From speninv@home.com Thu Feb 28 09:10:42 2002 Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 05:20:46 +0000 (UTC) From: Glenn Spencer Newsgroups: rec.food.recipes Subject: Cornish Pasties Followup-To: rec.food.cooking, rec.food.recipes Cornish Pasties Cornish pasties originated as portable lunches for tin miners, fishermen and farmers to take to work. Housewives used to make one for each member of the household and mark their initials on one end of the pasty. These complete-meal pasties, which vary slightly in content in different parts of Cornwall, were popular in other parts of the country too. In Bedfordshire, for instance, they put fruit in one end of the pasty, for dessert; these were called Bedfordshire Clangers'. A prime cut of meat, such as rump, is often used in Cornwall for the pasties but, because of the high price of rump, you can use blade. Serves 4 - serve hot or cold. 1 Potato, medium, cut into 1/4 inch dice 1 Onion, medium, chopped 8 oz Blade of beef or rump steak, cut into 1/2 inch cubes 8 oz Plain flour 2 oz Butter, diced 2 oz Lard, diced Cold water - to mix Beaten egg or milk - to glaze Preheat oven to 425 0F. Place the potato, onion and meat in a basin and mix well. Place the flour in a bowl. Add the butter and lard, rub in until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add about 2 tablespoons of water and mix to form a firm dough. Turn out onto a floured surface and knead lightly. Divide the pastry into 4. Roll out each piece to about 6-7 inches. Trim by cutting round the edge of a small plate. Divide the filling between each round. Brush the edges with water and draw up the pastry on each pasty, in a line over the centre of the filling. Seal well. Flute the edge with your fingers. Place the pasties on a baking sheet, fluted edges uppermost. Brush each with a little beaten egg or milk. Bake for 40-45 minutes, until golden brown. View more recipes at http://www.gourmetfoodplaza.com -- Rec.food.recipes is moderated; only recipes and recipe requests are accepted for posting. Please send recipes, requests, questions or comments to Moderator Patricia Hill at recipes@rt66.com Please allow several days for your submission to appear.