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Sweet Potatoes, Devo, and Clangers

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By Patty Inglish, MS


Innovation With Vegetables

B.t. Evilpants mentioned pasties to me in another Sweet Potato recipe thread and I have come up with a recipe for Sweet Potato Pasties.

I like the traditional Michigan and Welsh pasties that Mr. Evilpants extols, with potato, beef, and rutabaga - and/or turnips in some lesser-known parts of Michigan; however, I am always ready for innovative uses of root veggies.

This, this Hub is dedicated to the Sweet Potato, the Pasty, and B.T. Evilpants.

Visit the Michigan Pasty Fest pages in Calumet, Michigan: PHOTOS and FUN. The pasty is indigenous to the Keweenaw Peninsula (see map below) and the "thumb" part of Michigan and well known throughout the state. See PASTY.COM.


A Michgian Pasty (note crimped edge). Public domain.
A Michgian Pasty (note crimped edge). Public domain.

Pasty Fest!

SWEET POTATO PASTY

Coal Miners in Wales and later in Michigan carried a large pasty or two down into the coal mines with them every day for a meal in their lunch pails. Big and hearty and substantial as the men - and later the women joining them in the mines as engineers - that ate them, these meat and root vegetable pies kept them going all day long.

In Wales, the Miners would meet on the roads of the countryside on foot together with their lunch pails in the early mornings and walk to the mines, singing as they went. When walked back home at night, they sang again. Sometimes, they walked to the mines in the dark and home again in the dark, singing, depending on what time of year it was, their lights or candles on their helmets shining the way back and forth. The singing is what is missed most by people that have known such miners and the decline of mining in the UK and USA.

In Michigan and in West Virginia, the miners had to climb down 1000s of feet of ladder through tall shaft houses or take rickety elevators down deep below the earth's surface in order to work. One of my uncles with Native American blood and looking much like the Pontiac logo for the automobile of the same name was 7 feet tall and worked bent over in the mines for 40 years in W. VA and Ohio. He escaped the Millfield Coal Mining Disaster of 1930. He took sandwiches down into the mine, but it's probably he also took some sort of meat pie on some days, most likely a pasty. After retiring from the mines, such folks still enjoyed pasties, meat pies, shepherd's pies, sweet potato pies, pot pies, and all their variations

Millfield Mine Last Survivor - Sigmund Kozma


Keweenaw Pensinsula

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore on Lake Superior at the Upper Peninsula (public domain).
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore on Lake Superior at the Upper Peninsula (public domain).
There is also a Shipwreck Preserve on the peninsula. In Michigan, they like to sink old ships and look at them later.
There is also a Shipwreck Preserve on the peninsula. In Michigan, they like to sink old ships and look at them later.

The Recipe - Pasty ala Sweet Potato - Vegan or with Meat

Makes 4 Pasties for Lunch

INGREDIENTS

8 oz short-crust:

  • 4 oz margarine, white vegetable shortening, butter or vegan margarine
  • 8 oz all purpose or unbleached flour
  • Rub the fat into the flour in a bowl or on a wooden board. Add in a pinch of salt and just enough ice water (couple spoons) to hold it into a ball of dough.
  • Let rest 20 minutes and roll it out into a circle or wide oval.

OTHER:

  • 1 Large onion
  • 2 Large sweet potatoes
  • Olive Oil
  • 4 oz French style green beans (cut diagonally) or frozen peas (or if you would like a meat pasty, add 6 to 8 oz cooked crumbled chopped ground chuck or cooked stew meat instead - with sweet potatoes, pork is good, too - just roll the dough a bit bigger if you add the meat)
  • ½ tsp grated fresh ginger
  • ½ tsp chili powder
  • ¼ tsp ground turmeric
  • ½ tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • ¼ tsp ground mustard
  • Kosher salt (it's tastier) and fresh ground black pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Pre Heat oven 400 degrees F or 200 degrees C.
  • Wash the potatoes and pare slightly.
  • Cut up potatoes into medium-size chunks.
  • Boil in salted water for 15 minutes until soft. Remove from heat, cool slightly, and dice. Set aside.
  • Chop and sauté onion in a little olive oil.
  • Add ginger; chilli; turmeric; cumin; coriander; ground mustard, salt and pepper.
  • Cook on simmer for 4-5 minutes, remove from heat and cool.
  • Roll the short-crust into 4 circles.
  • Place filling just off-center in each pasty circle and fold in half.
  • Brush with either soy milk, 2% milk, or an egg wash made of one whole beaten egg, and cut a few small vents in each pasty to allow steam to escape (be decorative).
  • Bake for 20-30 minutes, until done.

