Wednesday 21 November 2007

Oh no! Me pasties have split!


Not what I expected to see when I opened the oven door! I made some meat ones for OH the other day and they were perfect looking pasty shapes. Thought I would make some cheese and onion ones today, and this happened. Actually, when I started lifting them onto the cooling rack, the filling had only leaked out of the 2 front ones, and these were the 2 that I had rolled out using the left over bits of pre-rolled pastry. What a shame, I had to eat up all that molten cheese and onion - slurp, dribble and ow! beacause I burnt my tongue in the process! Might just have to have one for lunch with a bit of salad.

9 comments:

Stew said...

mmmm . . . pasties!

Breezy said...

I thought they looked rather nice. Thank you for the stunning hair cut and colour the chickens were most impressed as I rounded them up tossing my autumn toned locks!

Elizabethd said...

Oh Debra, Cornish pasties, how tasty! Takes me back to childhood!

Debra in France said...

Hi Stew and Elizabeth, I have to say they were very tasty indeed. OH took some to work today as well.

Hi Breezy, I am so glad you like you hair. I thoroughly enjoyed doing it, and having your company. Thanks for letting me do the colour as well. :-)

Elizabethd said...

Debra, you might like to look at a group site called Purplecoo. a lot of ladies who got fed up with another site, no names, came together and formed this one. Always something interesting to chat about.

menopausaloldbag (MOB) said...

I make a Scottish recipe of pasties for my hubby. Bless him, he only gets them for the weekend as since I went on a low carb diet and he joined me too we discovered that he stopped snoring like a drain when we cut out refined carbs such as pastry, white flour, white bread etc. It was a God send as there was a time when I couldn't put up with any more snoring after two years of interrupted sleep and it was torture.

Still, I don't mind at the weekends if he has them as we will have had a couple of bottles of wine and I don't hear him whilst in a coma!

Yours look yummy and I just love cheese and onion.

farming-frenchstyle said...

There's nothing so hot as hot cheese! nothing so sore as a sore mouth, except perhaps a sore thumb! You never said you were a practising hairdresser!

Debra in France said...

Hi Farming frenchstyle, I had a years break from hairdressing when we first moved here because we were 'doing the house', but found that I missed it loads. Luckily I have found a great hairdressing wholesale place in Limoges that stocks all the colours and products that I have been using for years. I did the Chambre de Metier tax course and got myself registered as 'coiffeuse a domicile'. The reaction has been very good, as alot of people don't feel confident enough with their language skills to go to French salons and get their hair cut. I have 3 new clients this week whom I am looking forward to meeting. The hardest bit has been working out how far to travel and what to charge.

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