Which preposition to use with pie

with Occurrences 39%

Fill the pie with the onions, cover the top with cream and let bake in a moderate oven until done.

in Occurrences 38%

Line the edge of the dish with paste, put on the cover, and ornament the pie in any of the usual modes.

of Occurrences 28%

To make a MINC'D PIE of Calf's Feet.

for Occurrences 26%

Chicken-pie for the first course and some new and delicious thing for dessert.

at Occurrences 17%

For instance, eating this pork-pie at a table, with knife and fork and a plate, wouldn't be a quarter the fun it is having it like we're doing nowcutting it with a razor out of Acton's dressing-case, and knowing that if we were cobbed we should get into a jolly row.

on Occurrences 17%

Put the pies into a brisk oven, to draw the paste up, and bake for 25 minutes, or longer, should the pies be very large; brush them over with the white of an egg, beaten with the blade of a knife to a stiff froth; sprinkle over pounded sugar, and put them into the oven for a minute or two, to dry the egg; dish the pies on a white d'oyley, and serve hot.

from Occurrences 10%

"Do you believe I will, mother?" Mrs. West was lifting a deliciously browned pumpkin pie from the oven, she set it carefully on the table beside Marjorie's yellow dish of quartered apples and then turned to the oven for its mate.

without Occurrences 8%

He said: "I wish I was back in the front yard, squirting water on the lawn and flower beds, where no one would be shooting at me, and it was six o'clock and there was going to be fried chicken for supper and one of those deep-dish apple pies without any bottom to it, that you turn upside down and pour maple sirup on.

to Occurrences 5%

The manufacture of sweet and savoury pastry was intrusted to the care of the good ménagiers of all ranks and conditions, and to the corporation of pastrycooks, who obtained their statutes only in the middle of the sixteenth century; the united skill of these, both in Paris and in the provinces, multiplied the different sorts of tarts and meat pies to a very great extent.

than Occurrences 4%

I'd rather have a corner of your pie than all the candy in New York.

as Occurrences 4%

It is rarely seen nowadays; indeed, it seems out of place on a modern table, as it requires the grim boar's head and Christmas pie as supporters.

by Occurrences 4%

Now make the sauce, by mixing the ingredients named above; give it one boil, and pour it into the pie by a hole made at the top of the crust, which can easily be covered by a small piece of pastry cut and baked in any fanciful shapesuch as a leaf, or otherwise.

into Occurrences 3%

Put the pies into a brisk oven, to draw the paste up, and bake for 25 minutes, or longer, should the pies be very large; brush them over with the white of an egg, beaten with the blade of a knife to a stiff froth; sprinkle over pounded sugar, and put them into the oven for a minute or two, to dry the egg; dish the pies on a white d'oyley, and serve hot.

before Occurrences 3%

Pie before meals.

like Occurrences 3%

" "Sculp away and do something, then I'll hurrah for your mud-pies like a good one;" with which cheering promise the youth left, having effectually disturbed his sister's peaceful mood.

under Occurrences 3%

'Here, be a sport,' they says, an' sticks a piece o' hot mince-pie under my nose.

en Occurrences 2%

Depuis que nous avions mis le pied en Macédoine, en Bulgarie et en Rassie, sans cesse sur notre passage j'avois trouvé que le Turc faisoit crier son ost, c'est-à-dire qu'il faisoit annoncer que quiconque est tenu de se rendre à l'armée, se tînt prêt à marcher.

out Occurrences 2%

Then, taking a pie out of her hat-box, she cut it into two and gave her one half.

after Occurrences 1%

To make fine Pies after the French fashion.

toward Occurrences 1%

He thrust the other pie toward his friend.

against Occurrences 1%

Accomplished in both, he is armed cap-a-pie against the world.

Which preposition to use with  pie