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Old 04-08-2020, 08:12 PM   #241
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I can't remember if this has already been mentioned, but has anyone been to Vili's of late?

Its been a few years for me, but its considered to be a decent 24hr bakery.

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Very decent! I work just up the road. It's almost a restaurant these days.

Haven't had it for a while though but given the amount of people in there at all hours it's obviously still good.

If you haven't had a vilis chicken pie you haven't lived and the apple turnovers are good too.


Vili is a pretty humble guy too. Often see him in there working the hot chips or in the car park helping people find a park.
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I can't remember if this has already been mentioned, but has anyone been to Vili's of late?

Its been a few years for me, but its considered to be a decent 24hr bakery.

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Always great but dont go there much because of parking and the huge line to the counter. They do alright
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Went to the Vilis Cafe once.

The sight of one employee exiting a side door to the staff area whilst coughing his guts out, splitting and lighting up a cigarette did it for me. Probably wrong day and time but I left without going inside due to the line up and what I witnessed in the staff area.

I've tried the product line at various outlets since then and it didn't seem too bad but my internal jury is still very much undecided.
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Vilis also has a cafe on main nth rd Blair Athol, seems easier to park there.
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The Chicken Vili's pies are one of the best chicken pies Ive had. Large chunky pieces and loaded with gravy.
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A couple of nice ones from Butler's bakery, Wangaratta yesterday.



DFB, had a lovely pink icing donut after them.
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Famous bakery related quote.

"When she seen the size of his hot meat pies, it very near turned her head"

Anyone remember?
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Famous bakery related quote.

"When she seen the size of his hot meat pies, it very near turned her head"

Anyone remember?
Can not say I remember that one.
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To my shame, yes, from “Ernie”.
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Can not say I remember that one.
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There were dairy products involved too.

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There were dairy products involved too.
Oh yes Benny Hill, "And Ernie ghostly gold tops are still rattling it their crate."
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Oh yes Benny Hill, "And Ernie ghostly gold tops are still rattling it their crate."
"You'll have heart rolls every morning and crumpet every night*
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Hoping to deliver to Yackandandah today with a load of granite, so wanting to try Gumtree pies if they are open otherwise it will be across the road to Beechworth bakery. Apple turnovers are the best I've had.
Was thinking, the thing I love about country Victoria is the towns are usually only 20-25km apart and most of them have a good bakery in them.
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Wodonga today. Thought I would try Henri's steak pies. gotta say they are really good. Bummed out I only bought one.



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Detail, detail... Meat/gravy ratio, how was the pastry, the heat, the seasoning, did it stay together in your hand to eat?

If the rest of us are going to live vicariously through “Days of Our Pies” we need the nitty-gritty to help keep it real.
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Wodonga today. Thought I would try Henri's steak pies. gotta say they are really good. Bummed out I only bought one.

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It actually looks rather tasty but you lose a single point for only eating one. Since you admitted to your crime and seemed to demonstrate a reasonable level remorse I took it easy on you

I have noticed over the years that the more rustic looking the pie is, the better the taste. Is this a rule that could generally be applied to all pies? Opinions please?
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Definitely for fruit pies and turnovers.
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On the weekend, I tried the Aldi beef and bacon sausage rolls 4 pack. They are the bake at home version kept in the meat section.

Very nice halftime snack whilst watching the game. Plenty of flavor, sausage not sawdust, thick crusty pastry. They could be cut into smaller sizes prior to baking for a party/cocktail snack size. Don't forget to brush with milk before they go into the oven.
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That’s quite handy to know, my father has no interest in eating kosher so I end up serving all sorts of horrors to the table (personally I struggle with putting meat and dairy in the same carry bag from the stupormarket). Sounds like they could be a good bit of variety for him.
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On the weekend, I tried the Aldi beef and bacon sausage rolls 4 pack. They are the bake at home version kept in the meat section.

Very nice halftime snack whilst watching the game. Plenty of flavor, sausage not sawdust, thick crusty pastry. They could be cut into smaller sizes prior to baking for a party/cocktail snack size. Don't forget to brush with milk before they go into the oven.
Oven?.......... If it can't be nuked in the microwave I'm not interested!
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What’s the rush? Build a little anticipation, savour it a little more, maybe share with someone.

There’s probably a metaphor in that.
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No rush, geez sometimes I microwave things for 2 minutes!!
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No rush, geez sometimes I microwave things for 2 minutes!!
As long as it's a convection microwave I don't have a problem. Having said that, when stuck in the middle of nowhere recently due to the big C, I was microwaving pies at end of night shift 5am and chucking them in a toaster oven for a few minutes to crisp em up!
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If this thread has any rules there will be one up near the top stating the word "microwave" must never be used.
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Geeze Gaso, If I can cook outside on a butane camp kitchen in a paddock or motel at night I reckon you could make a bit more of an effort otherwise we will have to ban you from this thread.
Come on mate, we can see what you can build out of Lego (with instructions) or did you nuke that too.
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Up until now, observer only of this thread.

However, with the talk of microwaves, what's people's thoughts on the microwavable pies and sausage rolls, ie Mrs Macs?

I know they are not a substitute for an oven cooked pie/roll, but I find them to be pretty decent when time-constrained.
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Up until now, observer only of this thread.

However, with the talk of microwaves, what's people's thoughts on the microwavable pies and sausage rolls, ie Mrs Macs?

I know they are not a substitute for an oven cooked pie/roll, but I find them to be pretty decent when time-constrained.

I've never tried them but each to their own. If it tastes good and your preparation time is limited. At the end of the day, the person eating it has to be the judge.

What say everyone?
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If we expand into the realm of the freezer isle microwaveables, my go to is pizza pockets. Yes they too are better ovened, but 90 seconds on high in the microwave. Theyre my convenience go to.
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