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SteveK

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Just cooling down now. The locals can smell it and are very interested, hope I get some. Still couldn't get swede so used carrot instead.
 
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That looks pretty damn good !!

But just one question:
Shouldn’t it be Cornish Pastie’s ?


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58 minutes ago, SteveK said:

Just cooling down now. The locals can smell it and are very interested, hope I get some. Still couldn't get swede so used carrot instead.

 

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That's a lot better than the first attempt. 1 Michelin star.

regards worgeordie

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I used half as much salt this time and a tiny pinch of fresh cracked black pepper - it was easily as good as the ones you buy in the UK from those overpriced pasty shops. If I had to be super critical, and I usually am, the Thai palm oil margarine imparted a very subtle taste to the pastry, which although actually was nice, made it taste a bit less authentic. Next time I'm going to try using lard.

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1 hour ago, SteveK said:

Just cooling down now. The locals can smell it and are very interested, hope I get some. Still couldn't get swede so used carrot instead.

 

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That looks very tasty. HP sauce would go a treat with that.

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Made my pasties with pork and came up a treat. I also used that Palm oil margarine they have here. I wouldn't put it on a sandwich but lovely buttery flavour in pastry or cooking. Your Key lime pie was superb too by the way Britman. So easy to make too. Gonna do a cottage pie next.

 

By the way, may sound a bit daggy but if you make any pie filling, savoury mince, shepherds pie etc throw a can of baked beans in. Really thickens everything up and gives a really smooth texture and a nice flavour. I don't particularly even like baked beans but my grandma used to do it.  

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