However, there was one item that managed to survive, from the early Cornish mining days through the collapse of mining in the U.P., and is in many ways is the symbol of this region—the pasty.
He said: "I think a Scotch egg probably would count as a substantial ... responded by saying that a "plated meal" of a Cornish pasty with chips or a side salad would count as a "normal meal".
Scotch eggs—our topic of discussion—are extremely popular in the British Isles, often served in bars or packed for picnics.
Using a knife, make a small hole in the top of the pasty and brush all over with the remaining beaten egg. Place the pasty onto a baking tray and bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes, or until ...
8. Add lamb and parsley; simmer for 5 minutes. Discard bay leaf and thyme sprigs.Now scotch broth ready.Cut Scotch egg in to half and pour Scotch broth on top and serve hot ...