Pasties,a Michigan tradition

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • We bring you along on our annual pasty making day.

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  • @davidgiblin4934
    @davidgiblin4934 Год назад +15

    They make pasties in Cornwall England called Cornish pasties years ago they put the filling in one end and fruit in the other for the copper miner husbands

    • @paulwilliams6753
      @paulwilliams6753 7 месяцев назад

      This was considered to be their meal and their dessert.

    • @essiebessie661
      @essiebessie661 4 месяца назад

      Those miners migrated to the mines of Canada and Michigan and brought the recipe with them.

  • @essiebessie661
    @essiebessie661 4 месяца назад +2

    Copper Harbor pioneer family here. We sliced the veggies, cubed the meat, and used both beef and lamb.

  • @shovelhead8
    @shovelhead8 Год назад +9

    Half butter and half lard for my crust. Those sure look good, Robin and Geoff. Thank you for sharing your recipe with us. Stay safe and stay warm

    • @justusupnorth8262
      @justusupnorth8262  Год назад

      That sounds like a good crust. Can’t hardly remember that last time we used lard.

    • @shovelhead8
      @shovelhead8 Год назад +2

      @@justusupnorth8262 Lard gives you a crispy, flakey crust. Butter gives you a nice brown crust. Mix is the best of both worlds.

    • @billybollockhead5628
      @billybollockhead5628 Год назад

      ditto, Lard makes them flakey yumminess.

    • @dbreardon
      @dbreardon 7 месяцев назад

      Have you or anyone else you know used "Crisco" rather than lard? I know it can be used for pie crust but not sure if it is used on pasties.

  • @user-ys5xy3um9o
    @user-ys5xy3um9o Год назад +4

    Have you tried making them the Cornish way - putting the meat in raw and adding a bit of butter and flour to the internal ingredients? It creates a sort of gravy inside the pastie from the meat and vegetable cooking juices.

    • @justusupnorth8262
      @justusupnorth8262  Год назад

      That sounds good,we’ll have to try it that way next time. We’re always open to trying different ideas.

  • @sarkybugger5009
    @sarkybugger5009 Год назад +4

    Almost a Cornish pasty.
    Just use thinly sliced raw beef strips, or even ground beef, and slice the veggies thinner. Then add about ten times as much freshly ground black pepper.
    For extra indulgence, add a small knob of butter to the top of every filling, and poke a hole in the top to avoid them popping and leaking.

  • @billybollockhead5628
    @billybollockhead5628 Год назад +4

    Back in my younger heavy drinking days in my 20s my favourite hangover food was a Pasty warmed slightly in a microwave. Then put it between two slices of bread with lots of butter, ketchup, mayo (well salad cream, but Im guessing you cant get that there). The butter melts thru the pasty and bread, and adds to the yummy

  • @bernadettemccarthyflahive5357
    @bernadettemccarthyflahive5357 Год назад +5

    Very interesting that pasties are a Michigan tradition. As a child in Ireland I had them (via Britain) and I think the filling prior to baking contained raw minced beef (hamburger). I’d be interested in trying it your way.

    • @jimdavis8391
      @jimdavis8391 Год назад +2

      Should be a diced brisket or cheaper cut of beef with potatoes. There seems to be much argument about what makes up a correct Cornish pasty though!

  • @CheezeheadChris
    @CheezeheadChris Год назад +3

    Ohhhhhh! Those look awesome! I luv me a good pasty. I'm #teamketchup! Ketchup, butter and pepper. my dad luvs them with rutabagas. Thanks for sharing and making me hungary!

    • @justusupnorth8262
      @justusupnorth8262  Год назад +1

      I may have to try ketchup on one,quite a few people say they like ‘em that way.
      Stay cheesy

  • @marcomcdowell8861
    @marcomcdowell8861 Год назад +2

    Boy oh boy, pasties! One of the few delicious British traditional eats that some parts of America didn't discard.

