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AUTHENTIC CORNISH PASTIES



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A flaky pastry crust filled with savory meat and vegetables, the Cornish Pasty is English comfort food at its best!

Provided by Kimberly Killebrew

Categories     Main Course

Time 4h15m

Number Of Ingredients 14

3 1/2 cups (450 grams) all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
5 ounces (140 grams) unsalted butter (, very cold, diced)
5 ounces (140 grams) lard (, very cold)
How to Render Lard ((click link to learn how to make it yourself. It's super easy and much cheaper than store-bought!))
2/3 cup (155 ml) ice cold water
1 pound (450 grams) beef skirt steak or sirloin (, cut into small cubes)
1 pound (450 grams) firm, waxy potato
8 ounces (225 grams) rutabaga (, peeled and diced in 1/4 inch cubes, or slice them according to personal preference )
7 ounces (195 grams) yellow onion (, chopped)
salt and pepper to taste
unsalted butter ((for cutting in slices to lay inside the pasties))
all-purpose flour ((for sprinkling inside the pasties))
1 large egg (, lightly beaten)

Steps:

  • To Make the Shortcrust Pastry: Place the flour and salt in a food processor and pulse a few times until combined. Add the cold butter and lard and pulse a few more times until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add the water a little at a time, pulsing between additions, until the mixture begins to come together. DO NOT over-mix the dough or the pastry crust will be tough and won't be flaky. Form the dough into a ball, wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate for at least 3 hours before using (this is crucial). (Can be refrigerated for a few days or frozen for up to 3 months.)
  • To Make the Cornish Pasties: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.Cut it into 6 equal pieces (rolling the dough into a log and then cutting makes this easier). Wrap and keep the other 5 pieces chilled in the fridge while you're working on one at a time. Roll the dough out on a lightly floured work surface to a 8 inch circle that's about 1/8 inch thick. You can use an 8-inch plate as your guide and cut the dough around it to form your circle.
  • Layer the filling (see note at end): Put layer of potatoes down the center of the pastry circle, leaving about 3/4 inch space on the top and bottom edges of the pastry dough. Lightly sprinkle with salt and pepper. Next add a layer of rutabagas, onions and finally the beef, adding a light sprinkling of salt and pepper between each layer. Lay a couple pats of butter on top of the beef and sprinkle a little flour over the filling.
  • Wet the tips of your fingers and lightly moisten the edges of the pastry dough. For this next part work gently so that the filling doesn't puncture through the dough. If this happens, patch up the hole with some of the scrap pieces of pastry dough. Bring the sides up and seal the pasty down the middle. Turn the pasty onto its side and crimp the edges in traditional Cornish fashion (see blog post pictures as a visual).
  • Assemble the remaining pasties and lay them on a lined baking sheet. Use a sharp knife to cut a slit in the center of each pasty. Lightly brush each pasty with the beaten egg mixture.
  • Bake the Cornish pasties on the middle rack for 40-50 minutes until golden in color. Remove from the oven and let them sit for about 10 minutes (they will be very hot inside) before eating. They can be reheated in the oven (recommended for a crispier crust) or microwave. NOTE: Depending on how full you stuff the pasties you may have leftover filling. No worries, just fry it up together or add it to soup and enjoy it as a separate meal.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 large pasty, Calories 697 kcal, Carbohydrate 63 g, Protein 28 g, Fat 48 g, SaturatedFat 23 g, Cholesterol 148 mg, Sodium 445 mg, Fiber 5 g, Sugar 3 g

CLASSIC CORNISH PASTY



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An all-in-one meal that's portable, filling and delicious.

Provided by Paul Hollywood

Categories     Light meals & snacks

Yield Makes 4 large pasties

Number Of Ingredients 12

500g/1lb 1oz strong bread flour
120g/4oz vegetable shortening or suet
1 tsp salt
25g/1oz margarine or butter
175ml/6fl oz cold water
1 free-range egg, beaten with a little salt (for glazing)
350g/12oz good-quality beef skirt, rump steak or braising steak
350g/12oz waxy potatoes
200g/7oz swede
175g/6oz onions
salt and freshly ground black pepper
knob of butter or margarine

Steps:

