Memories of Cornish pasties filled with all sorts of comforting fillings has inspired me to combine flavours from the garden with flavours from the paddock encased in flaky, puff pastry – what else can I say!

Serves 6



1x375g packs ready-rolled puff pastry or roll your own

300g leeks


40g butter


2 tsp clear honey


1 Tbsp Dijon or grain mustard


1 tsp fresh rosemary, finely chopped


Salt and freshly ground pepper


200g tasty cheddar


1 medium egg, beaten



Method

Spread out the puff pastry on a floured surface and cut out 6 discs, each with a diameter of 12 cm    (saucer or side plate works well).  Chill these discs while you make the filling.



Trim and wash the leeks and slice thinly.  Melt the butter in a pan over moderate heat and fry the leeks till soft but not coloured; about 10 minutes.  Stir in the honey, mustard and rosemary, season to taste and leave to cool. 

Crumble in the cheese and mix to combine.



Preheat the oven to 200C

Lay 6 discs of pastry on a baking tray and divide the leek mixture evenly between them, placing the mixture to one side (which will enable you to fold them over) spooning it into a neat mound. Leave a rim of about 1cm.

Lightly brush the border with beaten egg and fold over the half of pastry which had no filling.  Crimp the edges together to seal either with your fingers or by pressing down with a fork.  Cut two little slits on the top of the pastry to allow for steam.  Brush lightly with beaten egg and continue with remaining discs until finished.  Place them on a baking tray and bake for 20 minutes or until the pastry has puffed up and golden.



Serve!