huronmtns
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Muldoons is a good place to stop for them. Solid choice!We had pasties in Munising at Muldoons. DELICOUS!
So do you think they would make a decent after a day hunting meal?
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Muldoons is a good place to stop for them. Solid choice!We had pasties in Munising at Muldoons. DELICOUS!
So do you think they would make a decent after a day hunting meal?
I wish I would have bought several of the frozen pasties at Muldoons just for that reason. Get home, throw them in the oven, put your gear away and enjoy a hot, warming the entire body, meal. I am going to try and make some on my own.Muldoons is a good place to stop for them. Solid choice!
So do you think they would make a decent after a day hunting meal?
What are they filled with? Over here pasties are what strippers put over their nipples when they can't show their full boobs.
These Jean Kays pasties are the best in Marquette in my opinion and are as good as Muldoons. The owners name is Brian(still wears an apron). He ships these all over the US via Fed Ex. He is a hunter and was a co owner of a hunting camp with my uncle. My uncle passed away a number of years ago. He was a Wildlife Management Biology Professor. There were quite a few wildlife research projects based out of that camp. Combining a wildlife professor, someone that can prepare food like Brian, and a bunch of university students pre and post grad made for some great adventures and knowledge passage between all that were present.I wish I would have bought several of the frozen pasties at Muldoons just for that reason. Get home, throw them in the oven, put your gear away and enjoy a hot, warming the entire body, meal. I am going to try and make some on my own.
The ones I end up with might taste good butwon’t look very appetizing! Devon Deer has some beautiful pasties! (I’m sure Cushman can take that quote and run with it)
Oh and just to clear things up: these are pronounced like "Pass-tees", the strip club cover ups are pronounced "Pace-tees" (or so I've heard )
Mine are getting better and the recipe is very similar to that Facebook one. Except mine doesn't have water, do you know what that does?1 rutabaga
5 potatoes
3 carrots
Onion
S and p to taste
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1 lb burger ( I used burger from a steer we had butchered out of last years calves)
1/2 lb sausage
sliver Of real salted butter
The crust was
1 cup lard
1 cup ice water
3 cups flour
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rolled, sealed, edges trimmed, holes poked in top
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Between making the dough, cutting the veggies,and putting together it took about 3 hours. I covered them and will bake tonight. I looked at a lot of recipes and they were all very similar. Here is the one I followed mostly. https://m.facebook.com/notes/yooper-pasty/yooper-pasties-for-six/1394192437259182/
Thats beautiful! The water was in the crust. It was really simple to make and almost all crust recipes I looked at had water in them, they varied on the temperature with some saying ice cold, cold, or room temperature.Mine are getting better and the recipe is very similar to that Facebook one. Except mine doesn't have water, do you know what that does?