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By *ettyboop61 OP   Woman  over a year ago

St Neots

For those who was chatting tonne this evening at the attic the pastie was called a CLANGER....come say hello

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well it wasn’t me, but I am quite partial to a nice pasty!

And now I’m intrigued what’s in a clanger!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well it wasn’t me, but I am quite partial to a nice pasty!

And now I’m intrigued what’s in a clanger!! "

I know this from bake off, it’s savour one end and sweet the othersivided by a small baton of pastry so the fillings don’t run into each other

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well it wasn’t me, but I am quite partial to a nice pasty!

And now I’m intrigued what’s in a clanger!!

I know this from bake off, it’s savour one end and sweet the othersivided by a small baton of pastry so the fillings don’t run into each other "

Ah thank you! That’s what the traditional miners pasties used to be like!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well it wasn’t me, but I am quite partial to a nice pasty!

And now I’m intrigued what’s in a clanger!!

I know this from bake off, it’s savour one end and sweet the othersivided by a small baton of pastry so the fillings don’t run into each other

Ah thank you! That’s what the traditional miners pasties used to be like! "

Yes indeed. Glad you could make out my post (really should re read what I type!)

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By *ettyboop61 OP   Woman  over a year ago

St Neots

It's actually called a Bedfordshire clanger on Google.....don't think the miners has these.....

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By *he Queen of TartsWoman  over a year ago
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"It's actually called a Bedfordshire clanger on Google.....don't think the miners has these....."

The sweet one end and savory the other is an old traditional type of Cornish Pasty.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's actually called a Bedfordshire clanger on Google.....don't think the miners has these....."

I had a gander on google, seems like more of a suet pudding / pastry bake than a pasty. I’m not a liver fan so I don’t think I’d like it

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By *ettyboop61 OP   Woman  over a year ago

St Neots


"It's actually called a Bedfordshire clanger on Google.....don't think the miners has these.....

I had a gander on google, seems like more of a suet pudding / pastry bake than a pasty. I’m not a liver fan so I don’t think I’d like it "

Put in what you like me personally I would have chicken one end and apple and raisins the other

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By *esus H ChristMan  over a year ago

birmingham

Jamie & Jimmy did a whole "thing" about the Bedfordshire Clanger I think It was supposed to be one of those products that was dying out and they wanted to try and get Protected Designation of Origin for them, like Melton Mowbray Pork Pies, Cornish Pasties etc

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By *ettyboop61 OP   Woman  over a year ago

St Neots


"Jamie & Jimmy did a whole "thing" about the Bedfordshire Clanger I think It was supposed to be one of those products that was dying out and they wanted to try and get Protected Designation of Origin for them, like Melton Mowbray Pork Pies, Cornish Pasties etc"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's actually called a Bedfordshire clanger on Google.....don't think the miners has these.....

I had a gander on google, seems like more of a suet pudding / pastry bake than a pasty. I’m not a liver fan so I don’t think I’d like it

Put in what you like me personally I would have chicken one end and apple and raisins the other "

Ooh that sounds quite nice actually!

Maybe a nice melt in the mouth steak and ale filling at one end and apple and blackberry at t’other! I’ve been converted!

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By *ettyboop61 OP   Woman  over a year ago

St Neots


"It's actually called a Bedfordshire clanger on Google.....don't think the miners has these.....

I had a gander on google, seems like more of a suet pudding / pastry bake than a pasty. I’m not a liver fan so I don’t think I’d like it

Put in what you like me personally I would have chicken one end and apple and raisins the other

Ooh that sounds quite nice actually!

Maybe a nice melt in the mouth steak and ale filling at one end and apple and blackberry at t’other! I’ve been converted! "

See the combinations are Endless

But enough if clangers you need to try a sweet potato falafel with haloomi cheese and gherkins with pomegranates DELSIH

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I'd want some indication of which end is which before biting in.

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By *witch4Fun24Couple  over a year ago

Leicester

Mmm they are lush, Cornish pasty at one end and apple sauce at the other the sweet end had crimped seal and the Cornish pasty end was rolled. Some places still sell them in Cornwall.

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By *ettyboop61 OP   Woman  over a year ago

St Neots


"I'd want some indication of which end is which before biting in.

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Yes that is true don't want sweet before savory.....the are 2 holes at one end for the Savoy and three slashes at the sweet end

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