  • Tip the flour into the bowl and add the shortening, a pinch of salt, the margarine or butter and all of the water.
  • Use a spoon to gently combine the ingredients. Then use your hands to crush everything together, bringing the ingredients together as a fairly dry dough.
  • Turn out the dough onto a clean work surface (there's no need to put flour or oil onto the surface because it's a tight rather than sticky dough).
  • Knead the dough to combine the ingredients properly. Use the heel of your hand to stretch the dough. Roll it back up into a ball, then turn it, stretch and roll it up again. Repeat this process for about 5-6 minutes. The dough will start to become smooth as the shortening breaks down. If the dough feels grainy, keep working it until it's smooth and glossy. Don't be afraid to be rough - you'll need to use lots of pressure and work the dough vigorously to get the best results.
  • When the dough is smooth, wrap it in cling film and put it in the fridge to rest for 30-60 minutes.
  • While the dough is resting, peel and cut the potato, swede and onion into cubes about 1cm/½in square. Cut the beef into similar sized chunks. Put all four ingredients into a bowl and mix. Season well with salt and some freshly ground black pepper, then put the filling to one side until the dough is ready.
  • Lightly grease a baking tray with margarine (or butter) and line with baking or silicone paper (not greaseproof).
  • Preheat the oven to 170C (150C fan assisted)/325F/Gas 3.
  • Once the dough has had time to relax, take it out of the fridge. The margarine or butter will have chilled, giving you a tight dough. Divide the dough into four equal-sized pieces. Shape each piece into a ball and use a rolling pin to roll each ball into a disc roughly 25cm/10in wide (roughly the same size as a dinner plate).
  • Spoon a quarter of the filling onto each disc. Spread the filling on one half of the disc, leaving the other half clear. Put a knob of butter or margarine on top of the filling.
  • Carefully fold the pastry over, join the edges and push with your fingers to seal. Crimp the edge to make sure the filling is held inside - either by using a fork, or by making small twists along the sealed edge. Traditionally Cornish pasties have around 20 crimps. When you've crimped along the edge, fold the end corners underneath.
  • Put the pasties onto the baking tray and brush the top of each pasty with the egg and salt mixture. Bake on the middle shelf of the oven for about 45 minutes or until the pasties are golden-brown. If your pasties aren't browning, increase the oven temperature by 10C/25F for the last 10 minutes of cooking time.

CORNISH PASTIES



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My Great-Aunt Gladys was from a small mining town in England where pasties were popular. I loved to watch her craft each Cornish pasty, as she made them in different sizes depending on who was eating. Serve with a green salad to make a wonderful meal. -Verna Hainer, Pueblo, Colorado

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 1h20m

Yield 8 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 15

3 cups all-purpose flour
1-1/2 teaspoons salt
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup shortening
8 to 10 tablespoons ice water
FILLING:
1 pound beef top round steak, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1-1/2 cups finely chopped onion
1-1/2 cups cubed peeled potatoes (1/2-inch cubes)
1-1/2 cups chopped peeled turnips (1/2-inch cubes)
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
4 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup evaporated milk, optional
Ketchup

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, mix flour, salt and baking powder; cut in shortening until crumbly. Gradually add water, tossing with a fork until dough forms a ball. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes., Preheat oven to 375°. In another large bowl, combine beef, onion, potatoes, turnips, salt and pepper. Divide dough into 4 equal portions. On a lightly floured surface, roll 1 portion into a 9-in. circle. Mound 1-1/2 cups filling on half of circle; dot with 1 tablespoon butter. Moisten edges with water; fold dough over filling and press edges with a fork to seal. Place on a parchment-lined rimmed 15x10x1-in. baking pan. Repeat with remaining dough, filling and butter. Cut slits in tops of pasties. Bake 50-60 minutes or until golden brown. (If desired, pour milk into slits halfway through baking time.) Serve with ketchup., Freeze option: Freeze cooled pasties in a freezer container. To use, reheat pasties on a parchment-lined baking sheet in a preheated 375° oven until heated through.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 556 calories, Fat 32g fat (10g saturated fat), Cholesterol 47mg cholesterol, Sodium 864mg sodium, Carbohydrate 46g carbohydrate (3g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 19g protein.

