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How did the famous British dish "Looking Up at the Stars" get its name? Is there any special story or character background? It would be best if there are screenshots of the explanation in English.

British dish name, Stargazy pie. The literal translation is to look up at the stars.

One of the famous dark dishes.

Chinese name

Looking up at the stars

English name

Stargazy pie

Main ingredients

< p>Flour, sardines

Classification

British cuisine, dark cuisine

Achievements

Famous dark cuisine

British dish name, Stargazy pie. Literally translated, it means looking up at the stars.

One of the famous dark dishes.

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1. Knead 285 grams of pure flour into shortcrust pastry

2. 8 sardines, if there are no sardines, look for small herrings

3. Salt, pepper, minced onion

4. About 3 tablespoons minced coriander, 3 hard-boiled eggs, 3 slices of smoked bacon

5. Beaten eggs Liquid

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1. First, knead the dough into two pieces of shortcrust pastry, lay one piece flat on a plate, and sprinkle water around it.

2. Set the oven to level 6 and preheat it to 200C (400F).

3. Clean the fish bones, internal organs, etc., but leave the head!

4. Sprinkle with onion foam and minced coriander.

5. Place the fish on the dough, remember to put the head upward, so that these "cute" faces can "look up at the stars."

6. Place boiled eggs and bacon on the empty space.

7. Place another piece of dough on top, press it tightly, and brush the surface with egg wash.

8. Bake in the oven for 30 minutes; if the fish is larger, use level 4 after 30 minutes and bake at 180C (350F) for 15 minutes.