Jamaican Patties Recipe | Vegan Recipe (2024)

Jamaican Patties Recipe | Vegan Recipe (1)

Since I’ve known him, James has been asking me to veganize the Jamaican patty. This is his go-to pre dinner snack when we are out and about. These bad boys have been the key to keeping us from getting hangry on the go. Most Caribbean places have a veggie-filled option, but it just isn’t the same as the traditional beef. So I just HAD to try to make it myself. Being that I am by no means a baker, it has taken me some time to grow the lady-balls to tackle this daunting task. But I eventually did, and it took me 5 hours of experimenting.

Why you ask? Well, you simply cannot have a Jamaican Patty without the perfect flaky crust. Essentially, I applied the same rules I learned about pie crusts, but added a tons of turmeric for colour. This process will require some doing, followed by some waiting, and followed by more doing—so prepare your patience, and make sure you have some tasks to do between preparation.

The meat filling is the easy part, and you can totally adjust all the ingredients to suit your own taste buds. As the beef I decided to use a store-bought vegan ground beef substitute, since it’s so readily available, and an awesome noteworthy option. If you don’t like store-bough faux meats, you an use a homemade walnut meat, or lentils instead—but it will change the taste—You’ve been warned.

To get the authentic Jamaican flavor in the patties I decided to season them with cardamom, cumin, and allspice, and since I love me some heat–a scotch bonnet pepper. This is totally optional, and if you can’t take the heat, just leave it out.

There you have it, Vegan Jamaican Patties from start to finish. The recipe seems daunting at first, but once you have nailed it the first time- it becomes easier and easier, I promise.

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This vegan jamaican beef patty is SO authentic tasting that you will never even miss the meat! It's the best vegan recipe this side of the Caribbean- try and prove me wrong!!

Author: The Edgy Veg

Recipe type: Lunch

Cuisine: Jamaican

Serves: about 12

Ingredients

Instructions

Pastry:

  1. Sift the flour, turmeric, and salt into a large bowl. I used my stand mixer and the whisk blade.
  2. Using two knives, a pastry blender, or in my case my pastry blade, cut in the shortening and butter until the mixture becomes crumbly.
  3. Working quickly, add small amounts of water to form a firm dough. Do not over water or overwork.
  4. Form dough into a disc, wrap in plastic, and refrigerate for at least 1½ hours or overnight.

Beef Filling

  1. In a large skillet, heat butter until hot but not smoking.
  2. Add the onion and cook until softened, about 4 minutes.
  3. Add the garlic and ginger and cook for 1 minute.
  4. Add the veggie ground beef, turmeric, cumin, allspice, cardamom, scotch peppers, and thyme and cook until heated and spices are fragrant, about 10 minutes.
  5. Add the green onion/scallions, parsley, tomatoes, and vegetable stock and simmer for about 30 minutes, until most all of the liquid has evaporated.
  6. Season with salt and pepper to taste, remove the mixture from the heat and stir in the Jamaican rum.
  7. Allow the mixture to cool before assembling the patties.

Assembly:

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. On a lightly floured surface, roll out pastry dough and cut into circles about 6 to 7 inches in diameter. I used a large cereal bowl for this.
  3. Lightly brush the outside edges of the circle with a little of soy or almond milk.
  4. Spoon roughly a ¼ cup of the vegan beef filling onto one half of the circle, and fold the other half of the pastry over so that the edges meet. Press to seal, and use a fork to crimp the edges together.
  5. Lightly brush the top of each patty with a little of soy milk.
  6. Place the patties on parchment-lined baking sheets and bake until golden brown, about 30 minutes. Serve immediately with hot sauce.

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FAQs

How do you cook Jamaican patties? ›

Cooking & Usage Tips

Preparation instruction (reheat from frozen) Baking* (recommended for best results): Preheat oven to 350°F/175°C and bake for about 25-30 minutes to internal temperature of 160°F/71°C. Microwave*: Heat for 2 minutes to internal temperature of 160°F/71°C. Let stand for 1 to 2 minutes.

