I sometimes game with a woman from Oz, there was a food fair in London during the summer and she was ecstatic because there was going to be a stall selling Aussie meat pies.I do miss the aussie meat pie. It's the nutritional equivalent of the english kebab: minced "beef" in gravy, wrapped in commercial pastry and topped with tomato sauce (== ketchup).
Despite the username I am a mere apprentice to Master @vernon (note the 'm' v. 'M')Perhaps we need the expert opinion of @Piemaster.
Look what arrived with our shopping - a recipe for a lidless apple "pie"! Will this madness never end? View attachment 63168
Is it cos it's lemon?That appears to be a tart chart.
The pasties can be made anywhere but the Cornish ones must have been made in Cornwall. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Is it a pasty if it was made outside Cornwall?
A half inch shell of dried up pastry, a few diced potatoes, and a faintly thin smear of brown slime that lays claim to being meat?????????????A Cornish Pasty is just that and a pie has not yet been invented to match it from any aspect !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You represent all that is wrong with life.I class a suet pudding as a pie. I've never had gravy on a proper pudding.
A half inch shell of dried up pastry, a few diced potatoes, and a faintly thin smear of brown slime that lays claim to being meat?????????????
I don't think so.
Quite right.
A pasty is essentially a lunchtime sandwich for harsh conditions before Tupperware was invented.
A half inch shell of dried up pastry, a few diced potatoes, and a faintly thin smear of brown slime that lays claim to being meat?????????????
I don't think so.
[four Yorkshiremen mode] You were lucky!we used get them occasionally for my junior school diners (although it was shortcrust)... a ladle full of mince & onions in gravy, and a separately cooked slice of pasty on top... loved it! Far far better than the greasy floppy handmade 'crisps' they threw on our plates when he had salad.