Submitted by gofatwya t3_119h3pd in OldSchoolCool
SirGlenn t1_j9mhgxb wrote
A favorite meal of many of the miners, was the Cornish pasty, as many of the miners immigrated to the u.s, were Cornish, similar to a piecrust, filled with sliced or ground meat, veggies and potatoes, they wrapped thier pasties in cloths to keep their food warm, until lunch time. N. Michigan still has numerous locations that specialize in baking pasties.if you get a chance, try one, they are some real good eating.
RodenbachBacher t1_j9mhr9m wrote
Pasties are amazing.
Whootwhoot21 t1_j9mqpli wrote
I had my first pasty in October in Marquette! Lovely meal. Beautiful area. As I understand, the place I ate at was a pillar of the pasty community. Sadly has closed according to google.
Potatoes4KPixel t1_j9mxwln wrote
rip Jean Kay’s
Whootwhoot21 t1_j9o6z9h wrote
Yep. That’s the place. People were walking in with coolers buying dozens at a time.
ArsenalSpider t1_j9mr3eq wrote
Just remember to say "pasty" with a short "a". Those of us from the area will laugh at you if you say it with a long "a." We'll still give you one though.
Defiant-Giraffe t1_j9naf7y wrote
Yep.
Rhymes with nasty. Not with tasty.
dreamerkid001 t1_j9mxia7 wrote
There were also quite a few Italian immigrants there as well. My grandfather made a living translating for them.
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