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Flaky Layers and Flavourful Fillings: The Art of the Cornish Pasty
When it comes to iconic British culinary delights, the Cornish pasty stands out as a savoury sensation that has captured the hearts and taste buds of people worldwide. This hand-held pastry, filled with a delectable combination of meat, vegetables, and seasonings, has a fascinating history dating back centuries. In this blog post, we'll take a journey through the origins of the Cornish pasty and explore its enduring popularity, even in the modern era where pasties by post have become a convenient and cherished tradition.
The Origin of the Cornish Pasty:
The Cornish pasty has deep roots in Cornwall, a region in the southwestern part of England. Although the exact origins remain a subject of debate, it is widely believed that the pasty emerged as a practical and portable meal for tin miners during the 17th and 18th centuries. The pasty's distinctive shape, with its thick crimped edge, allowed miners to hold the pastry with dirty hands and discard the crimped crust, minimising waste.
Traditional Filling and Crimping:
A traditional Cornish pasty typically consists of diced beef, potatoes, swede (rutabaga), and onions, seasoned with salt and pepper. The ingredients are encased in a flaky pastry crust, creating a hearty and flavourful meal. The unique crimping along the edge not only serves a functional purpose but also became a way for families to identify their pasties. The crimped edge might have contained a sweet filling at one end, distinguishing it from a savoury filling at the other, offering a delightful combination of flavours in a single pastry.
Popularity Beyond Cornwall:
Over the years, the Cornish pasty has transcended its humble origins and become a beloved dish enjoyed across the United Kingdom and beyond. Its portable nature, delicious flavour profile, and comforting warmth make it a popular choice for lunch or a quick snack. Cornish pasty shops can be found in various towns and cities, with some establishments even offering innovative twists on the traditional recipe.
Pasties by Post: A Modern Tradition:
In today's interconnected world, the tradition of enjoying Cornish pasties has expanded beyond geographical boundaries. Pasties by post services have gained popularity, allowing individuals to order these delicious treats online and have them delivered to their doorstep. This convenient option has become a way for people to savour the authentic taste of Cornwall, even if they are miles away from the picturesque landscapes of the region.
Statistics on Pasties by Post:
While specific statistics on pasties by post may vary, the growing trend is evident in the increasing number of online platforms and specialty bakeries offering this service. Many businesses provide a range of pasty options, from classic beef and vegetable fillings to vegetarian and even vegan alternatives. The convenience of having authentic Cornish pasties delivered has undoubtedly contributed to the global appreciation of this culinary gem.
The Cornish pasty's journey from the tin mines of Cornwall to kitchens and dining tables around the world is a testament to its enduring appeal. It's rich history, traditional preparation, and modern adaptations make it a symbol of comfort and culinary craftsmanship. As the popularity of pasties by post continues to rise, this iconic dish is likely to maintain its status as a beloved and easily accessible treat for generations to come.
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I sent this to my daughter who was absolutely delighted with it. She has told me that the scones were delicious and tasted really freshly baked and the cherry jam was perfect for someone who is allergic to strawberries. I won’t hesitate to order from you again in the future.
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She was really impressed with the Black Forest Cream Tea. Loved the fact that you got coffee as well as tea to drink. The clotted cream was so delicious and thick she had to cut with a knife. She also commented how lovely the photo was on the box.
Last Monday I sent 8 people cream teas … two of them to have 2 cream tea boxes!
Unfortunately only one of the people got their message!!
One friend in her late 80s called today to say her son had chased you up to find out who had sent their Mum this treat!
Rebecca has been in touch with me about one of our friends receiving 2 boxes … and that seemed fine and she’d received the missing one > > except yesterday I received an email saying they were putting a label on another box for her?!?
SO - out of the 8 people I know of only one who had my message included in their box!
I haven’t been in touch with Catherine Garner who is 90 and housebound and I hope she did in fact receive her box even although she may not have known who sent it!
I’m hoping to be in touch with Chris RENNIE who is 88 today to see if she got hers.
I LOVE giving your Cornish cream teas boxes but am dismayed to find out only one friend received my greeting.
Please could you call me on [****] to get this sorted out for the next time I send your boxes… thank you!
I have thought of a birthday next Monday when I will send some pasties in it too … I desperately need to be assured that this will arrive + my greeting.
With hope of your answer and help … Margaret Black
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