Authentic Jamaican Patty Recipe (Flaky Beef Patties) - My Morning Mocha (2024)

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Homemade Jamaican Beef Patty Recipe

These authentic Jamaican beef patties are so easy to make, taste so good and are the perfect on the go snack. Packed full of flavour and spice; you won’t be able to resist this!

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Who doesn’t love a Jamaican beef patty? It’s a savoury Caribbean treat that’s completely irresistible.

It’s a snack I grew up eating, I would always buy it from my local Jamaican takeaway for the most delicious, authentic and original patties. They taste so good, and you can make these Jamaican beef patties at home, it’s so easy to do with this recipe!

Both the beef filling and pastry is pretty easy to make, you’ll make distinctively yellow patties that are totally irresistible.

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What Is A Jamaican Patty?

If you’ve never tried a Jamaican patty before, then you’re really in for a treat! Caribbean patties are a type of fast food in Jamaica, and you can almost certainly get them in any UK Jamaican takeaway shop.

It’s a golden buttery flaky pastry that’s filled with a tasty and spicy filling.

The type of filling inside the patty varies, some popular flavours are beef, lamb, saltfish and a veggie version. With this recipe you’ll make a ground beef filling, the pastry remains the same no matter what filling you use.

Why Are Jamaican Beef Patties Yellow?

The addition of turmeric and curry powder turn the Jamaican patty pastry yellow. You don’t have to add both turmeric and curry powder, both individually provide the distinctive yellow sunshine glow.

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What Pastry Is A Jamaican Patty Made Of?

The pastry used to make Jamaican patties is a shortcrust pastry.

Making pastry can be a little bit scary at times but this flaky and buttery Jamaican pastry dough is actually pretty easy to make.

If you have a food processor, then making the dough will be very simple and done in a matter of seconds. I made the dough by hand which you’ll see in the video below.

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How To Make Authentic Jamaican Patties

Below is a step-by step guide on how to make easy Jamaican beef patties. Full recipe instructions are on the recipe card at the bottom.

How To Make Pastry For Patties

To make the Jamaican patty dough you’ll simply need plain flour, curry powder, turmeric, butter, baking powder, milk and salt. If you don’t have milk, you can use water instead.

Step One:

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Pour plain flour into a large mixing bowl and add a tablespoon each of curry powder, turmeric, baking powder and a teaspoon of salt. Mix until evenly distributed.

Then add cubes of butter into the mixing bowl and rub-in until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs.

Step Two:

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Pour half of the milk into the mixture and mix together before pouring the remaining half bit-by-bit mixing each time.

Use your hands to bring the dough together. Then place it in the fridge for at least 30 minutes, you can use this time to prepare the filling.

Sprinkle more flour if necessary.

Top Tip: It’s so important to work quickly with the dough and not to handle it with your hands too much. You don’t want to melt the dough as you’ll get less of a flaky texture.

How To Make The Jamaican Patties Beef Filling

Time to make the filling! This stage involves frying the filling ingredients together.

Step Three:

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Pour the minced (grounded) beef into a large mixing bowl and add a tablespoon of smoked paprika, onion powder, all purpose seasoning, garlic powder and black pepper. Mix together until evenly distributed.

Step Four:

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Add oil to a pan and heat on a high heat. Fry the garlic, onions, spring onions, ginger, thyme and scotch bonnet for 2 to 3 mins.

Step Five:

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Add the minced beef meat into the frying pan and stir continuously, add a tablespoon of smoked paprika, onion powder, all purpose seasoning, garlic powder and black pepper.

Continue to fry for 2 to 3 minutes before adding 2 tablespoons of soy sauce, ketchup and a tablespoon of browning sauce.

Leave to simmer for 5 minutes with the lid on, then continue to stir for 2 to 3 minutes breaking any clumps with the back of your wooden spoon.

Top Tip: Browning sauce is used to help create the traditional dark brown filling colour; you don’t have to add it in if you don’t want too.

