@Fiikus_goddess Beef steak, potato, onion, and a few leftover veggies.
@Fiikus_goddess @stueytheround π€€ I'll be right over. Just pulling the boat around.
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Stuey, I think I asked you once about potatoes vs turnips. I've had both and I like potato a bit better. But if I only had a turnip or two, I'd sure use them! Enjoy
@wolfwoman A *proper* Cornish pasty has beef steak, potato, onion and swede (rutabaga), salt, pepper and nothing else. However a pasty can contain **whatever the hell you like** as long as you don't call it Cornish π€£ today I had some parsnip and carrot which needed using so they're in there π
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That's what's always so funny to me when people post "authentic" recipes online. I don't think I ever had with rutabaga, although I've seen that listed before.
I had a few pasties in different places when I visited the UK in 2004 and most most had potato and turnip. π€·
Yours looks and sounds amazing.
@wolfwoman every uk county has its own savoury pastry and depending on the that region produced influences to this day what will be an authentic pasty.
@wolfwoman I know that 4 items were granted protected Designation of Origin status by the European Union and so Cornish Pastys, Melton Mowbray pies, Stilton and Irish Poteen have approved ingredients
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Melton Mowbrays are awesome.
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Oh my, now I really *have* to have this!! https://cookfavor.com/melton-mowbray-pork-pie/
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I wasn't aware of that! Also, I've had Stilton and a pasty in Cornwall so hopefully it was the real deal ;)
Would love to try the Melton Mabray but moonshine made by the Irish sounds very dangerous!
@stueytheround Yummmmm!!!