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48
Easy
1 hr 35
Published 1998
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Cornish pasties were taken down the mines by miners and eaten as a complete meal. There was meat at one end and apple or jam at the other, with scrolled initials in the pastry to indicate the difference. This recipe, however, is for modern savoury pasties that have been miniaturised and adapted to be served as finger food.
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