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		Definition of stargazy pie in English: stargazy pienoun ˈstɑːɡeɪzi mass nounA kind of fish pie traditionally made in Cornwall, with the heads of the fish appearing through the crust.  Example sentencesExamples -  He won the main course event and took our rabbits to Paris to put in his stargazy pie.
 -  A rack of Shetland lamb feels tight and tastes fatty, and stargazy pie offers only a fishy, oily cream and no real pie experience.
 -  She covers crust-making, dips into the origins of myriad pies, and includes recipes with rich heritages, such as stargazy pie from Cornwall.
 -  And Mark Hix made sure he'll be very busy in Paris by winning the main course with his stargazy pie.
 -  The stargazy pie could have been make or break for him but the judges went for it.
 -  He had chosen to eat at Scott's, a new restaurant in Mayfair that serves a variation of stargazy pie.
 -  He produced both the main course (stargazy pie with wild rabbit and crayfish) and the pud Perry jelly with elderflower ice cream.
 -  There's a lantern procession, carols and much feasting on stargazy pie with pilchard heads poking through the piecrust.
 -  It was a pleasure to try the legendary stargazy pie, with the sardine heads peeking up through the golden puff-pastry crust of a ripe, creamy white-fish pie.
 -  The stargazy pie is one of my favourites - it looks like it should be served up in a fairytale and although I have never tried it, I feel a stargazy pie experiment coming on.
 
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