are full of fats so you couldn't eat this diet continuously and have good skin.
Those pies look delicious🥧 I love seeing new videos pop up especially when they are in my home country! While you're here you need to try pavlova, fish and chips, hangi, NZ cheeses, NZ bbq and a mussel pie (it is my favourite!)
Australia and New Zealand do have the best pies in the world, even us home cooks make great pies. My favourite to make is a spicy beef and vegetable pie and a spicy beef and vegetable pie with red wine. Hard to beat a good home cooking recipe.
Thought you were in Auckland when I saw the sign of the bakery “One Tree Bakery”. Was about to head out to the same store when I realised it’s actually in Mount Maunganui. Lol. Will make a note for myself to visit this place next time I’m down there.
It depends on what state you live in. But lets be fair here. Not all NZ pies are amazing. There are lots that arent. But when they are they are top tier. Sydney, Melbourne and even Perth if you research will find some absolutely amazing pies.
@@starskreem8258I live in Perth and have lived in 2 other states prior, 13 years in Aus and I have never came across a pie that was as good as a New Zealand pie.
There's an SA brand called Vili's that make tasty pies - their 'thing' is they only use flakey pastry, not shortcrust & they've half a dozen bakery cafe's across Adelaide that are open 24/7.
I’m from and live in NZ and you should really go to Sheffield pies (located in Sheffield, South Island NZ) and/ or Amberley pies (located in Amberley and Rangiora, South Island NZ Also have fun while you’re visiting!!! ❤
Whilst you're there you have to try Whittaker's chocolate - it is hands down the best chocolate! Especially the dark chocolate, sea salt and caramel + peanut butter one
Lol the tomato sauce is everywhere on oceania. (I say that because it’s in NZ and Australia) and it’s really sour by itself but with sausage rolls it’s sooo 😋👌
The I use to eat the pie is to take off the top and use it as a scoop (I'm from NZ so glad you liked the pies) Also you should try the mince and cheese its so good👌👌