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Title: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: Admin aka Dan on November 16, 2003, 14:50:36
Here is a plate of my mini veggie and lentil pasties - Good for the Holiday
Season as tasty things to have for buffets and parties.  Recipe to follow.

(http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/images/pasties.JPG)

Best Wishes

busy_lizzie
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: MagpieDi on November 16, 2003, 15:01:38
They look absolutely scrumptious....busy lizzie!!
Look forward to the recipe!
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: Hot_Potato on November 16, 2003, 15:12:11
:P....they look fantastic Busy Lizzie.....also keen to have recipe.....H.P.
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: busy_lizzie on November 16, 2003, 18:38:06
Hi, I am soooo proud  ;D ;D my pasties on the Message Board! Many Thanks to Dan!  I know I am being embarrassing,  :-[ :-[and need to get a life!!  Made them a week ago and they are now residing in the freezer.  

Thought before I give you the recipe, would tell you that in line with Christmas Baking preparations late this afternoon I am going to make my Christmas Cake.  This has turned into a family ceremony as every year my children (both in their twenties now) and  their partners and some friends all gather to give the mixture a stir for good luck, they all make a wish and make an attempt at stabbing the devil (a cherry).  Then my husband makes a speech, usally along the lines of "Good Health and Happiness at Christmas" then we have a glass of port and some shortbread.  

Anyway on with the recipe:  This is basically a mixture of any vegetables, and red lentils in a hot water crust pastry.

Ingredients for filling: Onions, garlic, mushrooms, leeks, carrots, parsnip, swede, brussel sprouts, potatoes, but any combination of vegetables will do. Meat eaters can also add chopped cooked meat if preferred.

2/3 tablespoons of oil, varied according to your quantities of veg.

2/3 dessertspoons of medium curry powder to taste

4 ozs red lentils (approx)
A Stock Cube or Bouillon in hot water enough to cover vegetables.  and salt, pepper , bay leaves and any other favourite herbs.

Method:  Sweat all the chopped vegetables in the oil, until they are softening, then add the curry powder and cook for a few minutes then add the stock, and when simmering a little, add the rinsed red lentils, and cook until the lentils are soft. add the flavourings, salt, pepper and any herbs.  The object is to end up with  what looks like a thick vegetable and lentil stew, not too dry but not too runny. Leave it to cool considerably.

The Hot Water Crust Pastry ingredients:
12 Ozs plain flour
1/2 level teaspn salt.
4 ozs soft table margarine
1 egg yolk
1/4 pint of water

Method:  Sift flour and salt into a warmed bowl. Put the fat and the water into a small pan over a low heat until the fat has melted, then bring to the boil.  Make a well in the centre of the flour and drop the egg yolk in, cover the yolk with a little of the flour then quickly add the hot fat mixture, stirring with a wooden spoon until the mixture is cool enough to handle.  Turn the dough onto a floured surface and knead quickly until soft and pliable.  Shape the dough into a ball, put onto a warm plate and cover with an inverted bowl.  Leave in a warm place for 20 minutes.  

Roll out onto a floured surface to the thickness you require.  Mine is quite thin, but thick enough so mixture doesn't burst through.  I use the other end of a sundae dish to cut out shape, so my pasties come out about 3 to 3 1/2 inches in length, good finger food, but not too tiny.  Place mixture in the middle of each round then brush egg around the edges, and make your pastie shape.  Brush with an egg wash, and cook in quite a hot oven 180/190 electric. 4/5 Gas.  10/15 minutes depending on your oven.  Keep watching and when your pasties turn a light golden brown they are ready. My recipe makes abour 20.

They are so versatile as you can add anything you like to the mixture.  I have been making them for the past 15 years and they always go down a treat, so hope anyone who tries them enjoys them.  Hope my explanation is okay, if not don't hestitate to get in touch.  They freeze very well too.

