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tiggerblue10 | 09:19 Sat 24th Aug 2013 | Food & Drink
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I had a Cornish pasty last night but ended up spitting a lot of the out as it was full of fatty gristle. Can anyone recommend a shop bought Cornish pasty which has decent cuts of meat in it please :o)

The one I had was Ginsters :O(
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That is hardly a pastie, tigger.....where are you at the moment?
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Thornton Heath, Croydon, DTC.
I tend to find Ginsters is an adequate pasty maker, in the main. I think you must have got unlucky. There is a shop called the Cornish pasty company. You might look to see if there is one near you. Aside from that I don't know if one common store offering is better than another. What you really need is a palace that makes them on the premises by skilled local bakers, maybe.
I want one now....
...a palace that makes them? There's posh!
oooo tiggs I used to live there
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You wouldn't want the one I had, Shoota, it was grim!

I think there might be one of those in Victoria station, O_G. And as you can see, I'm not on a diet anymore :o(

I'm hoping to move in the not too distant future, FGT.
You seem to be a bit bereft of shops...such as the West Cornwall Pasty Shop or Oggies. I can't vouch for Coughlans or there is the Croydon Pasty Co in th e Centrale Shopping Centre, Upper Mall. Nearest ones for the West Cornwall are Gatwick Terminals and Kingston........a bit too far!
I can probably make you green - pasties for lunch from the St Agnes Bakery - and they are delish...full of chuck meat (which is what Pasties should have in them....)

http://www.stagnesbakery.co.uk/
There's your mistake right there - never confuse Ginsters with a proper pasty!
nor a Greggs either (much to Sloopy's horror, no doubt).
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Well I'm back at work on Tuesday so I might pop to Centrale at lunch time and have a look. Thank you DTC, that was very helpful of you :o)

St Agnes bakery does look good.

I made a Cornish pasty at school during home ec., years ago and I loved them. Bought them in the shops and they were nice back then as well. The quality is crap these days though.
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The other varieties are ok. Ham & mushroom, ham & cheese etc. Even the steak ones are ok and have little or no gristle. Its just the Cornish ones that are awful.
If you don't like the shop bought ones why not make your own to your own specifications?
I'm not a pastie fan as all they are are stodge filled with crap but i did taste some nice jamaican patties from either tesco or sainsbury. They have beef, lamb saltfish and vegetables flavours and where quite the snack if i can remember rightly
Having been brought up in Cornwall, Tiggs, I think I may be about 90% pasty even now........... always Rowe's Pasties.......

http://www.rowesbakers.co.uk/index.php/our-products/pasties

We have them in Devon, but I don't know if they reach the streets of Croydon though ;o)
Good quality beef, potato, swede, onion, salt & pepper: crap ?
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That looks lovely Builder :o)

I've had the Jamaican patties and they are nice. I just fancied something I'd eaten years ago and enjoyed.

I watched a programme a couple of weeks ago, Rip off Britain I think and they said something along the lines of, if a pasty is made outside Cornwall it cannot be classed as a Cornish pasty!
"Good quality beef, potato, swede, onion, salt & pepper: crap ?"

What about the transfat laden stodge covering that is the pastry? I'd call that crap, wouldn't you?
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I mean the Ginsters ones O_G. The proper ones would definitely not be crap.
I wouldn't, although I think most could contain less fat, however it was the filling you described thus.

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