CORNISH PASTY



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Reawaken childhood memories of summer holidays with Sara Buenfeld's eat-by-the-sea favourite, the Cornish pasty

Provided by Sara Buenfeld

Time 1h20m

Yield Makes 4

Number Of Ingredients 9

125g chilled and diced butter
125g lard
500g plain flour, plus extra
1 egg, beaten
350g beef skirt or chuck steak, finely chopped
1 large onion, finely chopped
2 medium potatoes, peeled, thinly sliced
175g swede, peeled, finely diced
1 tbsp freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Rub the butter and lard into the flour with a pinch of salt using your fingertips or a food processor, then blend in 6 tbsp cold water to make a firm dough. Cut equally into 4, then chill for 20 mins.
  • Heat oven to 220C/fan 200C/gas 7. Mix together the filling ingredients with 1 tsp salt. Roll out each piece of dough on a lightly floured surface until large enough to make a round about 23cm across - use a plate to trim it to shape. Firmly pack a quarter of the filling along the centre of each round, leaving a margin at each end. Brush the pastry all the way round the edge with beaten egg, carefully draw up both sides so that they meet at the top, then pinch them together to seal. Lift onto a non-stick baking tray and brush with the remaining egg to glaze.
  • Bake for 10 mins, then lower oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4 and cook for 45 mins more until golden. Great served warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1174 calories, Fat 68 grams fat, SaturatedFat 35 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 114 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 7 grams sugar, Fiber 6 grams fiber, Protein 34 grams protein, Sodium 1.96 milligram of sodium

CORNISH PASTY



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Traditional meat and vegetable pastry.

Provided by Barrie Malson

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     European     UK and Ireland     English

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 11

2.188 cups all-purpose flour
¼ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
½ cup butter, diced
½ cup water
1 ¼ pounds rump roast, cubed
1 onion, chopped
2 potatoes, peeled and diced
2 small carrots
salt and pepper to taste
2 tablespoons milk

Steps:

  • In a small saucepan, cover carrots with water. Bring water to a boil and cook until tender, about 10 minutes. Let cool and slice. Sift flour, salt, and baking powder together in a bowl. Add butter, and rub to the consistency of coarse crumbs. Mix in water. If dough is sticky, add more flour.
  • Roll dough out until about 1/4 inch thick. Cut out six circles, each about 5 inches round. Do not stretch the dough.
  • Mix meat and vegetables together, and salt and pepper to taste. Cover half of each pasty base with the filling. Moisten pastry edges, fold pastry over the filling. Press edges together with a fork. Transfer raw pasties to a baking sheet, brush tops with milk, and make a small slit in each top to allow steam out.
  • Bake at 450 degrees F ( 230 degrees C) for 10 minutes. Turn oven down to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C), and bake for 35 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 557.6 calories, Carbohydrate 51 g, Cholesterol 100.6 mg, Fat 27.3 g, Fiber 3.6 g, Protein 26.1 g, SaturatedFat 14.3 g, Sodium 359.5 mg, Sugar 2.5 g

AUTHENTIC CORNISH PASTIES



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This is a delicious, simple pasty (pronounced "pass-tea" ) recipe. No gravy is needed, as it makes its own. The crust is sturdy but good. These have no turnips or swedes; you can add them if you like. My husband hates them, so I leave them out. Prep time is estimated, as I've never paid attention to how long it takes. Note: if measuring the flour by volume rather than weight, be sure to stir it first, or you will end up with too much flour, and thus a tough, dry crust.

Provided by Halcyon Eve

Categories     Savory Pies

Time 1h15m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 medium potato, peeled and cut into 1/4 inch dice
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1/2 lb chuck or 1/2 lb round steak, cut into 1/2 inch cubes
salt & pepper
1 pinch dried thyme (optional)
8 ounces flour (scant 2 cups)
2 ounces cold butter, diced
2 ounces vegetable shortening or 2 ounces lard, chilled and diced
cold water (add ice cubes to keep very cold)
1 eggs, beaten (to glaze) or 1 milk (to glaze)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 425* F.
  • Combine potato, onion, meat, and seasonings; mix together well.
  • Cut butter and shortening into flour in a bowl until mixture resembles fine crumbs. Add about 2 tablespoons cold water and mix with a fork to form a firm dough (add more water if necessary, until mixture just holds together).
  • Turn dough out onto a floured surface and knead lightly a few times. Cut into quarters, and roll each quarter out into a 6-7 inch circle. Trim by using a small plate placed over pastry and cutting around edge with a small, sharp knife.
  • Divide filling between each circle of pastry. Wet edges with water and fold pastry into a semi-circle, pressing edges together. Flute edges with fingers to form a tight seal.
  • Place pasties onto a baking sheet and brush with egg or milk. Bake at 425* F for 40-45 minutes, or until golden and heated through. May be served hot or cold.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 503.2, Fat 27.5, SaturatedFat 11.9, Cholesterol 77, Sodium 124.4, Carbohydrate 55.2, Fiber 3.2, Sugar 1.8, Protein 8.9

