**Pendarvis House Cornish Pasty: A Culinary Journey to Cornwall**
Embark on a delectable culinary adventure with the Pendarvis House Cornish Pasty, a traditional British dish that captivates taste buds with its savory fillings and flaky crust. Originating from Cornwall, England, this iconic pasty has been a staple of the region's cuisine for centuries. Our collection of recipes offers a diverse range of pasty variations, each bursting with unique flavors and textures. From the classic beef and potato filling to the vegetarian delight of sweet potato and spinach, these recipes cater to every palate. Whether you're a seasoned pastry chef or a novice cook, our step-by-step instructions and insightful tips will guide you in crafting this delightful dish. So, gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and prepare to indulge in the irresistible charm of the Pendarvis House Cornish Pasty.
AUTHENTIC CORNISH PASTIES
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
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 PASTY
Recipe handed down from my great grandmother. Individual pasties were often made for lunches for the men in the fields or on the seas.
Provided by Susan S
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 2h
Yield 1 pie, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Make pie crust: Mix flour by hand with 1/2 of shortening till crumbly.
- Add remaining shortening and continue to mix.
- Salt may be added to flour if desired.
- Add water- mix with fork until forms into a ball.
- Roll out into top and bottom crust.
- Or may use purchased crust.
- Preheat oven to 350.
- Put uncooked pie crust into bottom of 9" pie plate.
- Cover with a layer of sliced potatoes.
- Sprinkle with 1/3 of the onions.
- Crumble 1/2 ground chuck and spread over potatoes.
- Continue layering ending with potatoes and onions.
- Cover with top crust.
- Put a few holes in it for steam to escape.
- Bake approximately 1 1/2 hours until potatoes are soft.
- Let sit 10 minutes before slicing.
- Serve in slices as a pie with Chili Sauce on the side.
TRADITIONAL NORTHERN IRISH PASTY
Serving and prep times are guesses as i have not made these yet. Source: KIETO'S DAILY RECIPE 3/10/04 The Irish version pasty (and this is particularly a Northern Irish delicacy) is round and flat, about 3/4 inch thick and consists of meat, potato and onion dipped in batter and fried. The English pasty, on the other hand, is a kind of meat and vegetable pie in a pastry crust. A "pasty supper" would include chips with the aforementioned pasty. We're going to do it the Irish way. Let's do it!
Provided by Yellow Lab Lover
Categories European
Time 45m
Yield 6-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Mix all of the above Irish Pasty ingredients and add:.
- 2 Tbls. chopped parsley.
- 1 medium size onion [Diced and sauteed].
- Form the pasty into approx 3-inch diameter patties.
- Dip into your favourite fish batter and cover all over.
- Deep fry in 375F oil and remove when a golden.
- brown.
- Serve with chips (French Fries) cooked in same.
- oil. Woo hooooooo! :)).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 318.4, Fat 12.5, SaturatedFat 4.7, Cholesterol 51.4, Sodium 594.7, Carbohydrate 32.1, Fiber 3.2, Sugar 2.2, Protein 18.6
PASTY PASTRY FOR CORNISH MINERS' PASTIES
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
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
Tips:
- To make the perfect Cornish pasty dough, use a combination of plain flour and bread flour. This will give the pastry a crispy exterior and a tender interior.
- Be sure to chill the dough before rolling it out. This will make the dough easier to work with and will prevent it from shrinking in the oven.
- When filling the pasties, be sure to pack the filling in tightly. This will prevent the pasties from becoming soggy.
- Crimp the edges of the pastiesしっかりと閉じます。これにより、焼いている間にパスティが割れるのを防ぐことができます。
- Egg wash should be applied to top of pasty before baking. This will give the pastry a golden brown color.
- Cornish pasties can be baked in a conventional oven or in a bread machine. If using a bread machine, be sure to use the dough setting.
Conclusion:
Cornish pasties are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They are also a great way to use up leftover vegetables. Even though the steps to make Cornish pasties can be a little bit complicated, if you follow these tips, you'll be able to make perfect Cornish pasties every time. So what are you waiting for? Get started today!
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