Cornish Pasty Recipes

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EASY CORNISH PASTIES



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These are a bit different from traditional pasties, but the ingredients are probably already in your kitchen. My husband really enjoys these, so I like to double the recipe and freeze the extras to have on hand as a quick meal. -Judy Marsden, Ontario, California

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 1h5m

Yield 8 pasties.

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/2 pound ground beef
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1/2 to 1 teaspoon seasoned salt
1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley
1 teaspoon beef bouillon granules
1/4 cup water
1 cup diced peeled potatoes
1/2 cup diced carrots
2 tablespoons finely chopped onion
2 packages (11 ounces each) pie crust mix

Steps:

  • In a skillet, cook beef over medium heat until no longer pink; drain. Add flour, seasoned salt and parsley; stir until well coated. Dissolve bouillon in water; stir into meat mixture. Add potatoes, carrots and onion. Cover and cook over medium heat until vegetables are crisp-tender. Cool. , Meanwhile, prepare pie crusts according to package directions. On a floured surface, roll each pie crust into a 12-in. square. Cut each square into four 6-in. squares. Place about 1/3 cup meat mixture in center of each square. , Moisten edges of pastry with water and fold over meat mixture to form a triangle. Press the edges with a fork to seal. Make a 1-in. slit in the top of each triangle. Place on 2 ungreased baking sheets. Bake at 400° until golden brown, 20-25 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 289 calories, Fat 18g fat (5g saturated fat), Cholesterol 14mg cholesterol, Sodium 521mg sodium, Carbohydrate 24g carbohydrate (1g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 8g protein.

CHEF JOHN'S CORNISH PASTY



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This Cornish pasty is one of those rare recipes that novice cooks will find easier to make than experienced bakers. That's because to make this to its original, and very sturdy specifications, you're forced to over-mix the dough; a cardinal sin that literally gives pie makers nightmares.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Sandwich Recipes

Time 3h25m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 15

4 cups bread flour
3 ounces cold lard
2 ounces cold butter
1 ½ teaspoons salt
⅔ cup ice water, or as needed
12 ounces beef skirt steak, cubed
1 cup diced Yukon Gold potatoes
½ cup diced onion
⅓ cup diced turnip
1 ½ teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 pinch cayenne pepper
2 tablespoons butter, cut into 8 thin slices
1 large egg, beaten
1 teaspoon water

Steps:

  • Cut flour, lard, cold butter, and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt together in a bowl with a pastry blender until mixture has the consistency of coarse crumbs. Make a well in the center and pour in ice water. Mix with a fork until mixture begins to come together; use hands to form into a dough ball.
  • Turn dough out onto a lightly-floured work surface and knead until dough is smooth and forms a firm ball, about 2 minutes. Wrap dough tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate until chilled, at least 2 hours.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat.
  • Stir steak, potatoes, onion, turnip, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, black pepper, and cayenne pepper together in a bowl until evenly-combined.
  • Beat egg and 1 teaspoon water together in a small bowl.
  • Divide dough into 4 equal rounds and roll each round out to about 1/8-inch thickness and 8-inches in diameter. Brush each dough round with egg mixture.
  • Place 1/4 of the steak mixture slightly off-center on each round of dough, and top steak mixture with 2 slices butter. Fold dough over steak filling to form a half moon shape and press edges together to seal. Trim excess dough from edges of pasties. Transfer pasties to the prepared baking sheet and crimp edges with the tines of a fork; poke fork 1 time into the top center of each pasty and brush tops with egg mixture.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until browned and bubbly, about 1 hour. Cool on a wire rack for 5 to 10 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 499.4 calories, Carbohydrate 10.1 g, Cholesterol 138.5 mg, Fat 45.5 g, Fiber 1.3 g, Protein 12.9 g, SaturatedFat 22 g, Sodium 1920.9 mg, Sugar 1.4 g

CORNISH COWBOY PASTIES



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This Cornish pasty recipe is my tribute to the British miners who took our classic to the US

Provided by Jamie Oliver

Categories     Mains     Jamie's America     Chicken     Father's day     American     Pies & pastries

