Originally, they were quite nice, as was the pastry - they were, in fact, steak & kidney pies - over time, they should have been kidney & steak pies, as they tried to make them cheaper by making them more kidney than steak - the principal ingredient comes first - my mother never liked steak & kidney pies, as she didn’t like the liver in them - no mention of liver in the recipe - it’s actually kidney - they taste similar - anyone tried heart? Over time, they have changed the recipe to cheapen it - but have ruined it in the process! Fray Bentos used to do some really nice steak & kidney puddings as well! My eldest sister gets these pies, or similar - and keeps the little tins that they come in to make assorted flans with any combination of cheese, ham, bacon, onions and even pigs in blankets - washes them first, obviously - who wants bits of steak and kidney pie in a cheese & onion flan? I certainly don’t!
@@arthurvasey I have found that nearly all foods whether it's pies or generally tinned foods, don't taste the same as they did many years ago. Many original recipes have changed for the worse, as it's all about the savings with cost. Foods used to taste so good back when I was a kid but then, life was so much better than today.
These used to be lovely years back, lots of meat. But over the years the meat has been replaced with grissle and fat and then tonnes of gravy and horrid pastry.
@@pvere3246 lmao my mother made my dad cat food burgers using beef "whiskers supermeat" 🤣 he knew something was wrong because he could actually keep it down 😲
To be honest, Fray Bentos pies have always been about the lovely crispy top pastry / soggy bottom pastry combo and the meaty gravy, ie. the meat filling has always been the weak link. Even back in the 1960s, when I was a child and a Fray Bentos pie was a very occasional convenient alternative to something home made, there wasn't a lot of meat in the filling, especially once you had picked out all the kidney to surreptitiously slip to the dog under the table.
Well you'd certainly have difficulty picking out the kidney in todays Fray Bentos Steak and Kidney pie to slip to the dog. Poor dog would starve. Loved them when younger, persevered more recently but given up buying now.
I think you're better off buying the tinned meat fillings and putting a bought puff pastry over the top. Costs about £2 but much better pie filling and better all round pie for 2 to 3 people.
OR just closing the kitchen: switch off fridge freezer lock the door and eat at Wetherspoons - much cheaper. The £100s you save by just switching off your fridge freezer will shock you
I just checked the price of Aldi puff pastry. £1.09. Plenty enough for one pie, maybe two. So a tin of Aldi minced beef and onion at £1.75 would make a really nice pie for less than Morrisons are asking for a Fray Bentos.
I stopped buying Fray Bentos pies quite a number of years ago due to the appalling lack of meat, but watching your review and hearing what the up to date pie cost my mind went back to when I was a child in the sixties and Fray Bentos pies were mostly steak and kidney and they definitely had more meat in them, but it was the combination of the puff pastry, soggy bits and the gravy which was memorable. I do remember the price though, they cost half a crown for one pie, that is 12 1/2 pence. Crazy!
@@Tony-tourette My mates lived in council houses and so they had far more money to spend on food than we did. We were on our arses with the mortgage payments and upkeep looming. The Fray Bentos pies were a real rare luxury on a Sunday.
I always used to turn the crust over soggy side up when they were supposedly done and crisp that up as well.The empty tins come in useful in the shed for bits and bobs.
Used to love a Sloppy pie back in the 80s&90s. Half a pie with a bit of veg was a decent meal with a decent amount of meat, the other half nuked the next day was even better with the soggy pastry. Last one I had was just tin of gravy.
For the soggy pastry haters: If you take the pastry off and cook it for the same amount of time on the oven shelf above the rest of the pie, you get a much crispier results. (Although I love the soggy bit!) When I do take the lid off, I also add some peas and mushrooms in the pie dish for some extra veg if I can't be bothered to make some separately.
Perfect stodge for this time of year. Lots of meaty gravy and puff pastry to mop it up with. Occasionally had them and still do. It was never about the meat content, we all know it should’ve been more. It’s the gravy and soggy pastry, real rib sticking stuff.😊
I have 6 of the old recipe pies in my cupboard, as I bought them for £1.50 from asda about 3 months ago. They are more pastry and tin than anything else but they are lovely. I won't be paying the huge price for the new ones though 😕
I have just finished eating about a dozen of these pies with a best before dates of 2015/2016. Absolutely nothing wrong with them, still very tasty! I usully try to cycle my tinned food preps within a few years of the best before dates but these got forgotten lol. Well stored tins last far longer than most people think.
Wow, you just took me back yearswhen in the 60s & 70s when my mam would give us a stake and kidney with mash spud peas several slices of bread, and marge and name sandwiches of the lot. Mind my dad always used to say, get some bread with it, you'll be hungry in an hour . We had bread with every meal back then, especially bread and sometimes best butter with tin fruit and evaporated milk. Oh those good old days, hey ! I just thought of it somehow one of these F B pies fed a family of five ! 😁👍🏴
@Bald Foodie Guy you're welcome duck. I've re subbed, too, lost a lot of channels when my last phone went black screen. I'm glad to be back. Now going through the last few months of your videos.👍
I remember when I needed some new cake tins and couldn't afford to buy new ones so I bought a couple of Frey Bentos pies just for the tins. Now I make my own pies.
I love these pies ! I know I shouldn't but I do . Mash potato and marrowfat peas ! Childhood memories of the 1970's. My Mum used to post them through my letter box when I was skint many years later !! Got a couple of chicken ones in the cupboard ! Hmmmm !!
I haven’t had one of these pies for years when my mum used to get them for £1, might get one to try again and I could keep the tin to use in the air fryer lol, but will get the cheaper one as there didn’t seem much difference meat wise. Thanks for the review good as always. 😊 x
My partner buys them for a backup meal kept in larder. Certainly very little meat these days but the pastry always looks nice and crisp. The soft bit 7nderneath is how it has always been.
i had the old one in my cuboard. it was one and a half years out of date. still eat it. don't think they can go off sealed in a tin. tasted lovely. new one is how i remember them as a kid. lot more meat in it. 👍
Asda Fray Bentos Steak & Gravy Pie 425g now £2.00. I think i'll get one of all the new improved! version. We reuse the pie tins to make our own pies, adsa just essentials stewed steak, asda frozen Scratch Cook Vegetable Base Mix, asda tinned potato's, asda passata, asda gravy granules and premade puff pastry is our goto. Make a big batch portion it out and freeze it, defrost you have a pie filling or a stew and once defrosted you can pimp the flavour the way you want, spicey curry, herby in the tin or over rice or pasta what ever you want. Thanks for the video i have been avoiding these since the improved the recipe, but i will give hem a try, at least we will have afew more pie tins. Take care,God bless one and all.
Like you I regularly was fed Fray Bentos pies as a kid. Last year I bought a steak pie also a chicken pie. I was well disappointed with the steak pie. It was all pastry and gravy. The " just chicken " pie was a lot better. Recently I bought a mincemeat and onion pie and it was really nice. I also noticed that theyalso do a chicken curry pie, a vegetable balti pie, a cheese and onion pie and an all day breakfast pie, ( I think I will give that a miss ). Yet another great review.
