Harry Potter Pumpkin Pasties Recipe

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  • Prep Time

    45 mins

  • Cook Time

    45 mins

  • Total Time

    1 hr 5 mins

  • Servings

    15

  • Calories

    123 kcal

  • Course

    Cake

  • Cuisine

    British

Harry Potter Pumpkin Pasties Recipe

Harry Potter's famous pumpkin pasties sold in the Hogwarts Express. Flaky crust and a delicious spicy-sweet pumpkin filling.

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Ingredients

Servings
  • Pastry: (Note 1, 2)
  • 175 g all-purpose flour 6.2 oz/ 1 ½ cups
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar leave out when you want to make a savory pie or pastry
  • a pinch of salt
  • 140 g unsalted butter 5 oz/ ½ cup + 2 tablespoons (Note 3)
  • 2-3 tablespoons very cold water
  • Alternative: 1 ready-made pie crust
  • FILLING:
  • 100 g pumpkin puree 3.5 oz/ scant ½ cup, homemade or from a can (not pumpkin pie filling)
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
  • a pinch of allspice
  • a pinch of cardamom
  • a pinch of nutmeg
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • Egg wash:
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 2 tablespoons milk
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Instructions

Pastry:

  1. Cool butter: Cut the butter into small cubes, place them in one layer on a plate, and put them in the freezer for about 15 minutes; they should not be frozen but get really cold.
  2. Mix flour, sugar, and salt in the food processor/stand mixer.
  3. Add butter cubes and process shortly, about 10 pulses, but it depends on the machine you are using. The dough should resemble breadcrumbs.
  4. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons of icy water, and pulse a few times again until the dough comes together. Add the third tablespoon of water if necessary; sometimes I do add it, sometimes not; it depends on how exactly you weigh the flour and sometimes on the brand of the flour itself. The dough should hold together when you press a little bit of it between your fingers.
  5. Refrigerate: Form a ball, divide it into two portions, press each piece into a disc and wrap the discs tightly in plastic foil. You will only need one portion to make about 15 pasties. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours or overnight.
  6. Alternatively, you can use a ready-made sweet shortcrust pastry.

Filling:

  1. If you want to make your pumpkin puree, halve and deseed a small pumpkin. Place the halves on a baking tray and bake at 200 degrees Celsius/ 400 degrees Fahrenheit for about 35-45 minutes or until the pumpkin is soft. Let cool a little, remove the skin, and puree the pumpkin flesh in the food processor.To make the filling, you will only need about 100 g/ 3.5 oz/ ½ cup of it.
  2. Mix 100 g/ 3.5 oz/ ½ cup pumpkin puree with the spices and set aside.

Make the pumpkin pasties:

  1. When ready to roll the dough, preheat the oven to 200 degrees Celsius/400 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Roll dough: Sprinkle the working surface with a bit of flour and roll one of the refrigerated dough discs, about 3 mm / 0.12 inches thick.
  3. Cut dough circles using a pastry cutter or the edge of a glass. My circles had a diameter of 8 cm/ 3.1 inches, and the resulting pasties were small. After rolling the remaining scraps a couple of times as well, I had 15 pasties.
  4. Fill pasties: Spoon about ½ teaspoon of the filling on one side of the pastry circles, dab the pastry edges with a wet finger and fold the other side over. You will now have the half-moons.
  5. Crimp: Press the edges with a fork to crimp and close them.
  6. Cut vents: Using a small sharp knife, cut some tiny slits on top to create vents. I cut the vents in the form of Harry's scar, but you don't have to do that; an ordinary X will suffice.
  7. Place the pasties on a baking tray lined with baking paper.

Bake:

  1. Egg wash: Mix the egg yolk with the milk. Brush the pasties.
  2. Bake for about 15 to 20 minutes until nicely golden.
  3. Let cool on the baking tray for about 5 minutes, then carefully transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

Notes

  • Always use a digital kitchen scale in baking; it ensures the best results (Amazon affiliate link).
  • Always use a
  • Always use a
  • digital kitchen scale
  • in baking; it ensures the best results (Amazon affiliate link).
  • in baking; it ensures the best results (Amazon affiliate link).
  • European style butter is best; it has less water
  • Always use a digital kitchen scale in baking; it ensures the best results (Amazon affiliate link).
  • You will not use it all, but the pastry freezes very well, making a smaller amount is possible, but not really worth it.
  • European style butter is best; it has less water.

Nutrition Information

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Serving 1g Calories 123kcal (6%) Carbohydrates 11g (4%) Protein 2g (4%) Fat 8g (12%) Saturated Fat 5g (25%) Polyunsaturated Fat 3g Cholesterol 33mg (11%) Sodium 62mg (3%) Fiber 1g (4%) Sugar 2g (4%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 15Serving

Amount Per Serving

Calories 123 kcal

% Daily Value*

Serving 1g
Calories 123kcal 6%
Carbohydrates 11g 4%
Protein 2g 4%
Fat 8g 12%
Saturated Fat 5g 25%
Polyunsaturated Fat 3g 18%
Cholesterol 33mg 11%
Sodium 62mg 3%
Fiber 1g 4%
Sugar 2g 4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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