TRADITIONAL CORNISH PASTIE



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The original version of this recipe was found at Britain Express. For many generations wives in Corwall would make these 'Hot Pockets' of meat and vegetables, often leftovers from the previous nights supper for their miner, dock worker, etc. husbands to take to work for their noon meal. This recipe represents the traditional recipe when it was made from scratch. This recipe is not made with puff pastry but with a simple pie crust which the British call 'shortcrust pastry'. If you wish to cut corners you can use premade refrigerated pie crusts from the supermarket.

Provided by CarrolJ

Categories     < 4 Hours

Time 1h15m

Yield 2 hot pockets, 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 unbaked pie crusts
1 medium potato (peeled and cubed into small cubes)
1 medium onion (chopped)
1 small rutabaga (uncooked, peeled and chopped)
1/2 lb of lean roast (cut into small cubes) or 1/2 lb steak (cut into small cubes)
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 small amount cold water

Steps:

  • Add the potato, onion, rutabega, meat and spices together and mix well.
  • Lay out one of the pie crusts and put half the ingredients on half of the pie crust leaving about 1 inch along the edge for sealing.
  • Lightly dampen along the edges of the pie crust with your fingertips.
  • Lay the other half of the pie crust over the top of the filling and press the top and bottom edges together well.
  • Fold the sealed edge toward the center and either crimp with your fingers or press along the entire folded edge with the tines of a fork.
  • Bake 425 degrees F. for 15 minutes then lower temperature to 350 degrees F for an additional 30 minutes.
  • Serve hot with brown or white gravy or serve cold without.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1193.1, Fat 65.1, SaturatedFat 16.9, Cholesterol 72.6, Sodium 2209.8, Carbohydrate 114.5, Fiber 12.6, Sugar 8.8, Protein 39.4

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Directions. Preheat your oven to 210C. Put the flour, mustard and butter in a bowl and rub in the butter until it resembles breadcrumbs. Add 3 tbsp of cold water and mix with a knife until the ...
From nzherald.co.nz


CORNISH PASTIES BY POST DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FROM CORNWALL
Traditional Cornish Pasties by post, made, crimped and baked in Cornwall every morning in our Cornish bakery. Order today for delivery to your home or event. Skip to content . Phone: 01503 262066 £ 0.00 Basket. Shop Online; Our Cornish Pasties; About Us. Our Bakery. Our Shops. Suppliers. Cornish Heritage. FAQs; Contact; Our delicious Steak & Stilton pasties are back in …
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CORNISH PASTIES - PAUL HOLLYWOOD
Heat the oven to 200°C/Gas 6. Divide the pastry into 5 equal pieces. Roll each out on a lightly floured surface to a 3mm thickness and cut out a 24cm circle, using a plate as a guide. 4. Scatter a scant layer of swede on a pastry semi-circle, leaving a 1cm border. Add a similar layer of potato, season lightly and top with some onion.
From paulhollywood.com


EASY, TRADITIONAL CORNISH PASTY RECIPE - THE GREAT CORNISH OUTDOORS
Add the flour and fat into a mixing bowl. Rub the fat into the flour. To make the best flaky pasty, leave the fat quite lumpy. Gradually add the chilled water, so the flour mixture comes together. Once in a ball, place on a floured surface and roll out the pasty.
From thegreatcornishoutdoors.com


WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CORNISH PASTY? - SWAGGER …
Cornish pasties by post are traditional meat pies that contain diced beef, potato, onion, and rutabaga. Rutabaga is also known as swede in the United Kingdom. In the cornish meat pie, at least 12.5% of the contents are minced. The contents also need to have a light peppery seasoning. It has to be made in Cornwall to be recognized as an ...
From swaggermagazine.com


CORNISH PASTIES - THE JOURNEY GIRL
Cut the steak into 1 inch cubes and place in a large bowl. Add the diced potatoes, onion, carrot and rutabaga to the bowl. Season with salt and pepper and stir it all together. Place the pasty dough on a floured surface and divide into 6 equal pieces. I find it easier to shape the dough into a rectangle and divide.
From thejourneygirl.com


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