Fray Bentos pies are the daddy with a bit of creamy mash 👍👍Cheap and cheerful they used to be! £3 odd is way to pricey ,But the crusty top and the snot as we used call it is banging love em ❤️❤️👍
In 1975 (a year that sticks in my mind as I had terrible food poisoning that year, I was housesitting with my future Sister in Law to keep her company as it the house was isolated and rural. The house had a splendid old pantry and I home in on a Fray Bentos pie which was Chicken and Bacon in white sauce. I was so excited! Such exotic fayre! It was lovely and I tried to find it everywhere, but it was only available in Christmas Hampers! Gutted. Not sure if they ever became mainstream.
Hi Gareth, I used to love the fray bentos pies, our mum would buy the steak n kidney puds and they were all full of meat. They have changed over the years and even with the improved extra meat pie you just tried, it's still nowhere near as much as they used to have in them. Quite a lot more money as well for still not enough meat! At the end of the day though, I'd rather buy this improved one if I was on my own for a quick n easy dinner.
I took several to france where i was working in the early 90.s and treacle pudds in a tin too ..... frogs COULD NOT BELIEVE IT WAS POSSIBLE ,pissed themselves laughing,it was the talk of the company,they were amazed.... i became a instant celebrity. Took a few order for next trip home. They really liked the fray bentos pie range, but LOVED THE TINNED TREACLE PUDDS......🤣🤣i stay,d 28yrs there made a packet ALL BECAUSE 💪🇬🇧 FRAY BENTOS & HEINZ TREACLE PUDDS 🇬🇧💪
In the last two minutes of the video you demonstrated a novel way of eating this pie, by folding over the pastry lid like a pasty. So you could eat the whole pie like that. The "pasty" in one hand and a fork in the other to eat the meat. Probably a spoon will be required as well. With me, it's a love/hate relationship with Fray Bentos pies. I _don't_ like the soggy bottom, but I do like the meat and the pastry lid. I've noticed some prices in Morrisons getting super crazy. Last week I was going to buy a tube of Primula squirty cheese with prawns, but it was £1.99! So expensive compared to just a few months ago. So I didn't buy it on principle. I could have afforded it, but decided to try and teach Morrisons a lesson. Next time I'm in Tesco or ASDA I'll see what the price is there.
Ahhh the 'good old days' when Fray Bentos pies were mega! But they went the same way as all things, fell foul of the accountants who cut back on the meat only to regret it later. I remember going to my Grandads on a Saturday for games of snooker in his garage Man Den with a FB pie for supper with mushy peas and chips, and a glass of Cydrax...bliss
All varieties shot up to £3 last week (£3.25 in some places). But today Tesco had them on offer at £1.50! Our pantry now has good stocks for our lad, who loves them. Their Steak and Kidney one says that they have reverted to the old recipe as people didn't like the new one.
i love a Fray Bentos Steak and gravy i had em 15 years ago growing up.. and im a lover of the soggy pastry.. its a part of the experience. im glad they put more meat in them now... ive put it on my shopping list... keep up the good work dude
For decades I used to stock up on Fray Bentos pies whenever I saw them for sale at £1 each. Which happened often enough for me to keep a constant stock. The amount of meat in the pies went down over the years, and the prices I was paying went up a lot. So I only buy them occasionally now. I bought an "OXO Good Grips" tin opener specially for these pies. As a lot of other tin openers won't grip on the sloping sides of the tin. We always used to use the old butterfly tin openers, but the versions of them they make now are often just cheap soft metal rubbish.
Good review. The newer version definitely had more meat but way more expensive than the original. But as you mentioned it could just be Morrisons charging that much. After your original review of these pies a few months back I got the Steak and Kidney one and the chicken one. I tried the former and still got the latter in the cupboard. It tasted okay but not great. But the way you do them you make them look so delicious and yummy. Also you've shown us a great new way to eat the pastry and dip it into the gravy - brilliant! So I will look forward to eating my chicken one tonight and will definitely look out for the new improved steak and gravy one - for hopefilly cheaper than what Morrisons charged you. So thank you for your excellent review, it was great. Take care and 'I'll see you on the next one' . Cheers Gareth 👍.
Fray bentos steak n kidney, mash and marrowfat peas! Amazing tea back in the day when you actually got decent meat content. Always undercooked them because I loved the gooey pastry. Will need to try one of the new ones and see if they have redeemed themselves.
A couple of years ago, their cans started to appear with "Deep Fill" marked on them. But the cans hadn't changed in size or weight at all. The brand is now owned in the UK by Baxters, which manufactures the product range in Scotland, so maybe they will have a haggis flavour one soon?
That has to be your favourite comparison yet. You were drooling over them. I reckon if you had to compare them again you would take no persuading. Another great vid Gareth.👍
To be honest Gareth, I do think that the quality of these pies have improved slightly since I commented on one of your previous videos regarding this product...I hadn't had one for a long time before I watched your original review on this product. I bought one after watching your first review, and my opinion has changed..They are not too bad afterall..Maybe we sometimes base our opinions on the price that we have to pay for our food, especially in these testing times, where money is scarce these days....Good review, as always. I typed my response whilst watching your video, as knew that this was going to be a positive one....
Thanks to your review I went and purchased 3 of each of the new style for my long term Store cupboard £1.50 each Steak and gravy and steak and kidney Tesco 17th March
years and years ago, like you , i loved these pies. i stopped buying them cos no meat in them.. that "original" one you show in this vid is far better than the last ones i ever bought but still not enough to send to me back buying them.. the price of the "new" one is outrageous considering how much better a 1lb o beef stew n a roll o pastry can give you...
I gave up Fray Bentos a couple of years ago when the meat content went down My current favourite ia ASDA Deep Fill Steak & Gravy Family Pie at about £3 each
They do say if you don't want the soggy pastry is to take the top off after the top bit goes crisp and place it back in the oven by itself so more of it crisps up, while putting foil over the tin to stop it drying out.
I've always got a couple of Fray Bentos in the cupboard for emergency. Like you, l find the 'soggy bottom' the best bit 😂. I always keep my eyes open, as the old style £1 pies still occasionally turn up in supermarkets and the 'pound shop'. Don't think that's going to happen with the new version though. Fray Bentos used to be a South American company quite a while ago, but got bought up by one of the big jobs.
Back in the 60s Frey Bentos Advertised with "No lumps of fat or Grizzle" because they used De-Hydrated meat. Don't forget save the empty tins as they make great tins for homemade large Yorkshire puddings.
The 'newer fuller' pie is available at the mo from Iceland £3 per pie or 2 for £5 - still at £2.50 WAY TOO much to go into my basket much as I love the guilty pleasure of that squidgy pastry!
@@juliej9999 yeah I wouldn’t rely on Iceland for the cheapest options most of the time. They just suck people in with deceptive multi buy offers. Edit: looks like Tesco is also £2. Iceland deal is a bit shite really
I can't say I ever buy fray bentos these days they look a bit naff. For large pies from a supermarket the best one is the Holland's potato and meat family pie. Review it if you haven't tried it. They're about three quid. Really well filled.
