I remember, as a kid, loving to visit Grandma's house, just so I could eat her yummy Pasties! No, seriously, they were so good! And no, I'm not being disgusting. Pasties were a staple for mine-workers, honest!
Since then, we've learned to make them ourselves and are a family favorite. However, my Grandma would make her dough from scratch. This is a true art and one that we have not mastered, which is why we decided to not "recreate the wheel" and use pre-made refrigerated pie crusts. So much less stress and quite a time saver as well... (Sorry Grandma!)
Ingredient List:
1 lb. Petite Sirloin, cut into 1/2 inch pieces
3 lg. Potatoes, diced into very small pieces
1/3 C. Onion, finely diced
2 pkgs. Refrigerated Pie Crusts (4 Crusts total)
Salt & Pepper
1/2 stick Butter, diced
1 Egg
1 T. Water
As you might notice, we bought Beef Stir Fry Meat in the image above. This is a very easy way of cutting up your meat, because the stir fry meat comes in slices already, and tends to be relatively fat free, so you don't lose a lot of the meat you buy. We also love to use our Pampered Chef Flexible Cutting Mats!
You'll want to dice up the onions and potatoes. You'll see the Pampered Chef Manual Food Processor works amazingly on the onions.
Next, dice up your potatoes. Before I started selling Pampered Chef, I have been using the Vidalia Chop Wizard. If you don't have this in your Kitchen, you are missing out!!! It is a must have for everyone! I saw one yesterday at my local Target for only $20. As you can see below it works splendidly for dicing up Potatoes or anything else you need diced.
Now combine the meat, potatoes and onions in a mixing bowl. Then season with Salt and Pepper. As you can see, we're using the Pampered Chef Medium Bamboo Fiber Mixing Bowl. Have I mentioned yet how I love these bowls?
Take your pie crusts and cut them in half. Each half will be a Pasty. Place about a 1/2 cup of your mixture and place on one side of your dough and top with a few of your butter pieces. The butter will help give moisture to your Pasty.
Fold your dough over and cut off the excess. Save the excess dough to make a few more Pasties. Below we are using the Pampered Chef Pastry Cutter, which works great to trim your dough.
Now use a fork and crimp the edges of your dough.
Place your Pasties on a baking sheet lined with Parchment Paper. Next, make an egg wash by beating together one egg and water and brush the tops of your Pasties, in this case the Pampered Chef Silicon Brush works perfectly for this job.
Then cut a couple of slits on top. We like to season ours with some Kosher Salt and Black Pepper, which makes them look tasty too.
Bake the Pasties at 375 degrees for 45-50 minutes or until golden brown. We like to serve ours with Brown Gravy and some Mini Kosher Pickles.
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