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Welcome to Enter' Jamaica, the place where you can find random but useful and interesting information about my island home. Yes, you guessed it i am from the beautiful and unique island of Jamaica, the home of Jerk, Patties, Bob Marley, Reggae, Dancehall and of course our native tongue Patois (Pat-wa).

The Jamaican entertainment, culture, food and people are known worldwide to be some of the most original, unique, and diverse around and are constantly in the global spotlight. I will attempt to showcase some of the aspects that make us who we are and in the process get rid of some of the stigma attributed to Jamaicans.

As our motto says "out of many one people", see the many things that make us a unique people and feel free to partake on this wonderful ride through my island country.

What does Enter' Jamaica mean? well the name has two meanings. The first one is basically a 'welcome to my island' or 'come and enter Jamaica' the second is Entertainment Jamaica, abbreviated by Enter'.

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Sunday, July 15, 2007

The Patty Wars

When you're buying a Patty for a Jamaican, make sure that you don't buy one from the wrong bakery. That's a big thing here in Jamaica. People will argue for hours, throwing reasons back and forth why 'their' bakery is the best. The bakeries i am talking about are Juicy Patties and Tastee, the two major ones that supply the Jamaican people with the very tasty pastries. Why do people argue over that you may ask, well, i don't know, some may say Juicy's patties have less crust and more meat, others will say Tastee's patties are flakier but it all just boils down to a matter of preference, there is no right or wrong answer with this argument.

All we know is that if you leave this island for a prolonged period you are gonna long for a bite into that golden brown bundle of goodness. The taste is indescribable and if you ask someone what is a patty and they don't know, that person isn't a Jamaican. In recent years patty fillings have gotten very diverse, at one time it was only beef now we have chicken, shrimp, lobster, vegetable and cheese, each tasting just as good as the next. But i should let you know Juicy Patties IS the best hands down, no argument there so i don't know what the big fuss is for.

Here is a Beef Patty recipe, i hope you enjoy!

Ingredients
Pastry:
2 cups flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 tablespoon curry powder
1/4 cup solid shortening
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) margarine
1/3 cup cold water

Meat filling:
2 tablespoon margarine
1 small white onion, finely chopped
1/4 teaspoon chopped Scotch bonnet pepper
1/2 pound lean ground beef
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon curry powder
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice berries
1/4 cup breadcrumbs
1/4 cup beef or chicken stock
1 egg, beaten
1/4 cup water

Instructions
Prepare the pastry:
Sift the flour, curry powder and salt into a large bowl. Cut in the shortening and margarine until crumbly. Add the cold water to make a stiff dough. Lightly flour a wooden cutting board and roll out the dough until about 1/8-inch thick. Cut out 8-inch circles. Cover with wax paper or damp cloth until ready to use. You can place the dough in the refrigerator overnight. If you do refrigerate, remove the dough at least 15 minutes before using.

Prepare the filling:
In a heavy skillet, melt the margarine and saute the onion and Scotch bonnet pepper until they become limp. Add the ground beef, salt, pepper, curry powder and thyme and mix well. Brown the meat for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Add the breadcrumbs and stock and combine all the ingredients well. Cover the skillet and simmer for about 10 to 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. When all the liquids have been absorbed, the filling is ready. It should be moist but not watery. Remove the skillet from the stove and preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

Prepare the patties:
Uncover the dough circles and place 2 to 3 tablespoons of filling on half of each. Moisten the edges of the dough with water and fold the dough circle over the meat filling. Pinch the edges closed with a fork. Lightly brush the pastry with a mixture of the egg and water. Bake on a lightly greased baking sheet for 30 to 40 minutes or until the pastry are golden brown.

Yield: 10 patties from here

This is how it should come out

2 comments:

buggkgn13 said...

Seems as if you yourself are brainwashed. Let me just say that there is no patty like tastee patty. I attent College and Juicy is on campus and a lot of people still leave campus for that Tastee patty, Therefore I rest my case.

Keas said...

Well Annjeane, like the post said to start with, its all a matter of preference. I think Shonari wrote this post, but i do agree with him I much prefer Juicey Patties to tastee...of course alot of ppl go off campus to get tastee, and alot if ppl stand in those ridiculous lines that Juicey has on campus ( i work on campus) just to get a juciey patty...so u really have no case...But thanks for dropping by :)