Time 1h30m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 18

PASTRY
250 g butter
300 ml hot water
500 g plain flour, plus extra for dusting
1 large free-range egg, beaten
1 handful medium ground cornmeal or polenta
FILLING
1 red onion, peeled and finely chopped
olive oil
4 skinless, boneless higher-welfare chicken thighs, cut into 2cm dice
½ small butternut squash, (approximately 250g) peeled and cut into 1cm chunks
1 carrot, peeled and roughly chopped
1 medium potato, peeled and cut into 1cm chunks
6 sprigs fresh sage or thyme, leaves picked and chopped
nutmeg
300 ml organic chicken stock
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon plain flour

Steps:

  • Marcy Tatarka, an absolutely lovely cook I met in Wyoming, was full of all sorts of local food knowledge. She told me that people in this part of America are really into their pasties! Turns out that in the 1920s and 30s, miners from Cornwall came over to work in Montana and it wasn't long before the locals developed a taste for the good old Cornish pasty. Their recipes haven't evolved radically since, but they do embrace local ingredients like chicken, squash and sage. Pastry isn't exactly health food, but a delicious pasty once in a while won't hurt you. If you like, you can make a slightly 'skinnier' pasty by reducing the butter to 200g and adding 50ml of olive oil. But frankly, if I'm making these I just go for it old-school style.
  • Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas 4. Bring your butter and water to the boil in a large pan, then take the pan off the heat. Stir the flour and 1 tablespoon of sea salt into the mixture bit by bit with a spatula, until you've got a dough. Tip it on to a floured surface and use your hands to shape it into a smooth ball. Put the ball of dough into a floured bowl, dust the top with flour, then cover with cling film and chill in the fridge for about 30 minutes while you make the filling.
  • Meanwhile, get a large pan and fry your chopped onion in a lug of olive oil for 10 minutes or until softened. Add the diced chicken and fry for 5 minutes until brown, then add the rest of the chopped vegetables and herbs. Fry for another 5 minutes, then add 3 or 4 good gratings of nutmeg. Season well with salt and black pepper, then pour in the chicken stock and Worcestershire sauce. Stir in the flour and simmer on a medium heat for 15 to 20 minutes, until most of the stock has cooked away and you're left with nice thick gravy.
  • Dust a clean surface and a rolling pin with flour, then divide your pastry dough in half and roll each half out until it's slightly thinner than 0.5cm. Use a cereal bowl (about 15cm in diameter) to cut 4 circles out of each half, so you end up with 8 circles. You may need to cut out 2 or 3 circles from each half first, then re-roll the remaining pastry to make the rest. Dust the circles with flour, and spoon your filling into the middle of each one. Brush the edges of the pastry with some of the beaten egg, then fold each circle in half over the filling and crimp the edges with your finger and thumb to seal them. If you want to see how this is done, check out this video on how to assemble a pasty.
  • Line 2 baking trays with greaseproof paper, scatter a handful of cornmeal or polenta over the paper, and place your pasties on top. Brush the pasties all over with more of the beaten egg and sprinkle over a little more cornmeal. Bake in the hot oven for 30 to 35 minutes, or until golden, and serve straight away with a fresh green salad. A taste of Cornwall in the Wild West - who'd have thought it!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 659 calories, Fat 34.9 g fat, SaturatedFat 18.5 g saturated fat, Protein 27.2 g protein, Carbohydrate 59.0 g carbohydrate, Sugar 6.4 g sugar, Sodium 0 g salt, Fiber 0 g fibre

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)
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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

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 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.

GORDON RAMSAY'S CORNISH PASTIES



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Adapted from Gordon Ramsay's Great British Pub Food, these pasties largely resemble the original Cornish pasties, but with a little twist - the recipe uses different cuts of beef, namely rump or sirloin, while the meat and vegetables are precooked to add more flavor.

Provided by TasteAtlas

Categories     Savory Pastry

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

600g plain flour
¾ tsp fine sea salt
300g cold, unsalted butter, cut into cubes
9-12 tbsp ice-cold water
400g (14 oz) waxy potatoes, such as Charlotte or Desiree
½ rutabaga, about 400g (14 oz)
1 large sweet onion
400g (14 oz) rump or sirloin of beef
sea salt
2 tsp coarsely ground black pepper
1 tbsp olive oil
20g butter, diced
1 medium egg, lightly beaten

Steps:

