noun
- a small pie or pastry filled with meat and vegetables, especially popular in Cornwall, England
Usage: British
Examples
- She bought a Cornish pastie for lunch at the local bakery.
- The traditional pastie contains beef, potato, onion, and swede.
- Miners used to carry pasties to work as a complete meal.
- The pastie shop on the corner serves authentic Cornish recipes.
- He heated up the pastie in the oven before eating it.
- The golden crust of the pastie was perfectly baked.