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Preheat oven to 400F.
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Soak the skewer for 30 minutes.
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Line a sheet pan with parchment paper.
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While the skewer is soaking, add the peas/carrots, scallions, garlic, a little salt and pepper, and butter to a microwave-safe bowl; cover and heat for 1 to 1 1/2 minutes.
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If using frozen cubed hash browns, you can throw those in the dish as well, but add another 30 seconds or so to the cooking time.
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After cooking, stir well and set aside until the skewer has fully soaked.
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After the skewer has soaked for 30 minutes, place the sheet of pie dough in a small bowl (maybe 5 wide) so that the sides of the dough overhang the edges by a couple of inches.
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Start by adding about 1/4 cup of the meat to the bottom, then add about 1/2 cup of the veggies (peas, carrots, and potatoes) on top of the meat.
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You should not overfill the bag because you will not be able to close it properly and tie it.
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Do you still have enough room to fit a little more meat and veggies in the bag?
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If so, add some more.
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Add a couple of tablespoons of the gravy to the top and tap the bowl on the countertop to get the gravy to settle.
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Can you add a little more gravy and still be able to close the bag and tie it?
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If so, add another tablespoon or two of the gravy.
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You can even add more, but an excessive amount of gravy weakens the pie dough and allows it to easily split during baking.
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Gather up the sides of the dough and gently squeeze it about 1 from the top.
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Take about 8 of cooking twine and wrap it around the seal and tie it like a shoe.
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Trim the twine as needed.
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Carefully remove the tied bag from the bowl and place it on the parchment paper.
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Remove the skewer from the water.
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I, personally, like to break off several inches from the skewer since I think it is too long for the size of the bag.
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Ill leave that up to you.
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Slide the pointed end of the skewer through the dough where you gathered the seam until it just peaks out the other side.
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Bake the bag for about 30 minutes, but start checking after 25 minutes.
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The bag is done when it is golden brown and delicious.
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This recipe serves two, but can be easily doubled, tripled, or more depending on the number of people you are feeding.
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Recipe courtesty of Cooking Ventures at http://cookingventures.blogspot.com