  • @williamlewis7846
    @williamlewis7846 9 месяцев назад +3

    I grew up on Pasties, and never saw the meat cooked first.

  • @user-qu4vs1em5m
    @user-qu4vs1em5m Месяц назад

    Iron ore minners meal. So good. My grandpa was a iron ore miner
    .

  • @pjamestx
    @pjamestx Год назад +1

    This is great, makes me miss home. Even in the lower peninsula we'd make these, and yeah they freeze really well too. Thanks for sharing!

  • @patriciajoyner9871
    @patriciajoyner9871 Год назад +1

    How fun. I have my family roots in the u.p. grew up in garden city. Now down south. I will sub to see the northern life.

  • @patriciamercer9960
    @patriciamercer9960 Год назад +1

    Fabulous! You just gave me a nice idea for this weekend. Thank you. Stay safe.

  • @belight123
    @belight123 Год назад +1

    Love you guys made something out in the cold! I didn't know Americans really made empanadas. I like pumpkin with cheese, I tried those in Argentina and loved them so much!
    Keep up the good work, guys!

  • @regisfilia
    @regisfilia 7 месяцев назад

    The fact it's actually snowing during the video makes it even more charming.

  • @rosanna3714
    @rosanna3714 11 месяцев назад

    I love Pasties !! I moved to the U P Mich. in 1972 and feel in love with them and have been making them ever since !!😋😋

  • @Plain-Ole-Chuck
    @Plain-Ole-Chuck Год назад +2

    Similar to my mothers beef pot pie. Se made a double crusted pot pie in a 9X13 pan almost the same and served the beef broth on the side for those who wanted it. I remember she used a good bit of sage in it.. Made the house smell wonderful

    • @justusupnorth8262
      @justusupnorth8262  Год назад

      Sounds good
      I think this version got popular in the north country because back in the day the iron ore miners ate them in their lunch in the mines.
      Thanks for stopping by.

  • @DPWian
    @DPWian Год назад

    As a troll from under the bridge I love me a pastie. We can get them here in the Detroit area and I usually go for the bison ones.

  • @BriarLeaf00
    @BriarLeaf00 10 месяцев назад

    A really wonderful recipe and a nice back and forth conversation over the process. Lovely.

  • @dianatennant4346
    @dianatennant4346 Год назад +1

    Thanks for being part of this collab. I've not ever had a pastie but they sure look good

  • @RagnaroksHomesteading
    @RagnaroksHomesteading Год назад +3

    I'm not familiar with these, but they look delicious. 👍🏻 Looks like the new gear worked out great. Thanks for sharing Geoff & Robin.

    • @justusupnorth8262
      @justusupnorth8262  Год назад +1

      Thank you. The table works great , it really reduces the bending down. The wind screen helps a lot also.
      Since you haven’t heard of pasties, you’ll have to try making some.
      Everyone around here has their own recipe so you can really fill them with whatever you like.

  • @EffectPlaceboThe
    @EffectPlaceboThe 9 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting to see the difference from the Cornish pasty. They used lard and not butter. Greetings from Saginaw

  • @jeromethiel4323
    @jeromethiel4323 Год назад +1

    I knew people who would wrap a couple of pasties in paper towel or a handkerchief and stick in an inside pocket when leaving to go deer hunting. They are good cold, and don't make a huge mess. Just the thing for a snack while you are out in your deer stand.

  • @dmr6640
    @dmr6640 7 месяцев назад

    Great video showing how to make traditional food. Really enjoyed the video.

  • @mikaears6787
    @mikaears6787 Год назад +1

    These look delicious! Well filmed and presented!

  • @Mary-had-a-lil-farm
    @Mary-had-a-lil-farm 6 месяцев назад

    Hello fellow Michgander! I am not a Upper, just one of the trolls from under the bridge lol. Thank you for this recipe/video. Will actually try this pasty recipe. That will be great to actually have real pasties in my freezer. Thank you. Take care. Stay warm and God bless 😁

  • @Haliwax88
    @Haliwax88 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you. I’ve been wanting to make these for years but a combination of forgetfulness and not finding a good recipe have held me back. There’s enough info in this video where I can modify any of the steps that I wish.

