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Hungry Reader Challenge: All's Well That Ends Well and Cornish Pasties

2008_03_31-Pasties.jpgWe issued a Hungry Reader challenge with a reward: Cook a dish or meal inspired by a book, and we'll send you a copy of a new favorite book, American Artisanal by Rebecca Gray. There are still several books left - send in your entry and we'll send you one.

Here is a very sweet and inspiring entry from Shannon, who took Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well as her inspiration. She also wove in family history with a nod to her grandfather who used to eat these traditional meat pies in the middle of a long day of work in the mines. Read on for more from Shannon as well as photos of her grandfather helping to prepare Cornish meat pies.

 
 

2008_03_31-Pasties3.jpgBook Inspiration:

I was inspired by my favorite Shakespeare play, All's Well That Ends Well. (Act IV, Scene III) My papa (grandfather) was a gold miner in Colorado and said that they used to take pasties down into the mine for lunch. They would put the wrapped pasties on top of a wood-burning stove, and when they came up from the mines the pasties would be warm and ready to eat! I've always wanted to recreate the meal for/with him.

A brief quote from the inspiring passage of the book. : "I will confess to what I know without constraint: if ye pinch me like a pasty, I can say no more". (Parrolles)

I think that is one of Shakespeare's funniest lines!

2008_03_31-Pasties2.jpgRecipe:

Cornish Pasties at Cooks.com

We took some liberties with the recipe, including substituting pork for about half of the beef and using suet we had stored in the freezer. After I saw the contest posting last night, I figured it would be a good time to try these for our Sunday family brunches.

Shakespeare, family history, and meat pies! We like this entry. Good job, Shannon - your book will be on its way soon.

Books are still left in this challenge and we may even add another, if enough entries come in. Is there anything in a story or a book that you've always wanted to cook?

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Reader Submissions, Food in Books, The Hungry Reader, The Hungry Reader Challenge

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How many pasties does the recipe make? It doesn't say on the cooks.com page.

posted by Nougat on 2008-03-31 12:40:35
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Corr blimey!!!

I love a good pastie!

I'm going to be dining on one of my favorite pastie type snacks quite soon, Jamaican beef patties.

posted by art on 2008-03-31 13:19:32
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