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Venison and Cheese Pasties

I love making food from around the world, and this one is based on a dish from England. However, the basic premise behind this dish is common in many cultures, so once you iron out the kinks and master the basics, you can really match it to any flavor profile you want. Try using it to make Indian Samosas or South American Empanadas! You won’t be disappointed.

I paired this with Roasted Carrots, but it would go very well with a succotash, mashed cauliflower, roasted root vegetables, and peas (which in this particular case I’ve included inside the pasties).

Lastly, my apologies…I got in the zone and forgot to take a picture between the “roll the dough out” and “stuff, fold, and crimp” steps, so it may require a bit of imagination on your part.

Time: 2 hrs, but a lot of that is due to the dough wait time…If you make the dough ahead of time, this is a very simple dish to make, requiring really only cook time of about 40 minutes.

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How your flour should look after pulsing the butter in.
TOO Watery! Add more flour pronto! You’ll know because it will stick to your hands and be unable to truly form a tight ball.
How your dough should look when it’s the right consistency
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