Forfar Bridies - Global Bakes (2024)

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Forfar Bridies are traditional Scottish meat pies wrapped in pastry that you can find all over Scotland! You can whip up these tasty and authentic meat pies in no time!

What is a Forfar Bridie?

Forfar Bridies were created in Forfar, Angus, Scotland, and the story goes that a woman named Maggie Bridie created them in the 1850’s to sell at fairs and markets. Others have claimed the invention to be theirs but Maggie’s claim is the most commonly accepted.

Forfar Bridies are traditionally made with either shortcrust or flaky pastry (either full puff pastry or rough puff can be used if you make your own pastry). During most of my trips around Scotland and during the several years that I lived there, I noticed that puff pastry was used almost everywhere except Forfar. In Forfar, they tend to use shortcrust pastry that is unbelievably flaky!

It is most common to find Forfar Bridies with onion and spices in them but, just in case you don’t like onions, here’s a little secret. If a Forfar Bridie has one hole poked in the top to release the steam, it does not have onions in it. If the baker pokes two holes in the top, the Bridie has onions in it!

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You can see where Forfar is on the map above – can you believe that I was lucky enough to live just 20 minutes north of Forfar? Scotland is such a beautiful country and is a worthy destination for foodies and tourists alike!

What is the difference between Forfar Bridies and a Cornish Pasty?

So a Forfar Bridie is a meat pie, right? But isn’t it the same as a Cornish Pasty?? They look the same from the outside!

Well, yes and no. Forfar Bridies and Cornish Pasties are both meat pies and are generally hand-held. The difference between a Forfar Bridie and a Cornish Pasty is that the Pasty, originally from Cornwall, England, has vegetables in it. Most Cornish Pasties contain beef skirt steak or another cut of ground beef, potatoes, onions, and swedes (rutabagas in the US).

Forfar Bridies, on the other hand, may contain onion or may sometimes be plain, without onion.

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What to serve with Forfar Bridies

A traditional meal in Scotland that contains Forfar Bridies would likely also include chips (aka french fries), baked beans, and a good dose of HP Sauce.

If you want to be a bit non-traditional, you can spice up these meat pies with about 2 tablespoons of Worchestershire sauce, 1 teaspoon of smoked paprika, and even 1/8 teaspoon of ground cayenne pepper in the meat mixture.

A sprinkle of shredded cheese on top of the meat mixture would be a wonderful addition as well!

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Every September is Scottish Food and Drinks Fortnight but why wait? Read my post about Scottish Foods and Drinks with traditional foods, drinks, and recipes!

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Forfar Bridies

Forfar Bridies are traditional Scottish meat pies wrapped in pastry that you can find all over Scotland! You can whip up these tasty and authentic meat pies in no time!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Servings 6

Calories 299 kcal

Ingredients

  • One box frozen Puff Pastry OR Homemade Puff Pastry OR Rough Puff Pastry
  • 1 1/2 pounds ground beef
  • 1 onion grated
  • 1/4 cup strong beef stock
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons dry mustard
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground mace
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 2 teaspoons ground balck pepper
  • 3 tablespoons cold butter grated

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, mix together the ground beef, beef stock, grated onion, dry mustard, ground mace, salt and pepper. Grate the cold butter and gently mix the butter into the meat mixture. Set aside.

  • On a floured countertop or board, roll out one sheet of puff pastry and cut in half with a knife or pastry cutter. Add a handful of the meat mixture on one side of one piece of pastry.

  • Whisk the egg in a small bowl and then brush the egg on the edges of the pastry around the meat. Fold the pastry over and seal with your fingers. Repeat until you are out of meat. This recipe should make six large Forfar Bridies.

  • Brush the extra flour off the bridies, seal the edges with a fork and cut a small hole in the top for the steam to escape. Place on a lined baking sheet and brush the bridies with egg wash.

  • Bake at 450F for about 30 minutes or until the meat is cooked. The temperature in the center of the meat should be at leat 175F. Check the bridies at 20 minutes and tent them with foil if they are too brown.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 299kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 20gFat: 23gSaturated Fat: 9gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 81mgSodium: 852mgPotassium: 338mgFiber: 0.4gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 2IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 27mgIron: 2mg

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FAQs

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

While Cornish pasties are made with shortcrust pastry, most bridies are made with flaky pastry. Though bridies in Forfar are also made with shortcrust pastry, they tend to be a little softer. Unlike pasties, bridies do not contain potatoes - they are filled with minced steak, beef suet, and sometimes onions.

