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I grew up on Jamaican Beef Patties - they were always a favourite lunch in high school. Here’s how you can make a homemade version!

Originally posted August 29, 2011, updated 8/18/2023.

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When I was in my early teens, I developed a wicked fondness for Jamaican Beef patties.

They were my standard "forgot to eat lunch, stop by a gas station" go-to fast food, they were the perfect accompaniment for the traditional daily Slurpee (Winnipeggers know what I mean!), and they were just... my perfect comfort food.

These meat pies consisted of a bright yellow, buttery pastry shell with a spicy filling - in hand pie form.

At some points in the year, I was able to get my hands on a fresher, more authentic version of my beloved gas station food - during Folklorma, for instance.

Man, Folklorama was the best festival ever - haven't gone in several years, and I STILL think it's the best I've been to / heard of!

All of the different cultural organizations set up a "pavilion" - usually a community center or curling rink - to be just this mecca of all-things-that-culture.

Attendees buy "passports", and visit the various pavilions, experiencing all kinds of wonderful food, art, and performances from that culture.

It's just this big multicultural smorgasbord, and I loved it. Folklorama is also responsible for my love of Haggis... ah, I loved the Scottish Pavilion!

The festival has actually introduced me to several foods that I ended up doing up recipes for, after moving away from Winnipeg: Moi Moi (African Pavilion), Samosas (India Pavilion, Punjab Pavilion, AND Tamil pavilion, if I recall correctly!), and Beet Ketchup (Indian Pavillion).

Anyway, my introduction to Jamaican food came from the Africa-Caribbean Pavillion, where I'd enjoy all manner of spicy caribbean treats, while listening to soca music and watching limbo dancers in a sweltering school gymnasium.

Aw, I miss it! Folklorama is the BEST.

Homemade Jamaican Patties

Anyway. Beef patties.

I was pretty disappointed when I realized that these delicious patties were NOWHERE to be found in Minnesota.

When I went on my pie making rampage the other week, I decided to try making my own Jamaican beef patty recipe.

I looked online to see if there were any existing recipes for what *I* knew as beef patties, and ended up pretty disappointed.

Overall, I could tell that none of the recipes I found would result in the right texture - kind of a creamy, pasty meat filling, NOT just regular ground beef texture - or the right spice profile.

So, of course, I created a recipe from scratch... Well, it's more of a frankenrecipe.

I made my own pastry, bastardizing my uncle's pie crust recipe , converting the flaky dough to a savory recipe with the light taste / brilliant yellow color that I expect from a Jamaican beef patty crust.

Then, for the well-seasoned beef filling, I used the basic idea from making Cretons - a French Canadian meat spread - just SPICED up.

Oooh boy was it ever good.

In particular, the filling was so ridiculously accurate, I'm amazed that any of it actually made it as far as being married with the crusts. I could have just eaten it all with a spoon.

This is a great recipe - a bit of work, but so very worth it.

Enjoy!

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Ingredients

This recipe may seem involved - there’s a LOT of flavour going on, especially in the flavorful beef filling - but they’re all fairly simple ingredients that should be easy enough to find in any larger grocery store.

Some notes for you:

Ground Beef... or Not

Growing up, pretty much all the Jamaican patties I ate had a ground beef filling... but you can do different fillings, to suit your tastes.

I always made this with lean ground beef, back when I first published this spicy beef patties recipe.

My husband can’t have beef now, so when I redid the photography recently, it was more of a jerk chicken - or curry chicken - type filling. Jamaican chicken patties are a thing, though.

Some day, I’ll make a batch of Jamaican “beef” patties for him, using Beyond Meat. It’s all good!

Lard

I designed the recipe for my Jamaican patty pastry around my great uncle Tom's Perfect Pie Crust Recipe... just seasoned a bit to make that Jamaican patty pastry yellow!

Anyway, Tom recommends using Tenderflake brand lard, which is apparently only available in Canada.

Vegetable shortening can be substituted if lard cannot be obtained, but is definitely not *preferable* to lard.

Scotch Bonnet Peppers

Scotch bonnet chiles are the hot pepper that bring SO much spice to these.

They can come as a green, yellow, orange, or red pepper, and are the main way I customize the spice level of these Jamaican beef patties.

For a mild filling, use one Scotch bonnet pepper. For medium, use two, and for a spicier patty, use 3 (or more!)

