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To many people in the Upper Peninsula, the pasty is much more than food, it is an identifying cultural mark that gives them their own identity. While it is a source of great pride to this region, the pasty itself, especially its ancient history is shrouded in mystery.
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The Upper Peninsula of Michigan contains a vast and interesting cultural history.During the peak of mining several European cultures all coexisted in this region.With this "melting pot" a lot of cultural traditions merged, and sometimes altogether disappeared.However, there was one ... The Cultural Context of the Pasty...
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Pastie or Pasty (PASS-tee) - These are basically individual pies filled with meats and vegetables that are cooked together. They should weigh about two ... Home | Recipe Index | Diet Recipes | Dinner Party Menus | Food History | Culinary Dictionary | Diet, Health & Beauty...
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A pasty (pronounced /ˈpæsti/ (the 'a' pronounced as in 'cat'), Cornish: ), known in (West) Cornish dialect as teddy oggy/oggin or tiddy oggy/oggin , and sometimes as pastie in the United...
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Each ethnic group contributed its own influences in the evolution of the UP pasty. A culinary rivalry developed between miners and others of different nationalities, as each asserted its own mark on the pasty in the way of seasoning and other ingredients.
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The pasty is a symbol of Cornwall, England. Some Cornish families can trace their ancestry through their pasty recipes. No one knows for sure whether the Cornish invented the pasty, or whether they picked it up from some other group.
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Should the pasty be sealed across the top, or at the side? History suggests that the crimp should be formed at the side, because the pasty has always been ...
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Established in 1975, Dobber’s Pasties has been a family tradition that ... Now open in Menominee, MI. ... 921 US Hwy 41...
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Profiles the pasty, including a description and history of the Upper Peninsula staple, as well as numerous pasty recipes. ... To many people in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the pasty is much more than merely food -- it is an identifying cultural mark that gives them their own identity. The same is true of the citizens...
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The Cornish Pasty Filling; Finely chop the steak. Dice the potato, swede and onion. You may prefer to slice them. Add seasoning. Mix all in a bowl or to be really authentic use your kitchen table top. ... Cornish Pastie History and Folklore-Cornwall...
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