@@BaldFoodieGuy £4.40 they are now in Asda. Can't find it on Tesco but they did have it when I was last in. It's really nice. I remember getting them for about £2.50. but even at £4.40 they're still worth it. A lot better filled than the individual pies and the pastry is a lot better. You'll easily get four servings out of it. They do a cheese and onion and a minced beef aswell.
I like the My favourite sr]tteak& ale pies, are the Charley Bigham pies -they come in a ceramic dish, there are quigte a few come in other forms as well, but are a bit costlier than £1.3.38.
I tried a chicken fray bentos pie for the first time ( i know i'm late to the table lol ) it was very bland and not enough pastry for me . That is one of my weaknesses is pastry lol so when i saw there was only a pastry lid i was disapointed . great review as always my friend
Used to be my fathers favourite, havent had one since he passed when I was about 12. I suddenly am really craving one of these with mashed potato and peas. Gosh, I can almost taste it - liked as always.
its 10% extra for the overall weight of the pie but in real terms is 66% more meat , tesco does the new recipe steak and kidney for £2.00 so the steak only will probably be of a similar price
I just watched the video and was thinking; surely someone knows it's way more than 10% extra meat! On weight alone 15% of 425g is 63.75g verses 25% which is 106.25g. As you say 66% extra, well pointed out.
God be with the days. Reminds me of my childhood - Fray Bentos steak and kidney with mash and peas; then a big mug of tea and half a packet of custard creams. Nowadays I eat suff like quinoa, avocado on toast etc. They would have been lovely had they any meat in them.
I bought a few before the lockdown when people were going mad buying toilet rolls. They were £1.25. They stayed in the cupboard for almost 2 years till I decided to start eating older canned stuff. I hadn't had one since I was a kid and while I wouldn't say it was rank, it wasn't great either. I didn't know whether it was just worse or that we'd got used to better food over the years. Given FB's admission on the new one, it's probably a bit of both. I still have a couple in the cupboard and will get round to them but I'm not looking forward to it.
Don't waste the electricity cooking them. Take them to your nearest clay pigeon shooting range and launch them out of the clay trap.....it's a far more appropriate use for these dreadful items.😂
Years ago I ate these all the time from being a kid in the early 1960s to leaving home in the late 1970s and I used to buy them when I was a student. I’ve been vegetarian for 40 years now and recently had a veggie one and the pastry was still the same and I paid under £2. They’re cheap for a reason but it only takes pennies to add extra bits to make them go from palatable to delicious. I add some cooked quorn pieces and some frozen veg. For something as cheap as £1.89 you have to ask what quality meat is in them.
@@BaldFoodieGuy I was the biggest meat eater on the planet and I thought that. I just ate meat and disliked most veg. I’m a northern lad like yourself born near Mansfield.
And the steak and kidney pie has pork kidney. So not steak. False advertisement. Some folk who don't eat pork, actually millions of people don't would not be happy
Only thing no worries me with these pies is the issue of BPA plastics. About 10% of canned goods still contain BPA, despite the fact that the chemical is a health hazard. The FDA has deemed 50 micrograms of BPA per kilogram of body weight per day a "safe" amount, though negative health outcomes have been reported as a result of far lower doses.
I like the soggy pastry too. Don’t expect much if they are cheap , but over three quid ! Last year these were only a pound in Farmfoods . Will be more now though…
Really interesting history about these. Meat packaging and canning company in Uruguay in the 1860 and has always been British owned .. originally by the Oxo company..they supplied millions of tins of corned beef to British troops in ww1 ,a tank was named Fray Bentos the reason being her crew said they felt like meat in a can . The business was sold to The Campbell Soup Company in 1994 and surprisingly I'd guess that's when its decline in quality started ....they also opened Princes that make a similar pie that is awful ....think Cambells now put more soup in than meat .
Fry Bentos river in Urugwaj. Worked for the company it was called Brooke Bond....with PG tips headoffice in Croydon Leon House. Tea tasting rooms on the 12th floor , with specialists from India , tasting by brewing 30 pots a day to come up with the same tasting blend. Yes it merged with Vandenbergs, moved way from Croydon, I still have pass to staff shop. Use to feed yorkie with the pie, we also eat it.
I've still got a load of these when i stocked piled during lockdown, they were £1.00 each, that was the going rate in 2020, I'll never eat them but it seemed like a good idea at the time for family members
A couple of our local butcher's shops make and distribute homemade pies of excellent quality. Chicken,Ham&Leek. Steak&Onion etc. A large family sized pie from them costs £6.20p and is certainly multiple times more meat in them than this Fray Bentos crap.
Yeah, I saw the Chris the Butcher one too, 'cuz UA-cam's algorithm has decided that all I want to watch now is videos of Fray Bentos pies. However, no offence, but he ain't no Bald Foodie Guy. Keep up the good work, pal!
I can't believe how timely this video is. I have no idea why google thought I'd want to watch this. I had one of these about forty years ago. I remember liking it when I tried it. The other day it had caught my eye in the shop for the first time since the 80s and I thought I'd try it but first I had a look at the ingredients. I saw it had a small amount of beef and palm oil, the latter just knocked it on the head for me. Looking at the measly amount of beef in it in your video I'm glad I didn't buy one. It should have been brimming with beef. How in heaven's name has this company survived so long with so little meat in their meat pies. Thanks for the video!
Back in the early 70's my brother worked for Fray Bentos and they were allowed to take away damaged tins at a very very much reduced cost. The steak and kidney pies and puddings were a great treat, a lot more meat than shown here, but then, with the meat more grissle. But very tasty.
I had a steak and kidney FB pie from Home Bargains, costing £1.79 in Northern Ireland. On baking for the recommended length of time from the manufacturer's direction it took 35mins to crispy, and offered 9 pieces of steak an 113 pieces of beef kidney. Gravy was about a litre 😏, and a through and utter embarrassment to Fray Bentos!
We always have some of these in the house The price can vary so much we don't touch them when they are £3 each but eventually come across some chain selling at £1.50 or £1,89 then we buy a dozen that keeps us topped up. .I think they are quite tasty and as good as ever . I've heard a few knocking them . But what you expect for that price . There's gotta be a profit in there somewhere for the company and the shop.selling them . My local village baker sells fresh meat pies about the same size at £4 each I still buy them but they keep going up as well
Hey Gaz👍 to me it just looks like they've had some complaints and thought 'ah, we'll put a bit of meat in them then' certainly doesn't look like it's worth the extra £1.36! I really like the chicken curry one they do tbh, nice one mate✌️🍻
My thoughts too. Plus, I notice they have re-designed the lid artwork, to suggest increased size. Sure they've had complaints. If this were a case of a new product needing some fine tuning, you could accept the low meat content as being an honest mistake by the manufacturer. But Fray Bentos have been around for decades. The original firm traded for many years without complaints like this, AFAIK.
