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Cornish Pasties III

Submitted by: Mary Mrotek
Bake up a dozen tasty meat- and veggie- filled pastries with this wonderful recipe. The pastry has lard which makes it flaky and easy to handle. And the filling is the perfect balance of meat and vegetables. Bake them in pie shells or on cookie sheets. Either way, they 're fantastic. 

Vegetable Cornish Pasties

Submitted by: Viv Bearpark
This recipe makes four generous pasties, enough for a very proper lunch. Prepared, whole wheat pastry dough is cut into squares and heaped with a hearty, cooked filling of onions, carrots, diced potatoes, turnips, mushrooms and Cheddar cheese. The pastries are folded into triangles, sealed and baked until golden brown. 

Cornish Pasty

Submitted by: Barrie Malson
A hearty combination of steak and veggies make the filling for these delicious individual pastries. The pastry rolls out beautifully, and bakes up golden brown. These are perfect for lunchboxes or a casual supper. 

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Pasties II

Submitted by: Cheryl Sibole
A traditional Upper Peninsula of Michigan treat! Complete with rutabaga! I am from the UP and this is the real deal! Rub pasties with a little milk for a golden color. 

Cornish Pastie II

Submitted by: Lorrie Sterling
These savory pastries are made with prepared pie dough which makes the process quick and easy. Slices of steak, potatoes and onion are tucked inside. Then the pastry is sealed, and the packets are baked. These are perfect for lunchboxes or an impromptu picnic. 

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Coal Miners Pasties

Submitted by: Kevin Ryan
These are very old-fashioned pastry roll ups filled with a savory mix of meat, potatoes, turnips and onions. They 're baked, and served hot from the oven for supper or tucked into a picnic hamper and served at room temperature. 

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Mother's Pasties

Submitted by: Vivienne Abraham
Provided by: Taste of Home
PASTIES were a must years ago when men worked the mines in northern Michigan. The housewives made them in the morning and wrapped them tightly in newspaper so they would stay warm until lunch break. Everyone used to say my mom made the best pasties in the world. This is her recipe. -Vivienne Abraham, Detroit, Michigan 

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Vegetable Pasties

Submitted by: Alex Flowers
I combined 5 pasty recipes to create an easy vegetable pasty with the filling and flavor I desired. 

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Great Grandma Johns' Pasties

Submitted by: JJohns
Home Town: Temecula, California, USA
This recipe originated in Cornwall England, and was adapted by my Great Grandmother Johns. It was originally made for the coal miners and wrapped in butcher paper. The hard pastry shell would keep the juicy contents fresh until the miners were ready to eat. My Grandma would serve with relishes and Coca Cola. If you want to make these more quickly, you can use refrigerated pie crusts instead of the pastry recipe. 

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English Pasties

Submitted by: Margaret Johnson
Provided by: Taste of Home
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. 
 
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