Ingredients
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1/2
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1
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4
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1
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8
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1
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1
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3
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Directions
Upper Michigan Pasties, This is my version of a yooper pastie–just like my Mother-in-law made., I gave three stars because these are so salty and way too much pepper, I cannot eat them plain. Are you certain is not a teaspoon on all these salt/pepper measures instead of tablespoons?? I ate one pie and feel like I just ate a box of salt. Otherwise would be good., My grandmother lived in the U P all her life she used to make these all the time she made them a little bit bigger and I think she used chuck roast with the fat cut off and just cut it into small pieces just a thought. Otherwise pretty much the same the Lard is the key
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Steps
1
Done
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Crust: |
2
Done
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Pour the Boiling Water Over the Lard Until the Lard Is Dissolved. |
3
Done
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Add Salt to Flour and Add This to the Waterand Lard. |
4
Done
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Mix This Together Until It Forms a Ball. |
5
Done
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Wrap in Saran Wrap and Refrigerate Overnite. |
6
Done
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Filling: |
7
Done
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Combine the Filling Ingredients in a Large Bowl. Let Sit and Meld Together, While Rolling Out the Crust. This Chilled Dough Will Make 8 Pasties. |
8
Done
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Take One of the Dough Balls and Roll Out on a Floured Surface, Roll Into a Circle About. |
9
Done
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1/8 Inch Thick. Do the Same With All the Dough. |
10
Done
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Put Large Cupful of Filling on the Crust; Dab Ice Water Around the Edge of the Crust to Seal. |