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    The Butte Pasty


    Source of Recipe


    Montana Celebrity Cookbook , Compiled by Susie Beaulaurier Graetz

    List of Ingredients




    Pastry:
    3 cups flour
    1/2 -1 tsp. salt
    1 1/4 cups lard or shortening
    3/4 cup very cold water
    Measure flour and salt. Cut in lard until dough resembles small peas. Add water and divide into 6 equal parts.

    Filling:
    5 or 6 medium potatoes (red are best)
    3 medium or 2 large yellow onions
    parsley for flavoring
    2 pounds of meat (loin tip, skirting or flank steak)
    butter
    salt and pepper

    Recipe



    Roll dough slightly oblong. Slice in layers on dough, first the potatoes, then the onions and last the meat (sliced or diced in thin strips). Bring pasty dough up from ends and crimp across the top. Making the pasty oblong eliminates the lump of dough on each end. Bake at 375° for about one hour. Brush a little milk on top while baking.

    Note: Old-timers claim the pasty arrived in Butte, Montana along with the first housewives who followed their husbands into the mining camp. Long favored in the copper miner's lunch bucket, the pastry-wrapped meal was an ideal way for "Cousin Jeannie" to provide a hearty meal for the hard working "Cousin Jack." As the miner unwrapped his lunch, he would refer to the pasty as a "letter from 'ome." Its popularity spread quickly throughout the camp, and today the pasty is as much a part of Butte as the Berkeley Pit. -From the Butte Heritage Cookbook-

    Pat Williams
    US House of Representatives


 

 

 


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