Can’t find Scotch bonnet peppers in your area? Substitute habanero peppers - they’re about the same on the scoville rating, and taste great in this recipe.

Whichever you use, I HIGHLY recommend using nitrile gloves when handling them! You do NOT want to get any of the pepper oil into your eyes, any cuts, or on any sensitive areas - and the burn can easily transfer from bare hands.

Spices

A variety of spices are used, both to flavour the meat filling, and to turn the crust of the Jamaican beef patties yellow. All told, you’ll need:

Allspice
Curry Powder
Dried Thyme
Ground Black Pepper
Ground Cloves
Salt
Turmeric Powder

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Milk & Stock

I use both milk and broth to cook my meat filling recipe.

As far as the milk goes, you can use any dairy milk or unsweetened plant based milk you like. I used to use 2% milk, now I use unsweetened almond milk.

In terms of the broth, let your type of filling determine what you use.

If doing beef patties, use a beef broth or beef stock.

Making chicken patties? Use chicken broth or chicken stock.

Using Beyond Meat to make Jamaican veggie patties? Use a vegetable stock or broth, or one of those fake beef broths - whatever works for you!

Everything Else

Rounding out this recipe, you will need:

All Purpose Flour
Large Onion
White Bread
Large Egg
Vinegar
Baking Powder

... all super basic ingredients, I really don’t have anything to add, here!

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How to Make Jamaican Beef Patties

The full recipe is in the recipe card at the bottom of this post, here is a pictorial walk through with detailed instructions.

Pastry Dough Recipe

Whisk water, egg, and vinegar together, set aside.

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In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, curry, turmeric, baking powder, and salt until well combined.

Add lard to the large bowl of dry ingredients, cut into the flour mixture with a pastry cutter or fork gently, until it resembles gravel.

Note: You CAN do this in a food processor if you like - just be careful to not over-process the lard, or you won’t get a flaky crust!

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Pour in the wet ingredients, mixing with a fork or spatula until just combined.

Don’t over handle it! In Tom’s words, “Mix it with kindness”!

Gather the pastry dough into a loose ball, wrap with plastic wrap, and let rest for 30 minutes before using.

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Patty Filling

In a large skillet, saute the onion and Scotch bonnet pepper together - in a little vegetable oil or olive oil - until onion is translucent and soft.

Add the spices, stir until well distributed.

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Add in the ground beef, bread, and milk. Cook over medium heat, stirring / mashing until mixture looks relatively uniform.

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Add beef broth, continue to cook – stirring often – until most of the liquid has cooked off, leaving a somewhat wet paste.

You want a moist filling, but not soggy!

Cool to room temperature.

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Assemble the Patties

Preheat oven to 400 F, line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper

On a lightly floured surface, roll dough out to about ¼" thick, then cut into desired rounds / squares. For full sized patties, cut into 6-7" rounds or squares.

Note: I like to use a Rolling pin with adjustable thickness guides for rolling the dough.

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On each round, spread about ¼ cup on half the circle (or square).

Moisten edges of each crust with a little water. Fold each crust in half, pushing out some of the air as you go.

Press edges closed, then “crimp” by pressing down gently with the tines of a fork.

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Place finished pastries in a single layer on prepared baking sheets.

Whisk together egg and water, lightly brush this egg wash over the top of each pie. Poke each patty a few times with the fork tines.

For best results, cover the pans and chill for 20 minutes before baking. (Optional!)

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Bake patties until golden brown - about 20-25 minutes for full sized patties.

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Mini Jamaican Patties

For minis, cut rounds about 2-3" across.

Place about 1 tablespoon of filling on each round.

Note: This can be a bit more or less, depending on the size of your pastry rounds, and your technique.

I like to use an Empanada Press Set for folding and crimping mini Jamaican patties, I think they’re much cuter this way!

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Whisk up the egg wash, brush over the mini patties, and poke with a fork.

Bake for 15-17 minutes, or until golden brown and the pastry is cooked through.

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Serving and Storing

Serve your Jamaican Patties hot, with your choice of hot sauce (Pickapeppa Sauce is a good choice!), coco bread, and maybe a Jamaican Soda!

Once cooled to almost room temperature, leftovers can be wrapped in plastic wrap (or transferred to an airtight container) and either stored in the fridge for up to 3 days, or frozen.