Some Jamaican patty fillings can be quite paste-like, to create this effect simply blend the mixture for just a few seconds. Careful not to blend it for too long, you don’t want it to be a smooth paste!

How To Assemble A Patty

Step Six:

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Flour your work surface and roll out the pastry using a rolling pin, cut out circle shapes using a bowl (or plate). Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of the beef filling to the lower centre of the pastry.

Make an egg wash by whisking an egg and use it to coat the edge of one half of the pastry.

Fold over the pastry and press the edges together with your fingers. With a fork, dip it in flour and press down to create the authentic patty crimped edges.

I used a bowl with an 18″ diameter to cut out circle shapes.

Step Seven:

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Coat the pastry with an egg wash and bake in the oven for 20 to 25 minutes.

What Do You Serve With Jamaican Beef Patties?

You can eat patties by themselves, but you can also make a meal out of it with these side dishes below:

  • Fried Plantain
  • Macaroni Cheese
  • Coleslaw
  • Coco Bread
  • Roti
  • Hardo Bread
  • Chips

How To Store And Reheat Jamaican Patties

Patties are best eaten fresh but you can keep them in the fridge for up to 2 to 3 days stored in an airtight container. If you don’t plan on eating them straight away, leave them to cool down before placing in the freezer for up to 2 months.

To reheat, simply place in the microwave and heat until piping hot throughout, you can also place them in the oven for around 15 minutes at 180°C.

To reheat from frozen, leave the patties to defrost before placing in the oven or microwave. If you are heating the patties from frozen, then it’s best to heat in the oven for at least 25 minutes.

How To Make Ahead Of Time

If you want to make these Caribbean patties ahead of time, simply make the recipe up to 3 days in advance and reheat in the oven or microwave when you’re ready to eat it.

You can also make the pastry in advance and freeze it for later use. When you are ready to make this dish, defrost the pastry in the fridge overnight. Once the pastry has defrosted, follow the recipe instructions to make the filling.

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My Top Tips

Careful With Turmeric: Turmeric is well known for staining! Avoid wearing white or super light colours when using turmeric as it can easily stain your clothes.

Use Cold Butter: Keep your butter cold, cold, cold! The colder the better, keep your butter in the fridge before using it so that it can be as cold as possible. This will help give the pastry a flaky texture.

Flour Your Cutter: Whatever you use to make circle shapes in your pastry, make sure you flour it before using it. This will help to prevent the pastry sticking to it.

Equipment Needed

Below is a few vital equipment needed to make these beef patties:

  • Baking Tray: Needed to bake the Jamaican patties in the oven.
  • Mixing Bowls: To make the Jamaican patty dough and mix beef mince with seasonings.
  • Basting Brush: To seal the patties with an egg wash before crimping it with a fork and to do the egg wash.
  • Food Processor: You can use a food processor to make the pastry or do it by hand. If you use a food processor, simply add all the ingredients apart from milk and blend until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Then add milk (or water) little by little until a dough has formed.
  • Parchment Paper: To line your baking tray and to prevent the patties from sticking to the trays.

Recipe FAQs

Are Jamaican patties gluten free?

Jamaican patties typically contain gluten due to the use of plain flour to make the pastry. To make a gluten-free alternative make sure to use gluten-free flour when making the pastry.

What is the difference between Jamaican beef patties and empanadas?

Jamaican beef patties and empanadas are similar but differ slightly in cooking method and taste. Jamaican patties are more yellow in colour and are baked in the oven whereas empanadas are a Spanish dish that is usually fried.

Can you eat Jamaican patties cold?

Yes, you can eat Jamaican patties cold but traditionally in Jamaica they’re eaten freshly baked and warm from the oven.

Is Jamaican patty fried?

No, Jamaican patties are baked in the oven and not fried.

More Easy Pastry Recipes To Try:

  • Bacon And Cheese Turnovers
  • Cheese Twists

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Authentic Jamaican Patty Recipe (Flaky Beef Patties)

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Here's how to make authentic Jamaican beef patties with this easy recipe. This patty recipe is the best ever and is so tasty.