Well I'm a bit of a sucker for the steak & kidney...but that's just a personal preference. Funny story... when I was 19 I lived in a small flat with a living room, bathroom, kitchen and a hallway.... and only one window...fortunately that was a sash window and I could use the bay window below to sit and soak up the sun in the mornings with a sea view in Hartlepool. Here's the sorry bit....The gas oven in that place was so terrible that on full whack it would take over 24 hrs to cook a fray bentos S&K pie.... I was skint and starving the day I put it in the oven... I'd lost another 1/2 stone by the time it was cooked the next day.... very fascinating way to do slimming! I'm 53 and I'm always reminded of that every time I see a Fray Bento's Steak & Kidney Pie! Lol
The new one, there was a speech bubble on the back of the can, in bright red, I am surprised that you didn't read it out. "Humble Pie for Us We put our hands up. Our recipe has not been up to scratch lately. So we've brought back our classic Steak and Gravy recipe and are ready to reclaim our title as "dinner of champions". I used to love these pies, but I would not have them anymore. I imagine you could do a DIY pie, using a tin of stewing steak and a packet of pastry from the chiller cabinet, and get a better result.
We can get just the steak & kidney here in Australia, made locally under license. It costs AUD$9 around 4 pounds 50p. Mainly gravy but the puff pastry seems nicer than the UK version. I brought a Fray Bentos Breakfast pie back from the UK last visit; it had the quarantine guys confused and worried but they let it through. Finding a can opener here that can do the job is quite difficult.
@@BaldFoodieGuy ahhhh that's good to know, I just mean I can't believe the amount of times on UA-cam I hear 'I'll put it in the description' and then it isn't there 🤪 I like the crunchy pastry 😁
Gareth, I'm absolutely sure this will be a joke only us Cumbrians with the local lingo will get, so apologies to those who don't.... 'Two pies having a drink and a crack in the pub. First pie says "Hey pal are you Fray Bentos ?" Second pie replies "No marra, as fray Cumbria". You have to know, to know 😅🤣
Wow! £3:25. Never paid that much for a Fray Bentos pie. Bought one (Steak and Kidney) in Coop last week, oddly enough, and that was £2:80. Tesco shop on Sat. and they were £2:00 (still old type tho).
Tried one of these pies about a year back as I hadn't had one since I was a lad many moons ago. Wow....still as bad as ever! Floppy, soggy pastry underneath and a pile of gravy with a few chunks of chewy meat. Don't think my dog would eat it. Thanks for the vid though.....reminds me of what I'm not missing lol.
Sixty years ago, one fed a family of four. From what I can see of that, it's just a bit of flakey pastry with some gravey. My mum fed all of us on one of those when I was a kid, with spuds and peas.
Those fray bentos are a joke. Literally just gravy
Originally, they were quite nice, as was the pastry - they were, in fact, steak & kidney pies - over time, they should have been kidney & steak pies, as they tried to make them cheaper by making them more kidney than steak - the principal ingredient comes first - my mother never liked steak & kidney pies, as she didn’t like the liver in them - no mention of liver in the recipe - it’s actually kidney - they taste similar - anyone tried heart?
Over time, they have changed the recipe to cheapen it - but have ruined it in the process!
Fray Bentos used to do some really nice steak & kidney puddings as well!
My eldest sister gets these pies, or similar - and keeps the little tins that they come in to make assorted flans with any combination of cheese, ham, bacon, onions and even pigs in blankets - washes them first, obviously - who wants bits of steak and kidney pie in a cheese & onion flan? I certainly don’t!
@@arthurvasey I have found that nearly all foods whether it's pies or generally tinned foods, don't taste the same as they did many years ago. Many original recipes have changed for the worse, as it's all about the savings with cost. Foods used to taste so good back when I was a kid but then, life was so much better than today.
@@arthurvasey cheers Arthur
These used to be lovely years back, lots of meat. But over the years the meat has been replaced with grissle and fat and then tonnes of gravy and horrid pastry.
@@mmwaashumslowww7167 i agree.
I don't understand some people moaning about the pastry being undercooked because of the soggy bit; that's the best bit! 😂
Yes it's great
i really didnt mind the soggy bits but misses will not have them in the house lol
Agreed 100% Sean...
I agree 👍
@@chipnroll I know the feeling,if I buy them and spam you would think I brought drugs or something in 😂
Years ago one pie would feed 3 ppl . These pies were always a £1 . But the meat got Less and less .. but the gooey pastry underneath is lovely 😍
In the 50s and 60s mum used to buy one pie to feed 4 of us. I do wonder if the pies have got smaller?
My dad used to say "theres more meat in a can of chappie than in a fray bentos pie" and that was in the late 80s lol
Haha yes bet there is
Haha Chappies the Melton Mowbray petfood factory now Mars Masterfoods.
Definitely more meat on a butcher's pencil than one of these 'pies'
That's a thought. I'm going to slip a few chunks of Chappie under the puff pastry of my next Fray Bentos before I pop it in the oven.
@@pvere3246 lmao my mother made my dad cat food burgers using beef "whiskers supermeat" 🤣 he knew something was wrong because he could actually keep it down 😲
To be honest, Fray Bentos pies have always been about the lovely crispy top pastry / soggy bottom pastry combo and the meaty gravy, ie. the meat filling has always been the weak link. Even back in the 1960s, when I was a child and a Fray Bentos pie was a very occasional convenient alternative to something home made, there wasn't a lot of meat in the filling, especially once you had picked out all the kidney to surreptitiously slip to the dog under the table.
Haha cheers Bob, they certainly have their own style.
if u love soggy texture in a pie , its best to make a beef suet style dumplin base with a puff pastry topping and using tinned stewed steak !
Lol.x
Well you'd certainly have difficulty picking out the kidney in todays Fray Bentos Steak and Kidney pie to slip to the dog. Poor dog would starve. Loved them when younger, persevered more recently but given up buying now.
Sit the tin on a wire rack on a tray in the oven, the heat gets underneath and cooks the base better.
I think you're better off buying the tinned meat fillings and putting a bought puff pastry over the top. Costs about £2 but much better pie filling and better all round pie for 2 to 3 people.
OR just closing the kitchen: switch off fridge freezer lock the door and eat at Wetherspoons - much cheaper.
The £100s you save by just switching off your fridge freezer will shock you
I just checked the price of Aldi puff pastry. £1.09. Plenty enough for one pie, maybe two. So a tin of Aldi minced beef and onion at £1.75 would make a really nice pie for less than Morrisons are asking for a Fray Bentos.
I stopped buying Fray Bentos pies quite a number of years ago due to the appalling lack of meat, but watching your review and hearing what the up to date pie cost my mind went back to when I was a child in the sixties and Fray Bentos pies were mostly steak and kidney and they definitely had more meat in them, but it was the combination of the puff pastry, soggy bits and the gravy which was memorable. I do remember the price though, they cost half a crown for one pie, that is 12 1/2 pence. Crazy!
Cheers Laura 👍👍
The value of the tin can has increased dramatically since the 1960s🤣
With inflation, that's about £3.60.
