Pasty Pastry For Cornish Miners Pasties Food

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CORNISH MINERS' PASTIES



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These are SO good, I really should make them more than once a year! Upper Michigan (USA) has several small towns that were originally populated by Cornish miners who worked the mines there. Walking down Main Street in these towns will usually take you past a mom-n-pop cafe' where you can buy a pasty similar to this recipe. This makes 6 LARGE or 8 MEDIUM pasties--adjust the water** & butter depending on the size you choose. Recipe Recipe #230316 will complete your trip down a Cornwall Main Street.

Provided by Debber

Categories     Savory Pies

Time 1h30m

Yield 6-8 pasties, 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 lb ground beef (turkey or venison)
2 cups diced potatoes
2 cups diced carrots
1 cup diced turnip
1 medium onion, chopped
2 teaspoons salt
6 -8 tablespoons butter
6 -8 tablespoons water (see ** description)
2 tablespoons milk (more or less)
1 (10 ounce) can cream of mushroom soup (or leftover beef or chicken gravy)
0.5 (10 ounce) can milk
thyme, to taste
tarragon, to taste

Steps:

  • Prepare pastry according to Recipe #230316 , set aside; preheat oven to 350.
  • Mix meat, vegetables and salt in large bowl; divide into 6-8 portions; set aside.
  • Divide pastry into 6 (large) or 8 (medium) equal pieces; roll each into a large circle, about 1/4-inch thick.
  • On one half of each circle, place equal amount of meat-veg mixture.
  • Carefully lift and fold pastry over filling (half circle); moisten edges of pastry with water & pastry brush; use a fork to crimp the edges to prevent liquid (added later) from oozing out. If there is a thin edge of crust, fold it over on itself to make a nice crust.
  • Transfer each pasty to a large baking sheet (I use two).
  • With a paring knife, poke a hole straight into JUST the top crust, shaped like an X, each leg should be about a half-inch long, then fold the little corners back (like a flower).
  • Melt butter and water in the microwave; pour equal amounts into each pasty (through the little flower-hole you've created in the previous step).
  • More butter-water can be added about half-way through the baking, if you didn't use it all at this point.
  • Brush tops of pasties with the milk.
  • Pop it all into the oven; bake for one hour; tops should be GOLDEN BROWN (you won't be able to let them in there much longer anyway--as the aroma is BEYOND this world!).
  • Serve with gravy made from the soup & a bit of milk; add your favorite herbs (thyme & tarragon are our favorites); just heat the soup & milk, sprinkle in the herbs & spoon over the pasty or into the little hole.
  • ALSO -- you might want to let these "rest" for a few minutes before eating---the insides will be VERY hot!
  • TIPS ON EATING THESE: Miners would've carried these in a lunch pail (wrapped in a dishtowel!) -- we serve 'em on plates and slather on the gravy AFTER cutting them open to release the steam & heat; the crust is especially delish with the gravy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 393.4, Fat 26.9, SaturatedFat 13.1, Cholesterol 86.2, Sodium 1321.2, Carbohydrate 20.5, Fiber 3, Sugar 4.7, Protein 17.7

PASTY PASTRY FOR CORNISH MINERS' PASTIES



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This goes with Recipe #230311 and makes the most outstanding pastry crust ever! Lard is the preferred "shortening" and closest to the "original" recipe. But regular shortening will work, too. Although butter would make it very rich, I've NEVER used butter in this. The crust is very light and flakey--but sturdy enough to hold the pasty ingredients; turns a beautiful golden-brown when brushed with milk prior to baking. This recipe can also be used for quiches (weighted down with beans) and pies.

Provided by Debber

Categories     Savory Pies

Time 10m

Yield 6-8 pasties, 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

3 cups flour
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup shortening or 1 cup lard
3/4 cup ice water (the colder the better!)

Steps:

  • Mix dry ingredients in mixing bowl.
  • Cut in shortening with a pastry blender until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  • Add ice water a little at a time, tossing with a fork to make a pastry-like dough.
  • Add a bit more water if it seems dry and won't hold together when squeezed lightly.
  • Gather into a ball, press firmly now, then wrap with plastic wrap and chill while preparing the pasty ingredients (see Recipe # ).
  • Roll dough out on a lightly floured surface (or on top of a piece of plastic wrap which can easily be folded over and then peeled off once the pasty ingredients are loaded).
  • Edges of pasty should be brushed with a smidgen of water and then crimped VERY firmly with a fork (and I fold them and crimp again -- so none of the liquid seeps out).
  • Brush tops of finished pasties with milk to enhance the crust (it will bake to a beautiful golden brown).
  • NOTE: Like pastry dough, pasty dough should be handled as LITTLE as possible to ensure flakiness. So, *handle with care* !

Nutrition Facts : Calories 529.8, Fat 34.8, SaturatedFat 8.6, Sodium 628.9, Carbohydrate 47.8, Fiber 1.7, Sugar 0.2, Protein 6.5

CORNISH PASTIES



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h20m

Yield 6 Cornish meat pasties, serving 6 as a light lunch

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 teaspoons confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon salt
3 ounces cold, unsalted butter, cut into pieces
4 ounces lard or vegetable shortening, cut into pieces
1 egg yolk
6 tablespoons cold water
10 ounces chuck steak, trimmed and cut into scant 1/4-inch dice
1 small onion, very finely chopped
1 medium carrot, cut into 1/4-inch dice
1 small Idaho potato, cut into 1/4-inch dice
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
3/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 egg, lightly beaten
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • For the pastry: Sift the flour, confectioners' sugar, and salt into a mixing bowl and add the butter and lard. Using your fingers, 2 knives, or a pastry blender, cut the butter and lard into the dry ingredients until mixture resembles fine crumbs. In a small bowl, whisk the egg yolk and water together and add to the flour mixture. Mix quickly, but thoroughly, until mixture just comes together to form a dough. Knead briefly until pastry is smooth with no cracks; the trick to making this delicate pastry easy to work with is kneading it just enough so that it can be rolled out and manipulated without breaking but yet retains its lovely crumbly texture. Press into a flattened disk shape and wrap in plastic. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes and up to overnight before proceeding.
  • Remove the pastry from the refrigerator and unwrap. Allow to soften slightly, then place on a lightly floured work surface and roll the pastry to a thickness of 1/4-inch. Using a small plate or saucer as a guide, cut out 6 (6-inch) rounds. (Scraps may be combined and reformed if you cannot get 6 rounds out of the first batch.) Stack the pastry rounds onto pieces of plastic wrap or parchment paper (with pieces between each round to keep them from sticking together) and refrigerate while you prepare the filling.
  • For the filling: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Remove the pastry circles from the refrigerator. In a mixing bowl, combine the meat, onion, carrot, potato, salt and pepper and mix until thoroughly combined. Place the pastry circles on a clean work surface and place about 1/2 cup of the filling in the center of 1 side of the pastry. Using the beaten egg, brush the edges of the pastry and then bring the unfilled side over the filled side so that edges meet. Press edges together to seal and then crimp using your fingers or a fork. Repeat with the remaining turnovers and then transfer to a baking sheet. Brush the tops of the turnovers with the remaining egg and then cut several slits into the top of each pastry. Bake for 20 minutes, or until pastry is golden brown around the edges. Reduce the heat to 350 degrees F and continue to bake until the pasties are golden brown. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 10 to 15 minutes before serving.

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

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