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Forfar Bridie Recipe from Scotland

A Forfar bridie is a popular Scottish creation that isn’t quite as famous as Cornish pasties, but if you ask me, they win the prize for the tastier of the two!

forfar bridie with beans

Have you ever heard of a bridie? Unless you’re from Scotland, or possibly the UK, I’d place a bet that you haven’t, and that’s such a shame! Let’s change that, shall we?

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Forfar bridies with HP Sauce

What is a Bridie? (or a Forfar Bridie?)

A Scottish Forfar bridie is a meat and onion filled pastry that is popular in Scotland. The traditional and authentic Forfar version uses shortcrust pastry, however, bridies are often made with flaky pastry in Scotland. In the US and Canada, it would be referred to as a handheld meat pie.

Handheld Forfar bridie

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  1. These are different then the ones I had. There is an English restaurant in Fullerton Ca called Ye Olde Ship (The Old Ship) and they sell what they call a Scottish Pasty. It was a meet in a brown gravy, but the brown gravy was a whiskey based one. It looks like they have changed their naming since I was there 20 years ago. I have always wanted to find out what they made it with, loved it. I am going to try this and see how many memories it brings back. I used to get a Black and Tan and a Scottish Pasty, loved it.

    1. Nothing like a Auth Bridie from Dundee scotland. Iwent there in 1979. And becam3 adicted to Bridies. I use to buy them by the dozen and share with my scottish friends in Dundee at the Fisherman Pub along with a pony of Black and Tans. I do miss scotland

  2. Can you clarify what I can use for beef stock? How would I make 2 tbs of beef stock with Knorr Beef liquid concentrate?

  3. Why call for lean ground/minced beef and then add butter/suet? Wouldn’t it be easier just to use an 80% ground beef and skip the butter/suet?

  4. These are amazing, never with mash though always chips and beans and HP Sauce or Daddies Brown sauce. Better than Greggs.

  5. OXO cube in America? With this COVID thing we have had no visitors from Scotland and I used my last remaining OXO cube at the New Year. Is there somewhere I can buy them or do I have to work whatever America provides?

    1. Here in North Carolina i use Knorr stock cubes, less than half cup of water with one cube. I like to taste the flavor. I can never make enough of them.