Those of us of a certain age can never explain why Fray bentos pies hold a special place in our heart....but not the new ones and their price!
Haha yes you're right
I thinks it’s the council house upbringing 👍
@@Tony-tourette My mates lived in council houses and so they had far more money to spend on food than we did. We were on our arses with the mortgage payments and upkeep looming. The Fray Bentos pies were a real rare luxury on a Sunday.
@@jwsuicides8095 me included
I loved em so not knocking anyone
I always used to turn the crust over soggy side up when they were supposedly done and crisp that up as well.The empty tins come in useful in the shed for bits and bobs.
Nice one
Used to love a Sloppy pie back in the 80s&90s.
Half a pie with a bit of veg was a decent meal with a decent amount of meat, the other half nuked the next day was even better with the soggy pastry.
Last one I had was just tin of gravy.
For the soggy pastry haters: If you take the pastry off and cook it for the same amount of time on the oven shelf above the rest of the pie, you get a much crispier results. (Although I love the soggy bit!) When I do take the lid off, I also add some peas and mushrooms in the pie dish for some extra veg if I can't be bothered to make some separately.
Great tip! Cheers Louise.
I have to admit my hubby LOVES THESE PIES! I also turn the crust 10 mins before it's ready.
Great idea!!
Perfect stodge for this time of year. Lots of meaty gravy and puff pastry to mop it up with. Occasionally had them and still do. It was never about the meat content, we all know it should’ve been more. It’s the gravy and soggy pastry, real rib sticking stuff.😊
I used to prefer Fray Bentos pies to mum's home made ones.
I have 6 of the old recipe pies in my cupboard, as I bought them for £1.50 from asda about 3 months ago. They are more pastry and tin than anything else but they are lovely. I won't be paying the huge price for the new ones though 😕
Yes a lot were sold out in the shops.
The new one is currently £2 in asda , morrisons are having a giraffe 🦒
@@garyk1334 £2 at Tesco, too
I have just finished eating about a dozen of these pies with a best before dates of 2015/2016. Absolutely nothing wrong with them, still very tasty! I usully try to cycle my tinned food preps within a few years of the best before dates but these got forgotten lol. Well stored tins last far longer than most people think.
Brilliant pal yes last for years 😋😋👌
You know what they say about folk who eat all the pies
@@RUDI-UK Yes, that they have no pies left!l
@@RUDI-UK I know the song ''Who ate all the pies, who ate all the pies, you f- b-, you f- b- you ate all the pies!''
stevemre has proven this. when he eats ww2 and Vietnam army rations haha.
I used to love Fray Bentos pies, mum used buy them when I was a kid. It's years since I had one of these delicious pies. must try them again.
Hope you enjoy
Don't. It's just gravy now.
When my wife was on hospital I lived on Fray Bentos Pies for two weeks.
I put on 7 pounds in weight , but saved on the washing up.
Love the soggy bottom on the fray bentos pies ! 🥧
So good
Wow, you just took me back yearswhen in the 60s & 70s when my mam would give us a stake and kidney with mash spud peas several slices of bread, and marge and name sandwiches of the lot. Mind my dad always used to say, get some bread with it, you'll be hungry in an hour . We had bread with every meal back then, especially bread and sometimes best butter with tin fruit and evaporated milk. Oh those good old days, hey ! I just thought of it somehow one of these F B pies fed a family of five ! 😁👍🏴
Cheers Greg glad it took you back 👍👍
@Bald Foodie Guy you're welcome duck. I've re subbed, too, lost a lot of channels when my last phone went black screen. I'm glad to be back. Now going through the last few months of your videos.👍
Defo the fruit cocktail, evaporated milk and bread and butter -Sunday night desert after cold meat left from lunch n salad …
Loved those times
@@Loobylooto2. Always hadcold meats left overs with a salad and the tin fruit cocktal and bread and best butter. 😊
I love those pies especially the steak and kidney. The pastry is my favourite bit I love it.
Cheers Linda
I remember when I needed some new cake tins and couldn't afford to buy new ones so I bought a couple of Frey Bentos pies just for the tins. Now I make my own pies.
I love these pies ! I know I shouldn't but I do . Mash potato and marrowfat peas ! Childhood memories of the 1970's. My Mum used to post them through my letter box when I was skint many years later !! Got a couple of chicken ones in the cupboard ! Hmmmm !!
So good
I haven’t had one of these pies for years when my mum used to get them for £1, might get one to try again and I could keep the tin to use in the air fryer lol, but will get the cheaper one as there didn’t seem much difference meat wise. Thanks for the review good as always. 😊 x
Cheers Iris thank you
same we use to use the tins to keep our spare change in lol
My partner buys them for a backup meal kept in larder. Certainly very little meat these days but the pastry always looks nice and crisp. The soft bit 7nderneath is how it has always been.
Sounds great!
I've always loved Fray Bentos, or frayed bent arse as me dad used to say. It's good to see they've tried to better them, but the price 😬
I have a soft spot for Fray Bentos pies, they remind me of caravan holidays when I was a child back in the 60's! Thanks for another honest review 💜💜💜
Cheers Barbie xx good times 👍👍
Why caravan holidays?.......Did your dad build a caravan from used Bray Fentos pie cans?🤣🤣
@@howardosborne8647 😂
I used to love the Vesta range as a kid- chicken chow mien with crispy noodles or the beef curry ( the sultanas were very exotic in the 70s 😮😊
i had the old one in my cuboard. it was one and a half years out of date. still eat it. don't think they can go off sealed in a tin. tasted lovely. new one is how i remember them as a kid. lot more meat in it. 👍
Cheers pal
Asda Fray Bentos Steak & Gravy Pie 425g now £2.00. I think i'll get one of all the new improved! version. We reuse the pie tins to make our own pies, adsa just essentials stewed steak, asda frozen Scratch Cook Vegetable Base Mix, asda tinned potato's, asda passata, asda gravy granules and premade puff pastry is our goto. Make a big batch portion it out and freeze it, defrost you have a pie filling or a stew and once defrosted you can pimp the flavour the way you want, spicey curry, herby in the tin or over rice or pasta what ever you want. Thanks for the video i have been avoiding these since the improved the recipe, but i will give hem a try, at least we will have afew more pie tins. Take care,God bless one and all.
cheers pal
Like you I regularly was fed Fray Bentos pies as a kid. Last year I bought a steak pie also a chicken pie. I was well disappointed with the steak pie. It was all pastry and gravy. The " just chicken " pie was a lot better. Recently I bought a mincemeat and onion pie and it was really nice. I also noticed that theyalso do a chicken curry pie, a vegetable balti pie, a cheese and onion pie and an all day breakfast pie, ( I think I will give that a miss ). Yet another great review.
Cheers Gerry
Great review mate , i would still go for the cheaper pie i think .baked beans and mash makes it go down a treat
Good choice!
Lovely!
Fray Bentos pies are the daddy with a bit of creamy mash 👍👍Cheap and cheerful they used to be! £3 odd is way to pricey ,But the crusty top and the snot as we used call it is banging love em ❤️❤️👍
Thanks for the tips!