For a traditional pasty, use meat, Michigan potatoes, and rutabagas. Adjust your seasonings to your liking and prepare the same way.

Devo - "Working In a Coal Mine"


"Where is my pasty?"

(public domain)
(public domain)

Michigan in the News

  • U.S. Senate OKs bill that benefits some Michigan companies, joblessDetroit News8 hours ago

    Washington -- The Senate passed the $636 billion Department of Defense appropriations bill this morning that includes millions of dollars for military-related projects by Michigan companies, plus an extension of unemployment benefits and COBRA health insurance subsidies for laid-off workers.

  • Small cosmetics store fire closes part of Michigan Ave. for 2 hoursChicago Sun-Times12 hours ago

    A small fire in a Michigan Avenue cosmetics store prompted a big response from Chicago firefighters Friday morning and closed down a stretch of Michigan Avenue for nearly two hours.The electrical fire broke out in a fragrance display case in Sephora, in the Shops at North Bridge at Michigan and Grand avenues, around 8:20 a.m. Store sprinklers kept the fire in check until firefighters arrived ...

  • MICHIGAN: Quick hitDetroit Free Press15 hours ago

    The Michigan House defeated a bill Friday passed by the Senate that critics say would have gutted air emissions legislation. The Democrat-led House defeated the substitute passed by the GOP-controlled Senate. The original House-passed bill now goes to conference committee.

  • Michigan smoking ban a go :Governor signs law that goes in effect May 1, 2010.South Bend Tribune9 hours ago

    LANSING -- Most Michigan residents will find their workplaces, restaurants and bars smoke-free beginning May 1 now that Gov. Jennifer Granholm has signed a smoking ban into law.

  • Win against Michigan State will be a tall order for UW womenEverett Herald9 hours ago

    This time last year, the University of Washington women’s basketball team got to spend time under sunny skies in Cancun, Mexico. This holiday season? Possible snow flurries and near-freezing temperatures in Michigan.

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Just_Rodney profile image

Just_Rodney  says:
17 months ago

Great hub as always, Patty, I enjoy the way you add other side bits of information on your hub, that way we get a view of the area as well as some background information.

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RUTHIE17  says:
17 months ago

Another hit, Patty! I've expanded the pastie to come up with Mexican and Italian flavors and have "short-cutted" it by using Crescent Roll squares when I'm in a hurry. Not the same type of dough but OK in a pinch.

I love the added "local" flavor. Always enjoy your Hubs!

sandhyap profile image

sandhyap  says:
17 months ago

Great hub as always dear patty.

B.T. Evilpants profile image

B.T. Evilpants  says:
17 months ago

Outstanding! I am humbled to be mentioned in another of your outstanding hubs! I have adapted several pasty recipes to be made in a 9" pie pan. Although, I do the unthinkable. Several of my recipes incorporate gravy into the pie. That may be the only offense, in Michigan, that is punishable by death!

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Patty Inglish, MS  says:
17 months ago

This was a fun Hub to write, becuase the pasty is so interesting. Just-Rodney - thanks for the comments; I'll do some more of these in the same vein!

Ruthie17 - those Mexican pastiea sound delicious and I never thought of Crescent rolls - thanks for the tip.

sandhyap - Thanks! I hope you continue to enjoy them.

B.T. Evilpants - well, you give us SO much to work with...And I never thought about gravy in a pasty but it sounds like it could be tasty, although deadly in Michigan. We are sure ythat ou have a secret kitchen in which you prepare these delicacies, much like a shack that hides a moonshine still... I now think that fruit and nut pasties might be good as well.

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B.T. Evilpants  says:
17 months ago

I do, in fact, keep my kitchen-like laboratory in an undisclosed location. Rather than a shack, i have opted to build my lair (hutch?) far below ground. This way, I am far beyond the reach of the long arm of the pasty police.

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
17 months ago

Ah, you must have used the blueprints hinted in Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan at the Earth's Core" in the city of Pellucidar.

Pellucidarian Pasties. You could set up a shop.

B.T. Evilpants profile image

B.T. Evilpants  says:
17 months ago

Purveyors of Pellucidarian pasties prefer privacy! Positively pedantic, Patty!

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
17 months ago

Parsimoniously! :)

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