  • @maccabeus-everydaysurvival5828
    @maccabeus-everydaysurvival5828 Год назад +4

    I'd never heard of them but they sure sound delicious.
    God bless yall

    • @justusupnorth8262
      @justusupnorth8262  Год назад +1

      Hey Mac,
      They seem to be a regional thing, especially popular here in Northern Michigan as well as Wisconsin.
      Good to hear from you.

  • @donjohnson3701
    @donjohnson3701 9 месяцев назад

    I recall eating pasties in upper Wisconsin and Michigan whenever I could find a restaurant serving them. Seems like they came over with the English hard rock miners who worked in the copper mines in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I really enjoy the taste but hadn’t run across how to make them. Thanks for sharing your recipe.

  • @butchcobb2621
    @butchcobb2621 9 месяцев назад

    Hey 🖐! New sub here. I happened upon your channel in my RUclips feed and this looks delicious 😋. Thanks so much for sharing and I look forward to more videos from you. Take care.

  • @RuffCut
    @RuffCut Год назад +1

    looks delicious !Done got hungry!

  • @bradrock7731
    @bradrock7731 2 месяца назад

    Learned something new here today.
    Been eating UP pasties since the 50's & I always thought the Finns brought them over.
    I'm surprised they are from England since the Britts have so little tasty food.

  • @stiltskino4009
    @stiltskino4009 Год назад +3

    Nice empanadas

  • @claytonbarrett6067
    @claytonbarrett6067 Год назад

    Nice, i think ill go with chuck roast. Chuck is my overall favorite cut. Like the whole flour.

  • @luciendesar
    @luciendesar Год назад

    great video! I have to make these when it is the fall

  • @gerryroush8391
    @gerryroush8391 7 месяцев назад

    We always got ours across da river in Kingsford

  • @tabby6812
    @tabby6812 Год назад

    Wow,look delicious l made pasty yesterday. I never made it with a roast, I put ground beef and pork in mine. I'm going to try making it with a roast next time. 😊

  • @neomage2021
    @neomage2021 11 месяцев назад

    Looks delicious!

  • @edmertins8072
    @edmertins8072 7 месяцев назад

    My grandparents made them at mertins cafe in iron river

  • @davesdiversions8078
    @davesdiversions8078 Год назад +2

    The Pasty looked really good.

  • @oh1876
    @oh1876 Год назад

    Like a cornish pasty. The crust was for the miners to hold as to not get their grubby hands on the pasty

  • @zekelucente9702
    @zekelucente9702 Год назад +1

    A good English empanada.

  • @elgatol4203
    @elgatol4203 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @riley.b.o
    @riley.b.o Год назад

    Pasties, iirc is an English thing. We made them at my school up in northern wisconsin

  • @DeeB17
    @DeeB17 Год назад

    looks delicious i love pasties! just missing a hunk of butter on top with a nice squirt of ketchup!

  • @ArkWildmansurvival
    @ArkWildmansurvival 8 месяцев назад

    looks good

  • @StardustSnowdrops
    @StardustSnowdrops 9 месяцев назад

    Did the people their settle from cornwall? Pasties a Cornish thing from the mining era.

  • @billybollockhead5628
    @billybollockhead5628 Год назад +1

    Eh? A Michigan tradition? That's a Cornish Pasty! Ah well, love that you are making one of my favorite foods either way.
    The italian sausage was a new one for me.. I wouldn't have thought of that, as it'd be soft, where a pasty's meat should be "filling" (if you get me?).. But Im up for trying.. with the steak that might work well. Also I'd use a much much much cheaper cut of steak :D (usually just use the skirt, Americans probably call that something different)

    • @brettgt40
      @brettgt40 Год назад +2

      You're not mistaken, it is in fact a Cornish pasty. But it is also a Michigan tradition, brought to us by the Cornish miners who immigrated here almost 200 years ago. Tastes good either way

    • @drewgehringer7813
      @drewgehringer7813 Год назад +2

      @@brettgt40 yeah lots of places in north america with a history of mining also have a history of pasties because of cornish immigrants.
      enough cornish people moved to Hidalgo, Mexico that 'pastes' became part of their local cuisine too.