In 1975 (a year that sticks in my mind as I had terrible food poisoning that year, I was housesitting with my future Sister in Law to keep her company as it the house was isolated and rural. The house had a splendid old pantry and I home in on a Fray Bentos pie which was Chicken and Bacon in white sauce. I was so excited! Such exotic fayre! It was lovely and I tried to find it everywhere, but it was only available in Christmas Hampers! Gutted. Not sure if they ever became mainstream.
Thank you 👌
Hi Gareth, I used to love the fray bentos pies, our mum would buy the steak n kidney puds and they were all full of meat. They have changed over the years and even with the improved extra meat pie you just tried, it's still nowhere near as much as they used to have in them. Quite a lot more money as well for still not enough meat! At the end of the day though, I'd rather buy this improved one if I was on my own for a quick n easy dinner.
Cheers James yes I agree. Used to eat allot of them years ago.
I am considering buying 2 old ones from B&M and when cooked,make a flaky pastry sandwich out of them.🐷
That is because the food standards have tightened up the tests for horsemeat in pies etc these days.
I took several to france where i was working in the early 90.s and treacle pudds in a tin too ..... frogs COULD NOT BELIEVE IT WAS POSSIBLE ,pissed themselves laughing,it was the talk of the company,they were amazed.... i became a instant celebrity. Took a few order for next trip home. They really liked the fray bentos pie range, but LOVED THE TINNED TREACLE PUDDS......🤣🤣i stay,d 28yrs there made a packet ALL BECAUSE 💪🇬🇧 FRAY BENTOS & HEINZ TREACLE PUDDS 🇬🇧💪
In the last two minutes of the video you demonstrated a novel way of eating this pie, by folding over the pastry lid like a pasty. So you could eat the whole pie like that. The "pasty" in one hand and a fork in the other to eat the meat. Probably a spoon will be required as well. With me, it's a love/hate relationship with Fray Bentos pies. I _don't_ like the soggy bottom, but I do like the meat and the pastry lid. I've noticed some prices in Morrisons getting super crazy. Last week I was going to buy a tube of Primula squirty cheese with prawns, but it was £1.99! So expensive compared to just a few months ago. So I didn't buy it on principle. I could have afforded it, but decided to try and teach Morrisons a lesson. Next time I'm in Tesco or ASDA I'll see what the price is there.
Haha yes cheers for mentioning that. Was pretty good, well this one was the others where they stray off the normal arnt so good.
£2 in tesco
£2 in Asda
Ahhh the 'good old days' when Fray Bentos pies were mega! But they went the same way as all things, fell foul of the accountants who cut back on the meat only to regret it later. I remember going to my Grandads on a Saturday for games of snooker in his garage Man Den with a FB pie for supper with mushy peas and chips, and a glass of Cydrax...bliss
Cheers pal
All varieties shot up to £3 last week (£3.25 in some places). But today Tesco had them on offer at £1.50! Our pantry now has good stocks for our lad, who loves them. Their Steak and Kidney one says that they have reverted to the old recipe as people didn't like the new one.
Cheers Graham
Never had a Fray Bentos in my 50+yrs. Tempted to try one now though.
Brilliant video as ever, thanks for posting! 🙂
You're welcome
I was craving this yesterday, must go and buy one this week.
Enjoy 😋😋👌
i love a Fray Bentos Steak and gravy i had em 15 years ago growing up.. and im a lover of the soggy pastry.. its a part of the experience. im glad they put more meat in them now... ive put it on my shopping list... keep up the good work dude
Sounds great!
For decades I used to stock up on Fray Bentos pies whenever I saw them for sale at £1 each. Which happened often enough for me to keep a constant stock. The amount of meat in the pies went down over the years, and the prices I was paying went up a lot. So I only buy them occasionally now. I bought an "OXO Good Grips" tin opener specially for these pies. As a lot of other tin openers won't grip on the sloping sides of the tin. We always used to use the old butterfly tin openers, but the versions of them they make now are often just cheap soft metal rubbish.
Cheers pal, yes allot were sold out
Good review. The newer version definitely had more meat but way more expensive than the original. But as you mentioned it could just be Morrisons charging that much. After your original review of these pies a few months back I got the Steak and Kidney one and the chicken one. I tried the former and still got the latter in the cupboard. It tasted okay but not great. But the way you do them you make them look so delicious and yummy. Also you've shown us a great new way to eat the pastry and dip it into the gravy - brilliant! So I will look forward to eating my chicken one tonight and will definitely look out for the new improved steak and gravy one - for hopefilly cheaper than what Morrisons charged you. So thank you for your excellent review, it was great. Take care and 'I'll see you on the next one' . Cheers Gareth 👍.
Cheers Miles, yes very expensive but it was the only place that had it. Cheers Miles 👍👍
Fray bentos steak n kidney, mash and marrowfat peas! Amazing tea back in the day when you actually got decent meat content. Always undercooked them because I loved the gooey pastry. Will need to try one of the new ones and see if they have redeemed themselves.
Sounds great!
A couple of years ago, their cans started to appear with "Deep Fill" marked on them. But the cans hadn't changed in size or weight at all. The brand is now owned in the UK by Baxters, which manufactures the product range in Scotland, so maybe they will have a haggis flavour one soon?
That has to be your favourite comparison yet. You were drooling over them. I reckon if you had to compare them again you would take no persuading. Another great vid Gareth.👍
Cheers yes was a good one for me lol
To be honest Gareth, I do think that the quality of these pies have improved slightly since I commented on one of your previous videos regarding this product...I hadn't had one for a long time before I watched your original review on this product. I bought one after watching your first review, and my opinion has changed..They are not too bad afterall..Maybe we sometimes base our opinions on the price that we have to pay for our food, especially in these testing times, where money is scarce these days....Good review, as always. I typed my response whilst watching your video, as knew that this was going to be a positive one....
Yes there was definitely more meat in the new one and no gristle. I enjoyed it.
Thanks to your review I went and purchased 3 of each of the new style for my long term Store cupboard £1.50 each Steak and gravy and steak and kidney Tesco 17th March
Glad I could help!
My fav is the steak and kidney. At one time you used to get small chunks of kidney but now sadly it is all dissolved in the gravy.
growing up as a kid we had em too, my dad had a full un, and we had to share 1 between 3.
years and years ago, like you , i loved these pies. i stopped buying them cos no meat in them.. that "original" one you show in this vid is far better than the last ones i ever bought but still not enough to send to me back buying them.. the price of the "new" one is outrageous considering how much better a 1lb o beef stew n a roll o pastry can give you...
Cheers John
Good to see FB have listened at long last, and gone back to their original recipe we all used to love 👍
It is so annoying how much the some big supermarkets rip us off. Asda sell them for £2. I miss that pastry so much!
