Monday 1 December 2014

Goat Pie Guy Retail Outlet Opens: 1/97 Braun St, Deagon


Oh happy day, oh happy day! The Goat Pie Guy has opened his first retail outlet in Deagon this week! 

Random gospel singers hear the news and spontaneously break into song. The dude on the right has just crapped himself with excitement.


That means that we can get our fix of goaty deliciousness whenever we want without having to go through the torture of following the wife around the markets at some ungodly hour on a Saturday morning with a screaming hangover. I think you'll agree that it's cause for celebration. These people certainly thought so:

Praise the baby Yeezus!


Not only that, but he's now doing breakfast offerings, like this awesome looking brekkie pie which has triple-smoked free range bacon through it. I ate one this morning, and it rocked.





But wait, there's more...the best news of all is that the Tassie scallop pie is going to be a permanent fixture on the menu. Now this pie is truly a thing of wonder and a joy to behold. This is the Jen Hawkins of pies (as opposed to one I had at the Aspley Hornets football club the other night, which was the Stephen Hawking of pies).


It's only been released as a special edition in the past, which is why I haven't tortured you by telling you just how wonderful it is. Suffice it to say that if you have the remotest interest in seafood and pies then you should do yourself a favour and hustle over to Deagon & try one for yourself.

If you've been to Tassie, you'll know that it's famous for 4 things: 

  • Two-headed inbreeds with chips on both shoulders from being born on a rainy island that 'real' Australia didn't give enough of a fuck about to even include on the map during the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony;



  • Foo Fighter-loving miners who dig holes that promptly collapse on them;
  • Producing arguably the greatest ever AFL footballer and worst ever scrapper: Alastair Lynch (seriously, Al couldn't knock the skin off a custard);
  • Scallop pies.

Now your garden variety Tassie scallop pie is usually a Keens curry type pie. But not in this case. Mick has decided to get all chefy with his and come up with a concoction which, to my palate is quite French...or at the very least European. Yes, it's that sophisticated. In chef-speak, it's a creamy citrus veloute.


Mmmmmmmm, scallopy

The size and pastry are as per the goat pies, that is, large and hand-formed inside straight-sided rings. Check out those lids - it doesn't get much better than that. Just as an aside, you'll note that the lids don't have a vent to stop the pie from bubbling over and ruining the lid.



Inside is luscious, creamy, buttery scallopy goodness, with hints of leek, egg, herbs, and citrus. It's seasoned to perfection. It's enough to make a monkey bite it's mother. It's up there, price-wise at $9.50, but having said that, each pie has 8 roe-on scallops in it, and quality don't come cheap. Just ask Eliot Spitzer. It's not an every-day type of pie (unless you're on the Clive Palmer diet), but it is the type of pie that you could serve at a dinner party - and everyone would ask you for the recipe. 

It cruises in for an effortless 9.5/10, with the only 'fault' (if you could call it that) being that you'd need to be Clive Palmer to afford them on a regular basis. Having said that, if you're the kind of person who doesn't mind paying for quality you won't be disappointed. They will be available this Friday 5th December.

The shop itself is actually GPG's production space, with a retail section at the front. There are ample tables and chairs, a serious-looking coffee machine, an extended menu that includes a lot of non-pie items (such as baked kipflers with truffle salt), and early indications are that they'll be busy. The cycle of Brisbane's various markets will - happily - continue.











7 comments:

  1. Are you bloody kidding.

    While I read your recent post about Pie Face Franchisor going into voluntary receivership with the hilarity it deserved (it was even a gag at our 'all-brisbanite' thanksgiving lunch table), i was angered by this post.

    Don't call your computer guy again. He is now on retainer for me to louse up your computermobuls. That'll learn ya for posting this while I'm in the U.S. and A, fanging for a pastry parcel of meaty goodnes.

    You'd think that a country this advanced would a) do bacon better than they do, and b) realize a pizza is, indeed, not a pie at all....

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  2. Good pievening Pieologist, I've just bounced here from The Brisbane Times site where you get a mention in an article about parmies. (Fair dinkum they are talking about it as if it was real food and pies were apparently unavailable).

    Anyway, I noticed you don't have brisbane's best curry pie on your list - Ray's hot bread in Oxley has them, baked on premises and just curry pie perfection. I buy mine 8 at a time (eat two, freeze 6) No pretentions at being a 'gourmet' pie, just masses of gelatinous curry mince filling and a base and top that is never doughy or under/over cooked. Pie heaven. (disclaimer - not associated with them in any way, just a huge fan who can't get there as often as I would like to.)

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    1. Well good evening yourself, anonymous! A big thank you for checking out my little blog, taking the time to post a comment, and the heads up re Rays - it's always nice to hear from a fellow curry pie fan; particularly one who is prepared to put their money where his/her mouth is and buy in bulk...kudos to you old trout! Oxley is further than I normally go on holidays, but I have decided to head over ther tomorrow based solely upon this sterling recommendation of yours. If you'd care to join me, I will be there at 12.30pm sharp, and you will even get to meet my trusty but infamous sidekick, Rimmer. We will be in the black Piemobile...you'll know it when you see it!

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  3. Anonymous, I'm sorry to do this to you bro, but something has come up and I'm not going to make it to Oxley today. Will aim for Friday instead at the same time...

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  4. Hey Pieologist...love your style! I think you'd fit in well with Sir Lunchalot's regular Friday luncheon where BS is allowed provided that it gets a hearty laugh.
    Irreverence is a must and PC and the PC police are lampooned and peed upon at every opportunity.
    Bit tough on poor of Alaistair though.
    Bang on about Tassie though and those scallop pies are heaven in a casing!
    Anyhow, there is a pie you should check out. The gourmet range at Helen's. They are based at Acacia Ridge in Brisbane.
    Worth a road test.

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    1. Anonymous, you're my new BFF. I've just had a look at Helen's website and my mouth started watering uncontrollably. 'Osso Bucco with potato & polenta gremolata'....how long has this been going on!!

      My two concerns are: they appear to be wholesalers - will they sell to a retail customer; and where in the hell is Acacia Ridge...is that in Brisbane?

      I'm going to get onto this straight away - thanks again for the heads-up!

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    2. Hey Anonymous, where are you buying Helen's pies from? Do you order directly, or do you have a local cafe that sells them?

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