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  1. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    One pastie receipe coming up Muddy!!!

    Cornish Pastie Recipe

    Shortcut Pastry:

    225 gm. plain flour
    115 gm. fat (mixture of lard and butter)
    A pinch of salt.

    Filling:

    225 gm. steak cut into small cubes
    2 or 3 large potatoes
    1 piece of turnip or swede
    1 onion, peeled and chopped
    Salt and pepper

    Method:

    Sift the flour with the salt, rub in the fat, and mix to a pliable consistency with some water. Leave to rest for half an hour.

    Roll out half the pastry into a round about 5 mm. thick (quarter of an inch).

    Peel and slice the potatoes thinly onto the center of round to form a base for the rest of the filling.
    Slice the turnip thinly over the potato, then spread the beef on top.

    Add a little onion, season with salt and pepper.
    Dampen the edge of the circle of pastry with water to help seal it. Bring together the edges to make a parcel with the filling in the center.

    There should be a neat pastry parcel. If you do get any holes, patch them with a little extra pastry. You can make the pastry neater by crimping the edges.
    Fold over the edge to make it slightly thicker, then squeeze tightly every 2 cms. to make a neat pattern along the edge.

    Put the pastry on a piece of buttered paper, make a small slit on top to let the steam brush the top with a little milk, and put it on a greased baking tray.

    Bake it in a pre-heated oven at 200C (gas mark 6) for 30 minutes, reduce the heat to 190C (gas mark 5) and cook another 30 minutes.
    You can make the pastry as a starter, by making it smaller. Try using a saucer as a template to get the size.

    ENJOY!!!! :-D
     
  2. reggaefan

    reggaefan Official Poet Laureate

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    Sounds yummy. I had a Aunt(now deseased) from England she made a Shepards Pie at least that is what she called it I remember it was delicious.
     
  3. muddybob

    muddybob In Flower

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    Thank you Eileen. I con't wait to try them. Maybe next week.

    muddy
     

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