how to make pasties like those in the UP?
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I have a recipe for pasties. Don't know if it's like they make in upper michigan though... :-)
the dough is pulled up and around the meat & potatoes like a calzone, rather than in a pie plate.
Is that what you're looking for?
the dough is pulled up and around the meat & potatoes like a calzone, rather than in a pie plate.
Is that what you're looking for?
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oh stitchin' witch! hahahahahaha.... not Those kind of Pasties! hahahahahaha... I realize this is a Fabric Based forum; however... hahahaha.... sorry, but I am laughing out loud here!
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Originally Posted by sewTinker
oh stitchin' witch! hahahahahaha.... not Those kind of Pasties! hahahahahaha... I realize this is a Fabric Based forum; however... hahahaha.... sorry, but I am laughing out loud here!
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I prefer mine without rutabagas, just with meat, potatoes and onion in the crust. Some folks include carrots in them too.
The "a" is pronounced like that in the word "past" not a hard or long "a" as in "paste." So even though spelling is same, the pronounciation is different between the little things that strippers stick wear and this food item, taken into the mines by Cornish miners for lunch.
The "a" is pronounced like that in the word "past" not a hard or long "a" as in "paste." So even though spelling is same, the pronounciation is different between the little things that strippers stick wear and this food item, taken into the mines by Cornish miners for lunch.
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