I am off to make my Christmas Cake now.  Best Wishes, Busy_Lizzie  :D :D  
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: Colin_Bellamy-Wood on November 16, 2003, 21:50:34
Hi Busy Lizzie, your photo of the pasties looks so delicious that I've "saved" your recipe, and I hope to get a few done to practise before Christmas.   I guess that because they will be curry-hot, the need to serve heat hot is not necessary.

Thanks for publishing, I'll let you know how we get on.
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: Palustris on November 17, 2003, 00:16:53
Look and sound great.
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: Hot_Potato on November 17, 2003, 02:11:48
Thanks for the recipe Busy Lizzie.....they sound even more lip smacking good when you read how to make them....I bet your kitchen smelled lovely this (oops Sunday) afternoon  if you've been "Christmas caking"  :P...H.P.
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: busy_lizzie on November 17, 2003, 14:43:46
Hi, Christmas Cake duly made, and thankfully turned out well! Kitchen did smell lovely and I even played a few Christmas CDs, to put us all in the mood.  It is always a bit nervewracking, but looked good when I brought it out of the oven. :P  Another thing to tick off my Christmas To-Do List.  Thank you to everyone for responding so nicely. :-* busy_lizzie  :D
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: Hot_Potato on November 18, 2003, 01:03:00
sounds as if a good time was had by all  :). did everyone get a "lick of the spoon"  :P wish I'd been there - just love Christmas preparations.... H.P.
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: Beer_Belly on November 18, 2003, 11:22:59
B_L - Looking at those pasties hasn't half made me hungry :-)
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: clare on November 18, 2003, 16:05:14
ooohh busy lizzie!!  I've just got back from my lunch break and have now seen the piccie of your pasties.... they look delicious!!!!  Now, I just know I am going to have to go out of the office to get a snack this afternoon  :D

I'm definitely going to try making your recipe over christmas.... I love pasties  :)
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: Applejack on January 10, 2004, 15:35:37
Hello busy lizzie, I am new to your Wonderful site, I am also a new lottie holder.  I thought I would let you know that I have just made your pasties, they are absolutely scrumptious.  I love the pastry, I have made curry puffs with puff pastry & samosas with water pastry & I would say that these are a mixture of the two.  A couple of the neighbours are just about to sample them. Thank you for the recipe.
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: tim on January 12, 2004, 19:57:15
Aj - thanks for bringing this recipe to the fore again - I'd lost my copy and forgotten about it. Must get 'doing'!

Reminds me of the things one used to get at the school tuck shop. Worth dying for! = Tim
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: busy_lizzie on January 13, 2004, 12:59:43
Thanks so much for your posting AJ, I am so glad you enjoyed my pastie recipe - I appreciate you letting me know.  :D Unfortunately those on the photo are long gone.   :P They were wolfed down during our Christmas games night. Think it is time to make some more.  
Welcome to this wonderful Board, by the way. It just has everything you could possibly want here, including lovely people!  :)

Thanks for your kind words too Tim.  :)  busy_lizzie
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: tim on January 31, 2004, 16:07:37
Busy Lizzie - do you know something??
I've just made hot-water-pastry - for the first time in my long life. Very amenable stuff.

Have to say that you should warn folk that the pastry mix should be cut in half to fit on a 14"x20" board. Too late - had to make adult sized pasties. Family wish I had made more!! = Tim

(http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=3d004d9b-7725-3926-3c6c-647832873b4f&size=lg)   -what's all this, then??
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: busy_lizzie on February 08, 2004, 18:19:15
Glad you enjoyed them Tim! :D  busy_lizzie
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: tim on February 08, 2004, 20:47:32
Did you see the photo - or had it gone to a pastie Heaven by then?

(http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=137c44a0-3b4c-4099-1fb9-4d6a63be2a80&size=lg)
Title: Re: busy_lizzie's Pasties
Post by: busy_lizzie on February 08, 2004, 21:53:44
They look fantastic Tim, and I bet they tasted great too. Thrilled you enjoyed my recipe, and it turned out so well. :D :D busy_lizzie
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