I gave up Fray Bentos a couple of years ago when the meat content went down
My current favourite ia ASDA Deep Fill Steak & Gravy Family Pie at about £3 each
The absolute best bit of a fray bentos pie is that soggy pastry 100%
They do say if you don't want the soggy pastry is to take the top off after the top bit goes crisp and place it back in the oven by itself so more of it crisps up, while putting foil over the tin to stop it drying out.
I've always got a couple of Fray Bentos in the cupboard for emergency. Like you, l find the 'soggy bottom' the best bit 😂. I always keep my eyes open, as the old style £1 pies still occasionally turn up in supermarkets and the 'pound shop'. Don't think that's going to happen with the new version though. Fray Bentos used to be a South American company quite a while ago, but got bought up by one of the big jobs.
Cheers Linda
The £1 ones found in discount shops are smaller!!!!
@@newsmonger77 Oh right, never really noticed, but they're still filling enough. Can't really complain for £1.
Back in the 60s Frey Bentos Advertised with "No lumps of fat or Grizzle" because they used De-Hydrated meat. Don't forget save the empty tins as they make great tins for homemade large Yorkshire puddings.
Good tip
The new recipe actually contains just over 60% more meat (an extra 36g): at 63g in the old version versus 106g in the new version.
came here for this
Mmmm😋 eating it like a big soggy pasty!!
A Fray Bentos pie a tin of peas and a couple of potato waffles slathered in brown sauce! Lovely scran!
So good!
The 'newer fuller' pie is available at the mo from Iceland £3 per pie or 2 for £5 - still at £2.50 WAY TOO much to go into my basket much as I love the guilty pleasure of that squidgy pastry!
Cheers Anna
Sainsburys website has the new fuller ones at £2.
@@juliej9999 yeah I wouldn’t rely on Iceland for the cheapest options most of the time. They just suck people in with deceptive multi buy offers.
Edit: looks like Tesco is also £2. Iceland deal is a bit shite really
@@juliej9999 Indeed and I have since found asda ditto - but as they say these days - for how long?
Tesco, Sainsbury's and Asda £2.00
When I lived in the UK back in the late 70's going to technical college, I lived off those pies and DD red lager.
I can't say I ever buy fray bentos these days they look a bit naff. For large pies from a supermarket the best one is the Holland's potato and meat family pie. Review it if you haven't tried it. They're about three quid. Really well filled.
Cheers Matt, I've not reviewed that one. I do like Hollands pies.
@@BaldFoodieGuy £4.40 they are now in Asda. Can't find it on Tesco but they did have it when I was last in. It's really nice. I remember getting them for about £2.50. but even at £4.40 they're still worth it. A lot better filled than the individual pies and the pastry is a lot better. You'll easily get four servings out of it. They do a cheese and onion and a minced beef aswell.
I like the My favourite sr]tteak& ale pies, are the Charley Bigham pies -they come in a ceramic dish, there are quigte a few come in other forms as well, but are a bit costlier than £1.3.38.
Cheers Richard
I tried a chicken fray bentos pie for the first time ( i know i'm late to the table lol ) it was very bland and not enough pastry for me . That is one of my weaknesses is pastry lol so when i saw there was only a pastry lid i was disapointed . great review as always my friend
Yes just a lid pal 👍
Used to be my fathers favourite, havent had one since he passed when I was about 12. I suddenly am really craving one of these with mashed potato and peas. Gosh, I can almost taste it - liked as always.
Sorry to hear that
@@BaldFoodieGuy It was a nice nostalgic journey. Love your comparisons!
its 10% extra for the overall weight of the pie but in real terms is 66% more meat , tesco does the new recipe steak and kidney for £2.00 so the steak only will probably be of a similar price
I just watched the video and was thinking; surely someone knows it's way more than 10% extra meat! On weight alone 15% of 425g is 63.75g verses 25% which is 106.25g. As you say 66% extra, well pointed out.
God be with the days. Reminds me of my childhood - Fray Bentos steak and kidney with mash and peas; then a big mug of tea and half a packet of custard creams. Nowadays I eat suff like quinoa, avocado on toast etc. They would have been lovely had they any meat in them.
Cheers pal
I bought a few before the lockdown when people were going mad buying toilet rolls. They were £1.25. They stayed in the cupboard for almost 2 years till I decided to start eating older canned stuff. I hadn't had one since I was a kid and while I wouldn't say it was rank, it wasn't great either. I didn't know whether it was just worse or that we'd got used to better food over the years. Given FB's admission on the new one, it's probably a bit of both. I still have a couple in the cupboard and will get round to them but I'm not looking forward to it.
Haha cheers pal, hope you get into them soon 👍👍
Don't waste the electricity cooking them. Take them to your nearest clay pigeon shooting range and launch them out of the clay trap.....it's a far more appropriate use for these dreadful items.😂
@@howardosborne8647 How much does that cost?
Years ago I ate these all the time from being a kid in the early 1960s to leaving home in the late 1970s and I used to buy them when I was a student. I’ve been vegetarian for 40 years now and recently had a veggie one and the pastry was still the same and I paid under £2. They’re cheap for a reason but it only takes pennies to add extra bits to make them go from palatable to delicious. I add some cooked quorn pieces and some frozen veg. For something as cheap as £1.89 you have to ask what quality meat is in them.
Cheers pal thank you for sharing. I don't think I could go vegetarian. All the best to you.
@@BaldFoodieGuy I was the biggest meat eater on the planet and I thought that. I just ate meat and disliked most veg. I’m a northern lad like yourself born near Mansfield.
dont forget though, moving up from 15% to 25% is a 67% increase in meat in real terms (a 10% increase is actually 67% of the original 15%)
Cheers pal
I was just about to write the same!
And the steak and kidney pie has pork kidney. So not steak. False advertisement. Some folk who don't eat pork, actually millions of people don't would not be happy
Only thing no worries me with these pies is the issue of BPA plastics.
About 10% of canned goods still contain BPA, despite the fact that the chemical is a health hazard. The FDA has deemed 50 micrograms of BPA per kilogram of body weight per day a "safe" amount, though negative health outcomes have been reported as a result of far lower doses.
I like the soggy pastry too. Don’t expect much if they are cheap , but over three quid ! Last year these were only a pound in Farmfoods . Will be more now though…
Cheers John
I can see you love them so do I I’m going to the shops now I forgot all about them thank you
Please do!
Really interesting history about these. Meat packaging and canning company in Uruguay in the 1860 and has always been British owned .. originally by the Oxo company..they supplied millions of tins of corned beef to British troops in ww1 ,a tank was named Fray Bentos the reason being her crew said they felt like meat in a can .
The business was sold to The Campbell Soup Company in 1994 and surprisingly I'd guess that's when its decline in quality started ....they also opened Princes that make a similar pie that is awful ....think Cambells now put more soup in than meat .
Cheers Colin yes good reading when you look them up.
Fry Bentos river in Urugwaj. Worked for the company it was called Brooke Bond....with PG tips headoffice in Croydon Leon House. Tea tasting rooms on the 12th floor , with specialists from India , tasting by brewing 30 pots a day to come up with the same tasting blend.
