Homemade pasties!!

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  • Kimmer2011
    Kimmer2011 Posts: 569 Member
    They aren't even pronounced the same. As my mom said back in the 70's, "PAST-ies are what you eat. PASTE-ies are what Brooke Shields wore in The Blue Lagoon."
  • skierxjes
    skierxjes Posts: 926 Member
    I won't make my homemade pastys anymore cause I know how terrible they are for you haha :(
  • nerdyandilikeit
    nerdyandilikeit Posts: 2,185 Member
    all of you confused people clearly did not read/watch harry potter :P

    *high five*
  • deejay7806
    deejay7806 Posts: 165 Member
    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSiYhOzWtmrI42YKt8W1xUtpA9_LThD87FdlnnUtPsFpgocgf2uheheheh loved this....did make me laff...as didnt no wot the us version of pasty was...but i have to point out....that pasties are not english.....they ARE CORNISH.... i no cause i live in cornwall..... and a bit of history 2 go wiv it.....years n rears ago the miners in cornwall would take pasties down the mine...they would have thick crimpin aling the edge do they could hold them....one end was savory and the other end was sweet.... then when they had eaten the pasty they would throw away the crust.....
  • deejay7806
    deejay7806 Posts: 165 Member
    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSiYhOzWtmrI42YKt8W1xUtpA9_LThD87FdlnnUtPsFpgocgf2uheheheh loved this....did make me laff...as didnt no wot the us version of pasty was...but i have to point out....that pasties are not english.....they ARE CORNISH.... i no cause i live in cornwall..... and a bit of history 2 go wiv it.....years n rears ago the miners in cornwall would take pasties down the mine...they would have thick crimpin aling the edge do they could hold them....one end was savory and the other end was sweet.... then when they had eaten the pasty they would throw away the crust.....images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSiYhOzWtmrI42YKt8W1xUtpA9_LThD87FdlnnUtPsFpgocgf2u
  • deejay7806
    deejay7806 Posts: 165 Member
    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSiYhOzWtmrI42YKt8W1xUtpA9_LThD87FdlnnUtPsFpgocgf2uheheheh loved this....did make me laff...as didnt no wot the us version of pasty was...but i have to point out....that pasties are not english.....they ARE CORNISH.... i no cause i live in cornwall..... and a bit of history 2 go wiv it.....years n rears ago the miners in cornwall would take pasties down the mine...they would have thick crimpin aling the edge do they could hold them....one end was savory and the other end was sweet.... then when they had eaten the pasty they would throw away the crust.....images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSiYhOzWtmrI42YKt8W1xUtpA9_LThD87FdlnnUtPsFpgocgf2u


    oh and i forgot 2 say......they are absolutely delicious...if made properly....... awww could eat 1 now mmmmm mouth watering hehehe !!!! :-)
  • Laceylala
    Laceylala Posts: 3,094 Member
    Yes spotted **** is a real thing. And its freaking good! The dish. Spotted weeners would be an issue for me to go near.
  • CoryIda
    CoryIda Posts: 7,870 Member
    Yes spotted **** is a real thing. And its freaking good! The dish. Spotted weeners would be an issue for me to go near.
    They would have to spend an awful lot of time in the sun to get freckles THERE
  • beckys19
    beckys19 Posts: 119 Member
    yummm... we're former 'trolls' (used to live in Michigan's lower penninsula, 'under' the bridge) who are now right across the river from 'da UP. :bigsmile:

    Gotta make pasties sometime. They're big up here, they were the staple lunch for miners in the area. Sometimes fruit was cooked into half of the pasty, so there would be a lunch end and a dessert end.

    Thanks to the previous poster for the recipe, I'll have to play around to see if I can get a healthier version by switching to half or more whole wheat flour and subbing some chicken/turkey sausage for some of the beef/pork. I don't think my hubby will argue with me playing around the kitchen to make these, he's been wanting me to do some up for quite a while now!
  • godblessourhome
    godblessourhome Posts: 3,892 Member
    i'm from a mining town in south dakota and they were hugely popular. we still eat them several times a year. :) my mom made 540 of them for my grandma's funeral.

    http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/article_9acf3285-9ea4-50eb-a1f0-6e3d6dc482cb.html
  • momof8munchkins
    momof8munchkins Posts: 1,167 Member
    I knew what the OP meant but my mind went there anyways. Picture boobie pasties made out of toast that has been cut out with a heart shaped cookie cutter....or a star.
    hahahahaha.. my brain went there too.. :laugh:
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