Pasty

pasties

A pasty () is a british baked pastry, a traditional variety of which is particularly associated with cornwall, south west england but has spread all over the british isles. it is made by placing an uncooked filling, typically meat and vegetables, on one half of a flat shortcrust pastry circle, folding the pastry in half to wrap the filling in a semicircle and crimping the curved edge to form a seal before baking. the traditional cornish pasty, which since 2011 has had protected geographical indication (pgi) status in europe, is filled with beef, sliced or diced potato, swede (also known as yellow turnip or rutabaga – referred to in cornwall and other parts of the west country as turnip) a...

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