English pasties are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They are typically made with a savory filling of meat, vegetables, and herbs, all wrapped in a flaky pastry crust. Pasties can be baked or fried, and they can be served with a variety of dipping sauces. Whether you are looking for a quick and easy meal or a hearty and satisfying feast, there is sure to be an English pasty recipe that fits your needs.
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TRADITIONAL ENGLISH BEEF & POTATO PICNIC PIES - PASTIES
Delicious little "hand pies" which are ideal for picnics as well as for brunch, lunch & light snacks. These are very easy to make & can be made ahead & frozen for up to 3 months. I made these using individual 5" disposable aluminium pie tins; however, the ingredients listed would also make a large double-crusted plate pie. Serve them warm or cold with pickles, relishes, chutneys & assorted salads. Also wonderful with hot gravy! The individual 5" pies that have been made here are quite generous, so if you wish, make them smaller than that - maybe in a muffin tin!
Provided by French Tart
Categories Savory Pies
Time 2h
Yield 6 individual pies, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- First peel and cut your potatoes into even size chunks & then boil for about 15-20 minutes or until very tender, but not too mushy.
- Drain the potatoes and add the milk, butter, salt & pepper to taste.
- Mash very well with a potato masher or using a hand-held mixer.
- Mash/mix until there are no lumps left.
- The mashed potato should be smooth but fairly firm and not too soft.
- Heat up the oil in a large roomy pan and add the diced onions. Add the garlic if using with the onions.
- Cook the onions for about 15-20 minutes, until soft and golden.
- Remove the onions and set to one side in a large mixing bowl.
- Add the minced beef, adding a bit more oil if necessary. Stir the minced beef all the time to break down any lumps. Cook for about 15 - 20 minutes until cooked & brown all the way through.
- Add the tinned tomatoes, soy sauce, herbs, tomato puree if using and a good twist of freshly ground black pepper. Mix together thoroughly.
- Continue to simmer and add the beef stock - stirring all the time for a further 5 minutes.
- Take off the heat and add the beef mixture to the onions.
- Mix them together thoroughly & then add the mashed potatoes - mix again well.
- Allow to cool slightly.
- Pre-heat the oven to 220C, 425F or gas mark 7.
- Grease 6 x 5" pie tins OR 1 x 9" ovenproof pie plate.
- Sprinkle some flour onto a board and roll out the ready-made puff pastry.
- Taking a saucer or a large cookie cutter, cut out six x bottoms for the pie tins, just slightly larger than the tins. (Invert the pie plate & cut around it for a plate pie.).
- Put the pastry bottoms into the buttered tins (or on to the buttered plate) and fill generously with the beef and potato pie filling.
- Cut out the lid/s and moisten the edges of the bottom pastry case with water; then place the lid/s on top - making sure they reach right up to the edge.
- Crimp the edges of the pastry with a fork or your fingers to make a seal.
- Cut two slits on top of the pies with a knife or scissors.
- Glaze with the beaten egg (or milk) and sprinkle some sea salt.
- Bake in the pre-heated oven for 25- 30 minutes until puffed up and golden brown.
- Serve warm or cold with pickles, chutneys and assorted salads.
- Ideal for picnics, snacks, light lunches & brunch.
- Freezer:.
- To freeze them, pack them with greaseproof paper between each pie in a freezer container. Defrost for at least 6 hours. Can be frozen before the final baking or after being baked. To cook when unbaked, defrost them & then follow the directions above.
ENGLISH PASTIES
Pasties - which are meat-filled turnovers - came from England along with the Cornish who settled in America. Years ago, miners and woodsmen throughout the Midwest relished having these pasties in their lunch boxes.
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Lunch
Time 1h20m
Yield 4 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Combine flour and salt. Cut in shortening. Add enough water or milk to moisten dry ingredients. Shape into a ball. Cover and set aside. , For filling, toss together beef, pork, potatoes, onion, salt and pepper. Divide the pastry in half and roll each into a 10-in. circle. Divide the filling over the center of each pastry; dot each with 1/2 tablespoon butter. Fold pastry over the filling, sealing edges tightly. Cut slits in the top of the pasties. If desired, brush tops with egg. Place on a greased baking sheet. Bake at 400° for 45 minutes. Spoon 1 teaspoon water per pastry in slits. Reduce heat to 350°; bake 15 minutes longer or until golden.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 605 calories, Fat 32g fat (10g saturated fat), Cholesterol 58mg cholesterol, Sodium 518mg sodium, Carbohydrate 53g carbohydrate (4g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 23g protein.
Tips:
- Choose the right potatoes: Use a floury potato variety such as Russets, Idaho, or Maris Pipers for a light and fluffy filling. Avoid waxy potatoes like New Potatoes or Red Potatoes, as they will not break down and create a smooth filling.
- Cook the potatoes properly: Boil the potatoes until they are tender but still hold their shape. Overcooked potatoes will become mushy and make the filling too soft.
- Season the potatoes well: Use a generous amount of salt and pepper to season the potatoes. You can also add other herbs and spices, such as garlic powder, onion powder, or paprika, to taste.
- Use a good quality steak: For the best flavor, use a well-marbled steak, such as a ribeye or strip steak. Skirt steak or flank steak can also be used, but they will be tougher.
- Cook the steak properly: Sear the steak over high heat to create a flavorful crust, then reduce the heat and cook to your desired doneness. Overcooked steak will be tough and chewy.
- Use a variety of vegetables: Use a mix of vegetables in your pasties, such as carrots, peas, and onions. You can also add other vegetables, such as broccoli, cauliflower, or mushrooms, to taste.
- Crimp the pasties properly: Crimp the edges of the pasties tightly to seal them and prevent the filling from leaking out. You can use a fork or a pastry crimper to create a decorative edge.
- Bake the pasties until golden brown: Bake the pasties in a preheated oven until the pastry is golden brown and the filling is heated through. Overbaking the pasties will make the pastry dry and crumbly.
Conclusion:
English pasties are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed hot or cold. They are perfect for a quick and easy meal on the go or a hearty and satisfying dinner. With a variety of fillings to choose from, there is sure to be a pasty that everyone will enjoy. So next time you're looking for a new recipe to try, give English pasties a try. You won't be disappointed!
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