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Air Fryer Cornish Pasties. Delicious homemade Cornish pasties made from scratch and then cooked in the air fryer. Loaded with a classic filling of beef, onion, swede and potatoes.

You will love how easy it is to make your own Cornish pasties at home in your air fryer and rinse and repeat with different fillings.

We originally shared with you how to make Cornish pasties back in 2016 and wanted to update it today for you with new photos and extra ideas.

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Easy Cornish Pasties Recipe

All the time we were living in Portugal, we used to talk about how much we missed the British bakery and how much we loved Couplands and wished we could just go out and grab a Cornish pasty from Couplands.

Well, back in the UK after 13 years abroad one of our first trips out was to Couplands. I went into the bakery and ordered a Cornish Pasty.

To my shock the lady said to me that they were not allowed to be called Cornish pasties anymore, well unless they were produced in Cornwall.

And instead, would I like a traditional pasty, because it is one of the same.

With a grin on my face, with amusem*nt, I ordered a traditional pasty for both me and Dominic and mentioned we needed to update them on Recipe This.

After all, one of the most delicious baked goods to cook in the air fryer is the Cornish pasty.

But the question we ask ourselves now, is can we call it a Cornish pasty or must we call it a traditional pasty?

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Can You Cook A Pasty In An Air Fryer?

Yes, you can. You can use any homemade pasties recipe in the air fryer and mix and match with your favourite fillings.

You can also make diet pasties with Weight Watchers wraps too and then cook those in the air fryer.

They can also be sweet or savoury and apple pasties can be just as delicious as Cornish pasties.

Do You Cook Cornish Pasty Filling First?

This is up to you. If you cook the Cornish pasty filling first, then you can opt for a different cut of beef and bring down the price. Such as using braising rather than sirloin.

But you can also add sirloin and the other ingredients directly into the pasty.

My personal choice is to make Cornish pasties in the air fryer, the day after cooking and enjoying instant pot beef stew and dumplings. Then the leftovers can be mushed up and loaded into your homemade pastry.

What Is The Best Pastry For Pasties?

I recommend a shortcrust homemade pastry for pasties and I also recommend you use this flour. It’s a much better quality flour and we have it in our pantry right now.

Then making your own homemade pasty dough is incredibly simple. In fact, it is so simple, that I know the ingredients in my head without having to write them down.

Though, part of that might be because I have made this English pasty recipe so many times over the years.

How To Make Cornish Pasty Pastry?

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There are JUST 4 simple steps to make your own Cornish pasty pastry and do it once and you will want to make it time and time again. Even better, you can use the same recipe for many recipes that require savoury pastry in the air fryer.

  1. Load flour and butter into a mixing bowl.
  2. Mix with your fingertips until you have breadcrumbs
  3. Add enough water to make a dough.
  4. Roll out your dough ready for the pasty maker.

What Was The Original Filling Of A Cornish Pasty?

A Cornish pasty is a simple recipe of 4 ingredients. Nothing complicated that you need to learn and remember this was often consumed during rationing when you could use some cheap beef, along with what you were growing in the allotment.

Those four simple ingredients that made up the original filling of a Cornish pasty included:

Beef – Over the years people have gone with more expensive beef such as sirloin. But an original Cornish pasty used braising that was precooked.

Potatoes – You will always taste the delicious diced potatoes in your Cornish pasty. You can use any type of white potato that you have peeled.

Onion – Onions are cheap and make a fantastic ingredient for pasties. Keep it traditional with white onion.

Swede – Also known as rutabaga in other parts of the world, swede gives that wonderful balance of flavour in a classic pasty.

You may be wondering how our air fryer Cornish pasties differ to the original filling? Well, we use these four same ingredients and like the old school method we are using leftover stew as our filling.

The best advice I can give you, is make it your own. If you have some spare beef tips then use that, just like you could use leftover roast beef.

Then for the kitchen gadgets that we have used in this English pasty recipe, it has just been our Air Fryer. We have this one and its wonderful for many types of air fryer baking recipes and perfect for getting a golden glow and crisp on homemade pastry.

We also recommend that you use a pasty maker. (I recommend this one) they are super cheap and super useful and can be used in a lot of different pasties and hand pies.

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You simply add your floured dough and press down and it adds the marks just like a real pasty does.

As well as this you then have a pasty cutter that will cut the perfect size for you.

