Lazy Pie

Only 30 minutes to make

Thrown together, not rolled out. A tin lined with whatever pastry you’ve got—or maybe just topped—and filled with odds and ends from the fridge. Leftover roast, a spoonful of stew, frozen veg, a splash of gravy. It’s not neat, but it’s warm.

Lazy pie doesn’t care for crisp crimping or fancy fillings. It cares that you eat something that feels like home, even if the day didn’t.

Best eaten straight from the dish with a fork, in a jumper, with the telly on low. No effort, no ceremony—just pie.

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Ingredients

• 175–200g root ginger, peeled (using a spoon) and chopped

• 900ml – 1 litre of cloudy fresh apple juice

• Juice of 1 whole lemon, squeezed and deseeded

• 1 cinnamon stick

• Pinch of cayenne pepper

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