4.88 from 8 votes

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course lunch, Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine Jamaican

Servings 8 Patties

Calories 644 kcal

Ingredients

Pastry

  • 450 g Plain Flour
  • 227 g Butter Block Butter
  • 1 tbsp Curry Powder
  • 1 tbsp Turmeric
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1 tbsp Baking Powder
  • 300 ml Milk
  • 1 Egg For Egg Wash

Beef Filling

Instructions

  • Pour plain flour into a large mixing bowl and add a tablespoon each of curry powder, turmeric, baking powder and a teaspoon of salt. Mix until evenly distributed.

  • Add cubes of butter into the mixing bowl and rub-in until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs.

  • Pour half of the milk into the mixture and mix together before pouring the remaining half bit-by-bit mixing each time.

  • Use your hands to bring the dough together. Then place in the fridge for at least 30 minutes, you can use this time to prepare the filling.

  • Pour the minced (grounded) beef into a large mixing bowl and add a tablespoon of smoked paprika, onion powder, all purpose seasoning, garlic powder and black pepper. Mix together until evenly distributed.

  • Add oil to a pan and heat on a high heat. Fry the garlic, onions, spring onions, ginger, thyme and scotch bonnet for 2 to 3 mins.

  • Add the minced beef meat into the frying pan and stir continuously, add a tablespoon of smoked paprika, onion powder, all purpose seasoning, garlic powder and black pepper. Continue to fry for 2 to 3 minutes.

  • Add 2 tablespoons of soy sauce, ketchup and a tablespoon ofbrowning sauce and mix until evenly distributed.

  • Leave to simmer for 5 minutes with the lid on, then continue to stir for 2 to 3 minutes breaking any clumps with the back of your wooden spoon.

  • Flour your work surface and roll out the pastry, cut out circle shapes using a bowl (or plate). Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of the beef filling to the lower centre of the pastry.

  • Make an egg wash by whisking an egg and use it to coat the edge of one half of the pastry. Fold over the pastry and press the edges together with your fingers. With a fork, dip it in flour and press down to create the authentic patty crimped edges.

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C (gas mark 4, 350°F). Coat the pastry with an egg wash and bake in the oven for 20 to 25 minutes.

Video

Notes

Scotch Bonnet pepper is hot, please use to your taste and wash your hands after handling them.

Nutrition

Calories: 644kcalCarbohydrates: 55gProtein: 21gFat: 38gSaturated Fat: 20gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 2gCholesterol: 130mgSodium: 1004mgPotassium: 494mgFiber: 4gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 1756IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 200mgIron: 6mg

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Authentic Jamaican Patty Recipe (Flaky Beef Patties) - My Morning Mocha (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular Jamaican patty? ›

Famous for their distinctive taste and made from the finest ingredients Juici Patties is arguably the market leader in Jamaican patties.

What is the shell of a Jamaican patty made of? ›

Among the Jamaican diaspora in the United Kingdom, the pastry is more like that of a suet crust, and often made with margarine or butter, which provides the flaky pastry, and curry powder containing turmeric, which provides the yellow colour.

Can you eat Jamaican beef patties for breakfast? ›

They're highly nutritional and flavourful, meaning you could eat a Jamaican Patty for breakfast, lunch, dinner or as a snack at any time in between whether you're at home or even at work.

What is the difference between Haitian beef patties and Jamaican beef patties? ›

As opposed to the Jamaican beef patty, the Haitian version has a much fluffier dough, nearly resembling a croissant. Such a result is achieved through a flour and shortening-based mix, typically only flavored with salt.

Why are Jamaican beef patties so good? ›

Over time, the recipe evolved, and Jamaican cooks replaced the traditional filling with spiced ground beef. Over time, the African and Indian people of the Caribbean added their own unique flavors and ingredients, such as onions, garlic, peppers, and beef giving birth to the Jamaican beef patty we know and love today.

