Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 I have heard of these but thought they were a pastry but spelled differently. Thank you for this recipe. I like your little story about them at the end of your recipe. Fiona , renaissanc242322@a... wrote: > > 1 recipe whole wheat pastry for a double crust 1/4 cup butter or olive oil > marg 1 onion, thinly sliced 1 carrot, sliced thin 1 turnip, peeled and > diced 1 large potato, peeled and diced 1/4 pound mushrooms, chopped 2 > tablespoons water 1 teaspoon yeast extract spread 1/4 cup Substitute milk 1 egg > Substitute _Home of Vegan Gourmet Cheese Alternative_ > (http://www.imearthkind.com/) (check out this link) 1/4 pound shredded Cheddar cheese (see vegan > Cheese) salt and pepper to taste 1 egg, beaten or Substitute > 1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). > 2. Divide pastry into four equal portions and roll each one out in a > square shape. Set pastry aside to rest. > 3. Place a large skillet over medium heat. Add butter or margarine and > allow to melt. Add onion and sauté for 5 minutes, until translucent and > beginning to brown. Add carrot, turnip, potato, mushrooms, and water. Lower heat > and cover skillet. Allow mixture to cook for 10 minutes, stirring > occasionally. > 4. In a small bowl, dissolve yeast extract in milk. Whisk in 1 egg. > subsitute Stir this mixture into cooked vegetables. Continue to stir until mixt > ure thickens. Add Vegan cheese, and salt and pepper to taste. Set aside to > cool. > 5. Place 1/4 of filling on one half of each pastry square. Fold pastry > diagonally and seal edges. Brush tops of pastry with milk substitute > 6. Place pasties on an oven tray and in preheated oven cook for 30 > minutes, until pastry is golden brown. > 7. Cornish Pasties (Cornwall in England) were made by the miner's > wife's with meat and potato in one end and a jam/jelly mix in the other end of the > same pastie. the miner with his dirty hands could hold the thick crust, eat > his meal then throw the crust to the rat that were in the mine. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 I want to try these pasties. I have eaten them before and I'll tell you they are out of this world good. The ex coworker from Scotland used to make them. She used meat but made mine separate with potatoes and turnips. Thanks for this recipe..........Donna renaissanc242322 wrote: 7. Cornish Pasties (Cornwall in England) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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