  • Combine flour, salt, and butter until they resemble coarse breadcrumbs, then add 9 tbsp of water to form the dough-add more if needed. Knead the dough for a few minutes, then form into a ball, cover with cling film and leave to rest in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.
  • Cut the vegetables and meat into equal, 1 cm pieces, and season with salt and pepper. Sauté the meat in the mixture of 1 tbsp olive oil and 10 g butter for 1-2 minutes, then transfer to a plate.
  • In the same pan, add the rest of the butter and fry the vegetables for 5-7 minutes until slightly golden. Add the juices from the beef and cook till the vegetables are tender, then combine with the beef and leave to cool.
  • Preheat the oven to 220°C. Make four equal pieces of dough and roll out each one to a 3-4 mm thick circle; trim each to 25 cm in diameter - help yourself with a dinner plate to measure that out. Evenly divide vegetables and meat onto each one and sprinkle with salt and pepper once more.
  • Cover the edges of the pastry with the beaten egg, then fold in half and crimp the edges to prevent the filling from leaking. Place the pasties onto a large baking sheet and brush them with the beaten egg, transfer in a preheated oven and bake. After 10 minutes, lower the temperature to 180 °C and bake for another 20-25 minutes. Cover with greaseproof paper if the pasties start to get overly brown.

CORNISH PASTIES



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Provided by Robert Irvine : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h20m

Yield 8 servings of 2 to 3 appetizers each

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 carrots, peeled and diced small
1 medium onion, peeled and diced small
2 medium potatoes, peeled and diced small
2 to 3 cloves garlic, chopped
1 1/2 pounds ground beef
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 teaspoons Irvine Spices Jerk Seasoning
4 tablespoons tomato paste
3 sheets puff pastry dough (often sold in 17 or 18-ounce packages containing 2 (9 or 10-inch square sheets puff pastry)
3 eggs, beaten, for egg wash

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a skillet and saute the carrots, onion, potatoes, and garlic until al dente. Add ground beef and brown. Drain fat from pan and season with salt and pepper and jerk seasoning. Stir in tomato paste to bind mixture, and let cool.
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Roll out puff pastry dough and, using a circle cutter, cut out 16 to 24 (3-inch) diameter dough circles and place on a lightly greased baking sheet. Place a spoonful of meat mixture on 1 side of each pastry circle. Fold each into a half-circle and seal edges by pinching the dough together. Brush surface of pastry with egg wash. Bake until golden brown, about 6 to 8 minutes.

HAIRY BIKERS' CORNISH PASTY RECIPE



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This Hairy Bikers' Cornish pasty is made with beef, onions, swede, and potatoes. It's a proper authentic pasty recipe for true pasty lovers.

Provided by Hairy Bikers

Categories     Lunch, Packed lunch

Time 1h10m

Yield Serves: 6

Number Of Ingredients 6

450g plain flour
2tsp baking powder
1tsp salt
125g unsalted butter
2 egg yolks
125ml cold water

Steps:

  • To make the shortcrust pastry: Place the flour, baking powder, salt, butter, and egg yolks into a food processor and blitz until the mixture forms crumbs. Slowly add the water until a ball of pastry miraculously appears - you may not need all the water. Wrap the pastry in clingfilm and leave it to chill in the fridge for an hour.
  • To prepare the Cornish pasty filling: Preheat the oven to 180°C (gas mark 4). Roll out the pastry to the thickness you like, but be careful not to tear it. Using a dinner plate as a template, cut out 6 discs of pastry.
  • Season the vegetables separately with salt and black pepper. Put the beef into a bowl and mix with the flour and some salt and pepper. Place some potatoes, swede, onions, and beef on one half of the circle, leaving a gap around the edge. Dot with butter. Brush around the perimeter of the pastry circle with the beaten egg, then fold the pastry over the vegetables and meat and seal firmly. Starting at one side, crimp the edges over to form a sealed D-shaped pasty. Brush the whole pasty with a beaten egg, then make a steam hole in the center with a sharp knife.
  • Repeat to make the other pasties. Put the pasties in the oven and cook for 50 mins until they are crispy and golden and the filling is cooked through. Leave them to rest for 5-10 mins before eating.