How To Cook Cornish Pasties In The Air Fryer?

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  • Mush. Grab your stew leftovers and load into a bowl. Mix with your hands to make it a little mushier and use a knife to cut down any lumps that are too big. As you don’t want huge potato pieces as you won’t get as much in your pasties.
  • Prep. Load your butter and flour into a bowl and rub your fat into your flour until it is like breadcrumbs. Use enough water to make a dough. Then roll out the dough using your pasty maker.
  • Load. Place the cut dough back into your pasty maker and add ¾ of the filling to one side. Then add a layer of egg wash around the sides and press down.
  • Cook. Load two pasties into the air fryer over foil and brush with egg wash, air fry and serve.

How Long Do You Cook Pasties In An Air Fryer?

The ideal air fryer cook time for homemade pasties is JUST 8 minutes. If you want them to be browned on both sides, then I recommend you do 4 on each side. Either way, make sure you use some egg wash for a nice brown glow.

What To Have With Cornish Pasty?

Thanks to the potatoes and the pastry, I find that Cornish pasties are rather filling, and I often just want one on their own as a nice brunch.

But if I am looking for a full meal, then I want to go back to my childhood at Couplands and be upstairs at Couplands in Scarborough and be having a Cornish pasty with chips and gravy.

Do check out our air fryer chips and gravy recipe as it’s a fantastic extra for your Cornish pasties!

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Air Fryer Cornish Pasties

Air Fryer Cornish Pasties. Delicious homemade Cornish pasties made from scratch and then cooked in the air fryer. Loaded with a classic filling of beef, onion, swede and potatoes.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time8 minutes mins

Total Time13 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Air Fryer

Servings: 3

Calories: 860kcal

Author: RecipeThis.com

Ingredients

Kitchen Gadgets:

Cornish Pasty Ingredients:

  • 200 g Leftover Instant Pot Beef Stew
  • 500 g Air Fryer Pie Crust
  • Egg Wash
  • 1 Tsp Mixed Herbs
  • Salt & Pepper

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Instructions

  • Load leftover beef stew into a bowl, making sure it is drained of liquid and then season with salt, pepper, and mixed herbs.

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  • Roll out your pastry and then place the bottom of the pasty maker over it and cut out your circles. You might have to roll a second time to get three pasty circles. Then place the pasty circles on a clean floured worktop as you make them.

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  • Then once you are done making the pasty circles place one at a time into your pasty cutter. Load the stew filling into one half of the pasty, making sure you don’t overfill it.

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  • Push down, making sure it leaves the beautiful pasty pattern. Rinse and repeat until you have made all your pasties.

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  • Then place foil in the air fryer basket and cover the tops of the pasties with egg wash.

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  • Air fry for 8 minutes at 200c/400f before serving.

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Notes

Leftovers. This is a great use out of your leftover beef stew and dumplings. Of course, when we make stew, the dumplings are always gone, and everyone argues over who gets the last one. But that little bit of stew can be made into pasties.

Cheap. Classic Cornish beef pasties are made with sirloin steak, onion, potato, and swede. You can make it cheaper by making our instant pot stew and dumplings and then using braising beef instead. Plus, you can eat stew and dumplings on Sunday and then have Cornish pasties on Mondays.

Quantity. Our pastry that we use, makes 3 pasties. You can double this up to make six or make as little or as much as you want.

Thanks for reading our air fryer Cornish pasties recipe on Recipe This. We have many more air fryer recipes for you to check out next. Though if you would like to more pasty recipes, I recommend you try our air fryer cheese and onion pasties next.

Nutrition

Calories: 860kcal | Carbohydrates: 81g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 47g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Monounsaturated Fat: 22g | Cholesterol: 41mg | Sodium: 719mg | Potassium: 396mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 47mg | Iron: 6mg

Nutrition InfoPlease Note: Nutrition values are our best estimate based on the software we use at Recipe This and are meant as a guide. If you rely on them for your diet, use your preferred nutrition calculator.

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FAQs

How long does it take to cook a Cornish pasty in an air fryer? ›

Ready to eat cold, but even better warmed up in an oven (20-25 mins) or air fryer (16-19 mins). Air Fry - From Chilled: Preheat 170°C. Place in air fryer. 16-19 mins, leave to stand for 1 min.

