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I'd love a Cornish Pasty!
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I live in Garstang in Lancashire. Can anyone inform me where I can obtain a real Cornish pasty without having to buy them by post which makes them both very expensive and not entirely fresh?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.After we stayed in Padstow for my fish cookery course we had some sent home from these guys http://www.thechoughbakery.co.uk the delivery does add to the price but they freeze beautifully and as they're made the morning of dispatch they're about as fresh as you're going to get (unless you bake your own :-)) Since only pasties prepared in Cornwall can be called Cornish then you haven't got a lot of choice
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Many thanks Fitzer for that address. I will have a look with great interest as it looks, as you say, that I will have to go to the source of the Cornish Pasty . I totally agree with you Littlesteve. As for your solution craft1948; if I could answer your response in the affirmative I wouldn't have had to ask my question in the first place which would, no doubt, have negated your need to have made such a puerile reply. See Littlesteve's comment (above) for the cause of commom sense. Incidentally, what brand of cigarette are you smoking?
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Here you go http:// www.cor nishpas ...uk/i mages/r ecipe.p df, I would make my own but I'm rubbish with pastry, hands are far too warm
http:// www.cor nishpas ....uk/ images/ recipe. pdf try again without the comma!
Pretty sure the hairy bikers did a decent recipie The Builder... I've not tried it but I seem to recall bookmarking it as some point because I thought it looked good and I thought I'd try to make it. Unfortunately there's not been a blue moon recently which is generally when I put it to practice my baking skills.