Yes it merged with Vandenbergs, moved way from Croydon, I still have pass to staff shop. Use to feed yorkie with the pie, we also eat it.
It is now owned by Baxters of fochabers
I've still got a load of these when i stocked piled during lockdown, they were £1.00 each, that was the going rate in 2020, I'll never eat them but it seemed like a good idea at the time for family members
this will be interesting as the fray bentos pies today have very little filling
Best bit about these pies are the pastry,Its lovely its just a shame they discontinued the Chicken Balti one,That was awesome..
I always add some cooked sausage into the gravy about halfway through cooking to bulk it out .
Food comparisons between the supermarkets and the local butcher would be interesting
A couple of our local butcher's shops make and distribute homemade pies of excellent quality. Chicken,Ham&Leek. Steak&Onion etc.
A large family sized pie from them costs £6.20p and is certainly multiple times more meat in them than this Fray Bentos crap.
That new one is more like the steak and kidney pies I used to buy in the 80s and 90s. As a bonus, I also got a free ashtray with each pie.
Yeah, I saw the Chris the Butcher one too, 'cuz UA-cam's algorithm has decided that all I want to watch now is videos of Fray Bentos pies. However, no offence, but he ain't no Bald Foodie Guy. Keep up the good work, pal!
Cheers will do 👍
No offence taken Brother 😉
I can't believe how timely this video is. I have no idea why google thought I'd want to watch this.
I had one of these about forty years ago. I remember liking it when I tried it. The other day it had caught my eye in the shop for the first time since the 80s and I thought I'd try it but first I had a look at the ingredients. I saw it had a small amount of beef and palm oil, the latter just knocked it on the head for me.
Looking at the measly amount of beef in it in your video I'm glad I didn't buy one. It should have been brimming with beef.
How in heaven's name has this company survived so long with so little meat in their meat pies.
Thanks for the video!
Cheers you're welcome
Back in the early 70's my brother worked for Fray Bentos and they were allowed to take away damaged tins at a very very much reduced cost. The steak and kidney pies and puddings were a great treat, a lot more meat than shown here, but then, with the meat more grissle. But very tasty.
Cheers 😋😋👍
And the tins are great for making big Yorkshires in when you've finished.
I had a steak and kidney FB pie from Home Bargains, costing £1.79 in Northern Ireland. On baking for the recommended length of time from the manufacturer's direction it took 35mins to crispy, and offered 9 pieces of steak an 113 pieces of beef kidney. Gravy was about a litre 😏, and a through and utter embarrassment to Fray Bentos!
Are you being serious or is this just pie in the sky?
We always have some of these in the house
The price can vary so much we don't touch them when they are £3 each but eventually come across some chain selling at £1.50 or £1,89 then we buy a dozen that keeps us topped up. .I think they are quite tasty and as good as ever . I've heard a few knocking them . But what you expect for that price . There's gotta be a profit in there somewhere for the company and the shop.selling them . My local village baker sells fresh meat pies about the same size at £4 each I still buy them but they keep going up as well
Cheers Ron 👍👍
Hey Gaz👍 to me it just looks like they've had some complaints and thought 'ah, we'll put a bit of meat in them then' certainly doesn't look like it's worth the extra £1.36! I really like the chicken curry one they do tbh, nice one mate✌️🍻
Very true
My thoughts too. Plus, I notice they have re-designed the lid artwork, to suggest increased size.
Sure they've had complaints. If this were a case of a new product needing some fine tuning, you could accept the low meat content as being an honest mistake by the manufacturer. But Fray Bentos have been around for decades. The original firm traded for many years without complaints like this, AFAIK.
Well I'm a bit of a sucker for the steak & kidney...but that's just a personal preference.
Funny story... when I was 19 I lived in a small flat with a living room, bathroom, kitchen and a hallway.... and only one window...fortunately that was a sash window and I could use the bay window below to sit and soak up the sun in the mornings with a sea view in Hartlepool. Here's the sorry bit....The gas oven in that place was so terrible that on full whack it would take over 24 hrs to cook a fray bentos S&K pie.... I was skint and starving the day I put it in the oven... I'd lost another 1/2 stone by the time it was cooked the next day.... very fascinating way to do slimming!
I'm 53 and I'm always reminded of that every time I see a Fray Bento's Steak & Kidney Pie! Lol
Cheers 👍👍
The new one, there was a speech bubble on the back of the can, in bright red, I am surprised that you didn't read it out.
"Humble Pie for Us
We put our hands up. Our recipe has not been up to scratch lately. So we've brought back our classic Steak and Gravy recipe and are ready to reclaim our title as "dinner of champions".
I used to love these pies, but I would not have them anymore. I imagine you could do a DIY pie, using a tin of stewing steak and a packet of pastry from the chiller cabinet, and get a better result.
Yes better is it was £1.89 lol cheers for pointing that out. I was so excited about opening it lol 🤣👌👌😋😋
Maybe, but for £1.89 ... ??
We can get just the steak & kidney here in Australia, made locally under license. It costs AUD$9 around 4 pounds 50p. Mainly gravy but the puff pastry seems nicer than the UK version. I brought a Fray Bentos Breakfast pie back from the UK last visit; it had the quarantine guys confused and worried but they let it through. Finding a can opener here that can do the job is quite difficult.
Yes a good robust one is needed
@@BaldFoodieGuy The back of the UK cans suggest a suitable opener I noticed. Hammer and chisel works ok as well.
No to both to be honest.
Thanks for putting the difference in the description! 😆 Most UA-camrs forget to add stuff 'down below' lol, always makes me wonder how lol
No difference just more meat.
@@BaldFoodieGuy ahhhh that's good to know, I just mean I can't believe the amount of times on UA-cam I hear 'I'll put it in the description' and then it isn't there 🤪 I like the crunchy pastry 😁
Gareth, I'm absolutely sure this will be a joke only us Cumbrians with the local lingo will get, so apologies to those who don't....
'Two pies having a drink and a crack in the pub. First pie says "Hey pal are you Fray Bentos ?" Second pie replies "No marra, as fray Cumbria".
You have to know, to know 😅🤣
🤣🤣👌You from up the coast? Whitehaven
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WOW £3.25 a couple of years ago I used to buy the steak and kidney ones from from Poundland for £1 !! loved them
Complete waste of money those things
Wow! £3:25. Never paid that much for a Fray Bentos pie. Bought one (Steak and Kidney) in Coop last week, oddly enough, and that was £2:80. Tesco shop on Sat. and they were £2:00 (still old type tho).
the pie was good years ago full of meat not now and over priced
Yes good point
Too true Mark
Tried one of these pies about a year back as I hadn't had one since I was a lad many moons ago. Wow....still as bad as ever! Floppy, soggy pastry underneath and a pile of gravy with a few chunks of chewy meat. Don't think my dog would eat it. Thanks for the vid though.....reminds me of what I'm not missing lol.
Sixty years ago, one fed a family of four. From what I can see of that, it's just a bit of flakey pastry with some gravey. My mum fed all of us on one of those when I was a kid, with spuds and peas.