What is the secret of the Cornish pasty? ›

Use a firm waxy potato such as Maris Peer or Wilja. A floury potato will disintegrate on cooking. Crimping is one of the secrets to a true Cornish pasty. A good hand crimp is usually a sign of a good handmade pasty.

What temp should pasties be cooked at? ›

Ready to eat cold - but best heated in an oven for true pasty pleasure! From Chilled: 180°C / Fan 160°C / Gas mark 4 for 20-25 minutes. From Frozen: 190°C / Fan 170°C / Gas mark 5 for 40-50 minutes. Allow it to rest for 3-4 minutes - and enjoy.

What are the rules for Cornish pasty? ›

No meat other than beef, and no vegetables apart from those listed can be used in the filling. There must be at least 12.5% beef and 25% vegetables in the whole pasty. All the ingredients must be uncooked when the pasty is assembled and then slowly baked to develop all that famous Cornish pasty taste and succulence.

Does pastry cook well in air fryer? ›

So we tested our range of pies in a few different air fryers. What we found is not only do they cook much more quickly than in an ordinary oven, but they were seriously impressive when it came to cooking pastry, giving a crisp and even finish to the pie.

What is the best way to eat Cornish pasty? ›

Rather than popping the pasty onto a plate and tucking in with a knife and fork, the pasty should be simply eaten directly from the bag, as it was invented to be a meal to enjoy quickly on the go without the need for utensils.

What is the difference between a pasty and a Cornish pasty? ›

There will always be great debate about the origin of the pasty, but one easy way to detect the Devon pasty from the Cornish is that the Devon pasty has a top-crimp and is oval in shape, whereas the Cornish pasty is semi-circular and side-crimped along the curve.

What is a Cornish pasty called in America? ›

This made for a hearty yet portable meal for the miners. They're still very popular there, and you'll find them in every local bakery and community cookbook! American pasties are the American equivalent to Cornish pasties.

How unhealthy is a Cornish pasty? ›

But what you might not know is just how many calories are in a Cornish pasty. And how other various food groups, healthy or otherwise, match up to that. Apparently a traditional large pasty from the Cornish Pasty Company contains 774 calories and 45g of fat.

What to eat with cornish pasty? ›

Top tips: Serve with mashed potato and vegetables, or salad and baked beans.

What was in the original Cornish pasty? ›

Pasties date back as far as the 13th century, at which time they were a pie baked without a dish of French origins, with a rich filling of venison, veal, beef, lamb or seafood, gravy and fruit. The name pasty is a mutation of the Medieval French “paste”, for pie.

What is the slang for a Cornish pasty? ›

In Cornish slang, Oggy is simply a pasty.

Why are there no carrots in Cornish pasties? ›

No debate here: carrots are "sacrilege" as the Cornish Pasty Association points out: the swede adds all the sweetness this dish needs. Older recipes tend to be vague on exact details but potatoes should be waxy, as the CPA makes clear, rather than the floury ones Mark Hix uses, so they keep their shape when cooked.

What is the Cornish name for a Cornish pasty? ›

History Of The Cornish Pasty
  1. Pasties date back as far as the 13th century, at which time they were devoured by the rich upper classes and royalty. ...
  2. A good pasty could even survive being dropped down a mine shaft! ...
  3. Oggy, Oggy, Oggy.
  4. In the Cornish language, a Cornish pasty is known as an “Oggy”.

How long to bake a precooked pasty? ›

Preheat oven to 375*F. Place pasty on a non-greased cookie sheet in center of oven and bake for about 15 minutes if thawed or 40 if still frozen. Add 2 minutes for each additional pasty. Pasties should reach an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit for at least 15 seconds before serving.

How long to cook an uncooked frozen Cornish pasty? ›

However, as a rule of thumb, frozen pasties should always baked from frozen. Pre-heat oven to 190C (375F). Place on a lined baking tray and bake in the center of the oven for 50 to 60 minutes depending on size (40-50) mins for co*cktail) until pasty is golden brown and filling is piping hot (over 90C).

How do you know when a pasty is cooked? ›

Place Pastys on cookie sheet. Monitoring with meat thermometer, bring internal temperature to 140F or after heating 30 minutes cut open and carefully feel the middle to see how long it takes in your oven to heat thoroughly.

How do I reheat a pasty in the air fryer? ›

Baked goods: Pastries, muffins, and other baked goods can be reheated in the air fryer at 300°F (150°C) for 3-5 minutes, depending on their size and density.

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