What makes Jamaican beef patties yellow? ›

The flaky shell is tinted a golden yellow due to the recipe containing egg yolk or turmeric. In Jamaica, it can be a snack or a full meal.

What are the ingredients in Tin Nels Jamaican patties? ›

Filling: Ground Beef, Water, Modified Corn Starch, Mushroom Soya Sauce (water, Soya Beans, Sugar, Salt, Wheat Flour, Monosodium Glutamate Mushroom Extract), Bread Crumbs (enriched Bleached Wheat Flour, Niacin, Ferrous Sulfate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Sugar, Salt, Yeast, Soybean Oil), Onions/green ...

What to add to Jamaican patties? ›

What Can You Add to Jamaican Patties?
  1. Queso dip: There are many sauces that go well with Jamaican patties. ...
  2. Coco bread: This combination is very popular with Jamaicans. ...
  3. Roti: Another way to incorporate a “bun” into your Jamaican patty is by adding roti to your meal.
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What is Jamaican patty dough made of? ›

For the dough: all-purpose flour, salt, sugar, Jamaican curry powder, turmeric powder, grated butter, and ice-cold water. For the beef filling: olive oil, ground beef, onion, garlic, ginger, salt/pepper, thyme, Jamaican allspice & curry powder, scotch bonnet pepper, scallions, chicken stock, breadcrumbs, and butter.

Are Jamaican patties fried or baked? ›

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.

Why add milk to a beef patty? ›

Adding bread and milk to the beef creates burgers that are juicy and tender even when well-done.

What is the red dot on Jamaican patties? ›

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 ...

Do beef patties need seasoning? ›

Season your burgers before you cook them

If your patties are store-bought, season them well on both sides with salt and pepper before cooking. If you are forming your own patties, you can season the blend as you mix and shape them.

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.

Why are Jamaican beef patties so good? ›

"The firecracker taste of the Scotch bonnet, a hot pepper indigenous to Jamaica, sealed the flavour." Jamaicans brought recipes for the patties northward in the 1960s and 1970s when many immigrated to the United States as hospital orderlies, home health aides and nurses.

What do jamaicans eat with patties? ›

Below are three tasty sides that go well with Jamaican patties.
  • Fried Plantains: Fried plantains are common in most Caribbean countries and go well with Jamaican patties. ...
  • Rice and Peas: One of the staple dishes in Jamaica is rice and peas. ...
  • Callaloo: Callaloo is a traditional Jamaican dish.
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Should Jamaican patty be hot or cold? ›

BAKED AND CHILLED PATTIES

Whilst you can eat this patty cold, in Jamaica we prefer to eat our patties warm straight from the oven! For best results, oven-bake from chilled: Remove all packaging and heat in the oven for 15-20 mins at 180˚C (350˚F) or Gas Mark 4.

How do you make patties stay together? ›

If they aren't bound well, the patties will start to fall apart as soon as you start cooking them. The most commonly used binding agent for hamburger patties is eggs. They work well with ground meat and are easy to incorporate into the rest of your ingredients.

Can you cook Jamaican patties from frozen? ›

Frozen ❄️ Place patties on a lined baking tray and bake at 175 degrees celsius (fan forced) for 25 to 30 minutes (regular size) or 18 to 22 minutes (likkle size) until pastry has risen and looks golden in colour.

What is the best way to cook beef patties? ›

Pan-frying is a great method for cooking burgers using minimal time while achieving maximum flavor. A super hot, dry skillet allows the burger to quickly develop a flavorful outer crust without overcooking the interior, keeping the center juicy.

Can you fry a Jamaican beef patty? ›

Yes, you can also deep fry frozen Jamaican beef patties for a crispy and delicious result. To do so, heat a large skillet with enough oil to submerge the patties. Once the oil is hot, carefully place the frozen patties in the skillet and fry them for about 3-4 minutes on each side, or until they are golden brown.

How do you use frozen patties? ›

Place frozen, seasoned patties onto the hot cast-iron pan. Cook 3-5 minutes on each side, then flip. Continue flipping until a nice crust has formed — about 15 minutes. Remove from the pan and serve on your favorite bun!

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