What meat is in a Forfar Bridie? ›

Bakers in Forfar traditionally use shortcrust pastry for their bridies, but in other parts of Scotland, flaky pastry is sometimes substituted. The filling of a bridie consists of minced steak, butter, and beef suet seasoned with salt and pepper. It is sometimes made with minced onions.

What are bridies in Scotland? ›

A Scottish Bridie is simple hand-held meat pie made in a horseshoe shape. It usually contains beef, and sometimes onion, and a few various seasonings.

What is the history of Forfar Bridie? ›

The Famous Forfar Bridie. They originated in the early part of the 19th century. One story of their origin is that they were made for wedding meals (the Brides' meal) hence the horseshoe shape (for luck). Another story is that they were made by Margaret Bridie from Glamis, who sold them at the Buttermarket in Forfar.

Is it illegal to call a Cornish pasty? ›

The Cornish pasty has been given protected status by the European Commission so no matter where it is made in order to be called a Cornish pasty it has to contain beef, onion, swede and salt and pepper and be crimped along the side not along the top.

What is a Bridie Scottish slang? ›

Bridie, the name given to the delightful pies still known everywhere as Forfar Bridies.

What is a Scottish pie called? ›

Also known as mutton pies, these have a very long history. In the middle ages, they were frowned upon by the Scottish church, viewed as luxurious, decadent English-style food.

Can you freeze forfar bridies? ›

'Forfar Bridies' may also be sold frozen raw for later baking (at temperatures of 210 degrees Celsius).

How long to heat a Bridie in the oven? ›

Pre heat oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas Mark 4. Remove all packaging and place bridie on a pre heated baking tray. Cook in the centre of the oven for approximately 15 minutes ensuring that the bridie is piping hot.

What is Forfar famous for? ›

Forfar is easily accessible from Dundee and Aberdeen, via the A90. The town was once the seat of Scotland's King Malcolm Canmore and is famous for its witches who once danced on graves and frolicked with the devil. Find out more at the Meffan Museum.

How many calories are in a forfar bridie? ›

Typical Nutritional Values
Per 100g
Energy (kcal)262 kcal
Fat13.8 g
Saturated Fat5.3 g
Carbohydrates27.8 g
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Can you eat bridies cold? ›

SUITABLE FOR EATEN HOT OR COLD.

What does Forfar mean in English? ›

(ˈfɔːfər , -fɑː ) noun. a market town in E Scotland, the administrative centre of Angus: site of a castle, residence of Scottish kings between the 11th and 14th centuries.

Why is Forfar called Forfar? ›

Introduction. The market town of Forfar is located in the heart of the valley of Strathmore in Angus - hence its traditional role as the political and administrative centre of this rural region. The name of 'Forfar' is probably derived from the Gaelic word, Faithir, which means 'watching hill' or 'sentinel'.

What is Forfar like to live? ›

Nestled in the Angus countryside, Forfar is a town known for its picturesque views, particularly those found in Forfar Loch Country Park. It's also known for its contributions to Scotland's culinary scene, being credited for the Forfar Bridie, and hosting the popular Forfar Food Festival every year.

What is the Welsh version of a pasty? ›

The Welsh Oggie is a pasty, similar to the Cornish Pasty. It was the staple of the Welsh tin miners while they were working. We made these with mutton, and you should too if you can get hold of it. If not lamb works too, but the flavour of mutton enhances these pasties.

What are pasties called in England? ›

Cornish pasty

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

A pasty is a British baked pastry. Pasty or Pastie may also refer to: Pastie, a large, round patéd pie eaten in Northern Ireland. Pasties, adhesive coverings applied to cover a person's nipples.

What makes a pasty a pasty? ›

A typical pasty is simply a filling of choice sealed within a circle of pastry, one edge crimped into a thick crust . A good pasty could survive being dropped down a mine shaft! The crust served as a means of holding the pasty with dirty hands without contaminating the meal.

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