OK, we'll start with a goodie: Piefection in Mt Gravatt. Piefection describes itself as 'gourmet', which in pie terms is usually an adjective to describe tiny, overpriced pies with dry and/or tasteless filling that leaves you wondering why the hell you bothered.
I once had a 'gourmet' pie (a duck and pea pie, no less) in Aria Sydney on a rare day that Matt Moran wasn't filming something for TV, and it was exactly that: dry, and 'orrible. My wife was too embarrassed to let me order some gravy to moisten the crumbly, overcooked pastry case and loosen the congealed mess within, so I ordered another bottle of red instead. A man's not a camel, after all. But I digress. Piefection is the
other kind of gourmet pie - one where the ingredients are lovingly prepared and skillfully assembled by a master craftsman who isn't working on his 'Blue Steel' face for Masterchef.
Whilst the size and price of Piefection's pies could be the topic of hot debate, if this place doesn't sell the hands-down best pie in Brisbane, I'm not here. I ventured down there one lunchtime with a like-minded friend, and we ordered 4 pies and a wagyu sausage roll between us (the pies really aren't that big - honest). We were served by the owner - and chef - Matt Roman. Nice bloke. Very welcoming. Knows pies. Over his shoulder were huge pots of bubbling filling, reducing in their own juices for the next batch of pie-genius.
We had the Butter Chicken, Lamb Shank & Rosemary, Guinness Beef & Mushroom, and the holy grail of pies - the JD BBQ Pork Rib. The pastry was light, flaky and full of golden buttery goodness; glowing orange like Posh Beckham after a fresh coat of spray tan. The chicken, lamb, and beef pies were all good, but the star of the show was the pork. After the first bite, I knew I was in love...that this store would call me back with its sweet porky siren song for years to come.
The inside of this pie had tender deboned pork baby back ribs like you find in the States, but the piece de resistance was the dollop of Jack Daniels smokey BBQ sauce sitting right there on top of the meat underneath the lid. In the words of Will Ferrell in Old School: 'It tastes so good once it hits your lips! FILL IT UP AGAIN, I'LL DO ONE MORE!'
So Piefection isn't the cheapest thing getting around. You could always add the mushy peas / mash / chips / drink and make a combo if you have to. Or you could give your heart a rub, dig deep for a good cause, and buy a couple of 'em. Go on - you know you want to.