  • @nildabridgeman8104
    @nildabridgeman8104 Год назад

    It's FREEZING COLD OUT THERE 🥶❄️ The pastys looking good but I feel sorry for your joints and hands

  • @mclovin6039
    @mclovin6039 Год назад +2

    Thats a steak bake not a pastie. Though pastie just means paste (pastry)

  • @marsbearmcw3050
    @marsbearmcw3050 7 месяцев назад

    I’m an Aussie. That pastie looks good and I’m glad you have it as a tradition but you do realise it’s English don’t you? My mother is English and we have pasties a lot here in Australia. Try putting some cubed pumpkin in your vegetable mix too. Sometimes I put a light drizzle of my favourite bbq sauce in when I wrap them up as well.

    • @rickywatkins2931
      @rickywatkins2931 4 месяца назад

      Not having a go but please say Cornish as we are not English cheers mate.

  • @william474
    @william474 Год назад

    All American. Absolutely love it

  • @gungho8180
    @gungho8180 Год назад

    Now that the pasties are done, we must settle in to the traditional pasty topping argument: ketchup? or gravy?

    • @justusupnorth8262
      @justusupnorth8262  Год назад +1

      Gravy when for supper, plain when in the lunch box. Gotta try ketchup though, seems to have quite a following.👍

    • @claytonbarrett6067
      @claytonbarrett6067 Год назад +1

      Butter

  • @brianwilliams-se5jy
    @brianwilliams-se5jy Год назад

    Dont get no better en dat!

  • @william2365
    @william2365 9 месяцев назад

    I miss my grandmother 😢

  • @JF-bc2lw
    @JF-bc2lw Год назад

    What part of the UP are you from?

  • @ModernRefugee
    @ModernRefugee Год назад +1

    Good old pasties.

  • @helixator3975
    @helixator3975 Год назад +1

    A most misleading title, Sir, for I saw no pasties.
    Indeed you did not even remove your coat much less your shirt and vest.

  • @10madbananas
    @10madbananas Год назад +1

    woah.

  • @zacheddy4486
    @zacheddy4486 Год назад +1

    wheres da catsoup at da end?? need da catsoup eh ahha

  • @screepster
    @screepster Год назад +1

    For shame that is a sin without horseradish.

  • @TheLonesometoad
    @TheLonesometoad Месяц назад

    Too much work. We make pasty pies in a large cake pan and cut them.

  • @harrybond007
    @harrybond007 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm sure they taste good but they are a long way from a Cornish Pastry, I don't think boiling the meat is a good idea, you lose all the juice and flavor, I was sure you were going to dice up that good looking piece of meat, I was horrified!

  • @kernowman2768
    @kernowman2768 Год назад

    I come from the home of the pasty, Cornwall. The meat, chopped with onion,swede and potatoes are put in the pastry case raw...., never,ever cooked before hand. The steam in the pasty cooks the ingredients. And you never put carrot in a pasty 😡. We call that an emmett pasty. Emmett is the word we use to call the English. Brown sauce,not ketchup🤢 and eaten holding it in the hand. Not knife or fork.

  • @Philippakis52
    @Philippakis52 Год назад

    Yet another Cornish colony

  • @jimdavis8391
    @jimdavis8391 Год назад

    What the heck is a 'rootabega'??
    Looks like a turnip or what we call a mangelwurzel.

    • @jeanniewarken5822
      @jeanniewarken5822 9 месяцев назад

      American name for english swede.. nice firm earthy root veg... carrots dont really work as they are too sweet and mushy...