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Any Sconnies or Yoopers out there...
troutgeek
Posts: 458
... have a good pasty recipe(s) for the egg? Anyone else too, it's just
that only Sconnies and Yoopers seem to know the difference between a
pasty (meat pie) and pasties (something found at a burlesque).
that only Sconnies and Yoopers seem to know the difference between a
pasty (meat pie) and pasties (something found at a burlesque).
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Any Scotsman worth a damn already has all those recipes ...Never eat anything passed through a window unless you're a seagull ... BGE Lg.
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Very true.XL BGE - Large BGE - Small BGE - Traeger Lil' Tex Elite - Weber Smokey Joe
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Can't think of many foods that wouldn't benefit from a bit-o-smoke flavor!
Never eat anything passed through a window unless you're a seagull ... BGE Lg. -
I'm not a Yooper, was born in the lower peninsula, live in North Carolina, now, but I love the UP, especially the Keweenaw. I've eaten many a pasty up there, but Toni's Country Kitchen in Laurium ruined me for anything else. Gosh, those things were good!!! I don't know what makes them so much better, but they sure are. I can't picture a smoky-tasting pasty, but it might be good. I can't think you'd need a different recipe for the Egg. Just try a "regular" recipe. I've collected many from the Web, but I've never gotten around to trying to make one. I somehow have the feeling that making really good pastry is an art that takes a while to master, and it sounds like a lot of trouble if it doesn't turn out well. If you try one, I hope you post the results!Theo
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Any Scotsman worth a damn already has all those recipes ...
'cept pastys are an English thing. Yoopers and Sconnies are Michigan UP and Wisconsinites respectivelySteve
Caledon, ON
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Typically, they are Cornish, so yes they are an English thing too. I would bet the Scott's and Finn's would have something to say about this. I'm going to try a recipe from the Mineral Point, WI region, but most recipes are roughly the same. Just don't leave out the rutabaga's.XL BGE - Large BGE - Small BGE - Traeger Lil' Tex Elite - Weber Smokey Joe
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I prefer the tatties. Just keep away from the haggis.XL BGE - Large BGE - Small BGE - Traeger Lil' Tex Elite - Weber Smokey Joe
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Love haggis \:D/Never eat anything passed through a window unless you're a seagull ... BGE Lg.
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haggis, tatties, and neeps make for a good burns night provided there is plenty mccallans to pour over the haggis and the immortal memory isn't too serious
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