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Subterranean Snacks: Cornish Pasties in 19th Century Mexico

Nov 21, 201637 min
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Photo by Rocio Carvajal, www.passthechipotle.com Struggling to decide what to have for lunch today? Take a tip from history & pack a pie! This week, The Feast explores how the pastry pie was the original grab & go lunch option, from the Ottoman börek to the Cornish pasty to the Hot Pocket. Although the Cornish pasty may be an icon of English cuisine, learn how a small town in the mountains of Mexico made this traditional mining meal their own. Plus, all the EU pastry laws you can handle on this week’s special collaboration episode featuring Rocio Carvajal & PassTheChipotle.com Co-written by Rocio Carvajal & Laura Carlson Produced by Laura Carlson Technical direction by Mike Portt Click here for recipes, photos, episode soundtrack, and more. Find on iTunes | Other Players Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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