Natchitoches meat pie – Classic
This is the traditional, time-tested version of the dish. It stays true to its origins, using well-established techniques and ingredients that define its authentic flavor. A perfect starting point for exploring its evolution.
The Natchitoches meat pie is a beloved dish from the heart of Louisiana, named after the oldest settlement in the Louisiana Purchase territory. This savory pie has its roots deep in Creole culinary traditions, featuring a flaky crust filled with a spicy blend of beef and pork, which are seasoned with an array of aromatic spices. Historically, these pies were made as a portable meal for workers and travelers. Today, they are celebrated for their rich cultural significance and bold flavors.
Ingredients
- ground beef – 1 lb / 450 g
- ground pork – 1/2 lb / 225 g
- olive oil – 2 tbsp
- onion, finely chopped – 1 cup / 150 g
- green bell pepper, finely chopped – 1/2 cup / 75 g
- celery, finely chopped – 1 stalk / 50 g
- garlic, minced – 2 cloves
- all-purpose flour – 3 tbsp / 25 g
- cayenne pepper – 1/2 tsp
- black pepper – 1/2 tsp
- paprika – 1 tsp
- salt – 1 tsp
- pie crust dough – 2 sheets
- egg, beaten – 1
Instructions
- In a large skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add the onions, bell pepper, and celery, and sauté until onions are translucent and soft, about 5 minutes.
- Add the garlic, ground beef, and ground pork. Cook until the meat is fully browned, breaking it up with a spoon, about 8-10 minutes.
- Stir in flour, cayenne pepper, black pepper, paprika, and salt. Cook for an additional 2 minutes to incorporate the spices into the meat mixture.
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Roll out the pie crust dough on a floured surface. Cut out circles of dough, approximately 5 inches in diameter.
- Place a generous tablespoon of the meat filling in the center of each dough circle.
- Brush the edges with beaten egg, fold the dough over the filling to create a half-moon shape, and crimp the edges with a fork to seal.
- Place the meat pies on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Brush the tops with the remaining egg wash.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 25 minutes or until golden brown.
- Serve hot.
Substitutions
- ground pork -> ground turkey
- olive oil -> vegetable oil
- cayenne pepper -> red pepper flakes
Enhancements in the Next Evolution
- Add Worcestershire sauce for a deeper umami flavor.
- Incorporate a dash of hot sauce for extra heat.
- Use a mix of sweet and smoked paprika for a more complex depth of flavor.
Curious to see how this dish evolves? Discover refined flavors and enhanced techniques in the next version.

