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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: peteinct on January 24, 2007, 04:41:42 PM
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Hi, Does anybody know of a retailer of frozen Cornish pasties? I was told they are pronounced pass-ties and that cornish paste-ies were on cornish strippers who are just doing it for the tuition. There used to be a place in Bridgeport that sold them and they were delicious. I've looked a couple times but could never find anything on the web.
thanks, pete
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There's a local company here in Phoenix, but I'm not sure if they sell any frozen.
http://www.cornishpastyco.com/
I've always heard it pronounced pass-tees.
My dad used to take those down in the mine for lunch.
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The only pasty I know anything about is pronounced paste-y.
Which brings up the still uresolved mystery. If that was a "wardrobe malfunction" why WAS Janet wearing a pasty underneath her boustiere?
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The pies are known as "past-ees," emphasis on the first syllable.
I haven't made them in years. The last time I tried a frozen pasty, it was worse than none at all.
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Past - ees
Could possibly get a rather decent recipe for you. My mother is an Englishwoman by birth but spent enough years in God's Count(r)y to make a more than adequate pasty.
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Same as Cornish Pastys?
http://www.pasty.com/
If so, you can order them online.
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You could also try: http://www.jeankays.com/
They ship them frozen. I used to pick them up a couple times a week when I lived in Marquette and they were always good.
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http://www.pastys.com/ Yum!
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APS comes through AGAIN. Thanks everybody. pete