I made these for our Jubilee picnic and they were really tasty. They are great for picnic's, lunch or a quick snack. These pasties are filled with cheese, potato and Marmite which is a match made in heaven!
Ingredients:
- 500g potato, grated
- 200g mature grated cheddar
- 100g breadcrumbs
- 1 bunch of thinly sliced spring onions
- 2 eggs
- fresh chopped herbs
- 500g short crust pastry
- 2 tbsp Marmite
Recipe:
- Mix the potato, cheese, breadcrumbs, spring onions and 1 egg in a bowl.Sprinkle over salt and pepper to taste and add in some fresh chopped herbs (use any you have, I used chives and parsley) and mix again.
- roll out the pastry so it is just slightly thicker than a pound coin (3.5 mm). Cut the pastry into circles using a 16-17cm round plate as a template, you will probably have to re-roll the pastry a few times.
- Warm the Marmite in a small pan with a splash of water so it is runny. Brush the pastry with the Marmite leaving a 2-3cm boarder.
- Divide the fillings between the middles of each circles, then beat the left over egg and brush around the boarder of the pastry. Bring up the 2 sides and crimp - if you don't know how to just watch this video http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/techniques/crimping_pasty .
- If you want to freeze the pastry to cook later just pop them on a tray in the freezer until hard, then put into a freezer bag until required.
- Warm the over to 160°C and brush the pasties all over the beaten egg. Cook for 50 mins - 1 hour until golden brown.
- Eat warm with brown sauce and lots of salad (or what ever you fancy!).
Wow, really professional looking pasties!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I was very pleased as this was my first attempt!
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