Nutrition Facts : @context https, Calories 614 Kcal, Sugar 3 g, Fat 27 g, Sodium 5.9 g, Protein 24 g, Carbohydrate 69 g

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

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  • Glaze with the egg wash and put onto a baking tray lined with parchment paper, don't squash them up too much, you may need to use two baking sheets


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Cut a design (or initials) into one of the sides of the pasties to vent the steam. Place, fluted edges up, on the prepared baking sheet. Brush with egg wash. Bake at 400°F for the first 15 minutes, then reduce the temperature to 350°F and bake for a further 25 to 30 minutes. Remove from the oven and serve warm, or chill to reheat later.
From kingarthurbaking.com
4.1/5 (42)
Total Time 1 hr 10 mins
Servings 6
Calories 520 per serving


HOW TO MAKE PERFECT CORNISH PASTIES - GOOD FOOD
2020-09-04 Cornish pasties started life as a hearty, eat-in-the-hand lunch for British coalminers, with a warm peppery filling of beef, potato, swede and onion inside rich, buttery pastry. Need to know. Make this easy, no-fuss hot water pastry your friend, because it's sturdy, supple, and won't shrink or crumble. By rubbing the butter into the flour (by ...
From goodfood.com.au
Estimated Reading Time 3 mins


MAKE YOUR OWN GENUINE CORNISH PASTY | CORNISH PASTY ...
Make your own Genuine Cornish pasty. This recipe will make 6 ‘ansome pasties. For shortcrust pastry (rough puff can also be used): 500 g strong bread flour (it is important to use a stronger flour than normal as you need the extra strength in the gluten to produce strong pliable pastry) 120 g lard or white shortening; 125 g Cornish butter; 1 tsp salt; 175 ml cold water; For the filling. 400 ...
From cornishpastyassociation.co.uk
Estimated Reading Time 3 mins


CORNISH PASTIES - MUM'S TRADITIONAL CORNISH PASTY RECIPE
2018-05-19 How to make Cornish Pasties - the Somerset Way Go straight to the recipe When we were little, one of my mother's staple dishes for weekday suppers was Cornish Pasties. She made her Cornish Pasties with flaky pastry which took an inordinate amount of preparation, but which she thought hid her poor pastry skills. My grandma was a dreadful cook but a rather excellent baker and made a …
From london-unattached.com
5/5 (1)
Total Time 1 hr 5 mins
Category Lunch, Main Course
Calories 430 per serving


THE PERFECT TRADITIONAL CORNISH PASTY RECIPE
2008-05-28 The Cornish pasty is known and loved throughout Great Britain and has long been part of the country's culinary heritage. It is believed the pasty originated with Cornish tin miners who, unable to return to the surface at lunchtime, could still enjoy a hearty meal. With their hands often dirty from a morning's work, the pasty could be held easily by a "handle" at one end of the thick pastry ...
From thespruceeats.com
Ratings 435
Category Lunch, Snack, Dinner, Pies
Author Elaine Lemm
Calories 329 per serving


CORNISH PASTIES - PAUL HOLLYWOOD
All Recipes; Bread; Cakes; Pastries; Puddings; Tarts; Pies; Biscuits; Search. Cornish Pasties . This is the original portable meal, eaten by Cornish tin miners and farm labourers. The pastry had to be robust to make it portable, and it was quite common to have a savoury filling at one end, sweet at the other. It now has protected status and must be made in Cornwall. The vegetables need to be ...
From paulhollywood.com
Estimated Reading Time 2 mins


TRADITIONAL CORNISH PASTY RECIPE / VIEW SIMPLE FOOD VIDEOS ...
Traditional Cornish Pasty Recipe Sliced or diced potato, turnip (called swede in the uk), and onion. According to the cornish pasty association, the filling ingredients must include roughly diced or minced beef (and no other meat but beef can be used), and only these vegetables: This cornish pasty is one of those rare recipes that novice cooks will find easier to make than experienced bakers ...
From cheese-strata.blogspot.com


CORNISH PASTY RECIPE - CORNISH PASTY RECIPE: YOU'LL ADORE ...
Cornish Pasty Recipe · preheat the oven to 165c and line a large baking sheet with baking paper. · roll out your shortcrust pastry and . 1 tbsp olive oil · 1 small brown onion, finely chopped · 2 garlic cloves, crushed · 350g beef mince · 1 small potato, peeled, finely chopped · 1 carrot, peeled, . · rub the butter and lard into the flour until you have the texture of breadcrumbs.
From canola-oil-frying.blogspot.com


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