What makes a Jamaican patty yellow? ›

A Jamaican patty (for those who don't know) is a delicious, flaky, meat-filled pastry. The dough is made with turmeric and curry powder, both of which are bright yellow in color. That's why patties look like this… Jamaican patties are golden in colour due to the Turmeric spice being added to the dough.

What do Jamaicans eat with beef patties? ›

A good queso dip can add additional flavors and spices to complement your patty. Coco bread: This combination is very popular with Jamaicans. Coco bread is basically bread made with coconut milk, which gives it a slightly sweet taste. Typically, coco bread is made in a perfect shape to go with a Jamaican patty.

What is the original name of the Jamaican patty? ›

Dubbed “Toronto's favourite snack”, the Jamaican patty (originally the beef patty) are flavourful savoury hand pies originating from Jamaica. Jamaican patties come in a variety of flavour combinations from classic spiced beef to chicken, Canadian saltfish and sweet ackee.

What does a red dot mean on a Jamaican patty? ›

Conventionally, patties are marked with a colored dot on the crust to indicate the filling: No dot: ground beef. Red dot: Spicy ground Beef. Green dot: vegetables (often not vegetarian, containing animal suet, tallow, and/or other animal ingredients; vegetarians must inquire whether recipes are suitable for their diets ...

Are Jamaican patties baked or fried? ›

Dubbed Jamaica's “No. 1 fast food” by Enid Donaldson, author of “The Real Taste of Jamaica,” a beef patty's filling is spiced, then baked inside of a suet dough. These pastries are often filled with seasoned ground beef, but can include pork, lamb, lobster, shrimp, cheese, chicken and ackee.

What is a Kobe patty? ›

Kobe beef is globally renowned for its rich flavor, juiciness, and tenderness or high marbling content. Kobe beef is cuts of beef from the Tajima strain of Wagyu cattle (which mean Japanese cattle), raised in Kobe, Japan.

What is Jamaica National breakfast? ›

Ackee and saltfish is Jamaica's national dish and also makes the perfect breakfast or brunch. The nutty taste of the lobes of ackee is complemented perfectly by the sharp salinity and firm texture of salt cod.

What is the most popular breakfast in Jamaica? ›

Jamaica's national dish is revered not only at home but also internationally where ackee and saltfish have been named one of the top breakfast dishes in the world. True lovers of ackee and saltfish know that this dish is incredibly delicious no matter what it's served with.

How many Jamaican beef patties per person? ›

From the pantry, you'll need: onion, garlic, red pepper flakes, curry powder, ground cumin, dried thyme, dry bread crumbs, chicken stock, discos, egg. Filling adapted from Cooking Caribe. Makes 10-12 meat patties; figure on 1 per person for an appetizer, or 2 per person for lunch.

What pastry are patties made from? ›

Patty Pastry is easy to make at home, all you will need is flour, butter, turmeric, curry powder, salt and ice-cold water. For the best results, use cold butter cut into small cubes. Simply add all the ingredients into a food processor and pulse together until butter has all rubbed into the flour.

Is hard dough bread Jamaican? ›

Hardo or Hardough Bread is Jamaica's twist on this popular staple. With a sweet taste due to the addition of sugar, it is a firm favourite not only on the Island but also in its Diaspora. Making traditional Hardo Bread at home is not an easy process as the use of a refiner or pastry brake is essential.

Is Jamaican patty a pastry? ›

One bite of this savoury pastry will send you to the Caribbean. The Cornish pasty's tropical cousin, Jamaican patties are made with spicy ground beef wrapped in a satisfying flaky crust. And in case you need an extra kick, you can serve it with a Scotch bonnet pepper sauce.

What are the ingredients in Golden Krust patties? ›

Ground Beef, Water, Breadcrumbs (Wheat Flour [Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid], Sugar, Yeast, Salt), Textured Vegetable Protein (Soy Flour And/Or Soy Protein Concentrate, Caramel Color), Modified Food Starch, Seasoning (Monosodium Glutamate, Salt, Brown Sugar, Garlic Powder, Dextrose, ...

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