Best when reheated in an air fryer or toaster oven, but 45 seconds in a microwave works as well (it just won’t be as crispy).

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Flaky Jamaican Beef Patties [& Chicken Patties]

I grew up on Jamaican Beef Patties - they were always a favourite lunch in high school (Thank you, 7-Eleven). Here’s how you can make a homemade version!

Prep Time30 minutes mins

Cook Time1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Resting time30 minutes mins

Total Time2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Course: Main Course, Snack

Cuisine: Jamaican

Servings: 12 or more patties

Calories: 633kcal

Author: Marie Porter

Equipment

Ingredients

Crust

  • 1 cup Water
  • 1 Large egg
  • 1 tablespoon Vinegar
  • 5 ½ cups Flour
  • 1 tablespoon Curry Powder
  • 1 tablespoon Turmeric
  • teaspoon Baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon Salt
  • 1 lb Lard*

Filling

  • 1 Large onion finely chopped
  • 1-3 Scotch Bonnet Peppers seeded and finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon Coarse Ground Black Pepper
  • 1 teaspoon Curry Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 1 teaspoon Dried Thyme
  • ¼ teaspoon Allspice
  • ¼ teaspoon Ground Cloves
  • 1 lb. Lean Ground Beef or Ground Chicken
  • 2 slices White Bread ripped into small pieces
  • cup Milk
  • cup Beef Broth
  • 1 Large Egg beaten
  • 2 tablespoon Water

Instructions

Pastry Dough

  • Whisk water, egg, and vinegar together, set aside.

  • In a larger bowl, mix together flour, curry, turmeric, baking powder, and salt until well combined.

  • Add lard, cut into the flour mixture with a pastry cutter or fork gently, until it resembles gravel.

  • Pour in the wet ingredients, mixing with a fork until just combined. Don’t over handle it! In Tom’s words, “Mix it with kindness”!

  • Gather dough into a loose ball, wrap with plastic wrap, and let rest for 30 minutes before using.

  • * Tom recommends using Tenderflake brand lard, which is apparently only available in Canada. Shortening can be substituted if lard cannot be obtained, but is definitely not *preferable* to lard.

Patty Filling

  • In a large pan, saute the onion and Scotch bonnet pepper together until onion is translucent and soft. Add the spices, stir until well distributed.

  • Add in the ground beef, bread, and milk. Cook over medium heat, stirring / mashing until mixture looks relatively uniform.

  • Add beef broth, continue to cook – stirring often – until most of the liquid has cooked off, leaving a somewhat wet paste. Cool to room temperature.

To Assemble the Patties

  • Preheat oven to 400 F, line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper

  • Lightly flour your work surface. Roll dough out to about ¼" thick, then cut into desired rounds / squares. For full sized patties, cut into 6-7" rounds or squares. For minis, cut rounds about 2-3" across.

  • Center about ¼ cup of filling on each full sized crust - or about 1 tablespoon for minis - moisten edges of each crust with a little water. Fold each crust in half, pushing out some of the air as you go.

  • Press edges closed, then “crimp” by pressing down gently with a fork. Place finished pastries on prepared baking sheets.

  • Whisk together egg and water, lightly brush over the top of each pie.

  • Bake until golden - about 15-17 minutes for mini patties, and 20-25 minutes for full sized patties.

Notes

Once cooled to almost room temperature, leftovers can be wrapped in plastic wrap (or transferred to an airtight container) and either stored in the fridge for up to 3 days, or frozen.

Best when reheated in an air fryer, but 45 seconds in a microwave works as well (it just won’t be as crispy).

Nutrition

Serving: 112th of the recipe | Calories: 633kcal | Carbohydrates: 48g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 42g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 11g | Monounsaturated Fat: 17g | Trans Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 52mg | Sodium: 314mg | Potassium: 267mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 80IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 52mg | Iron: 4mg

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FAQs

What is the most popular Jamaican patty? ›

There are several different chains in Jamaica that specialize in patties, but the two most popular ones are Tastee and Jucie Beef. Most people prefer Tastee, because their crust tends to be more buttery, but I think that both chains have great tastes.

What is Jamaican patty crust made of? ›

The beef patty is made from a pie crust which is traditionally made from shortening and beef suet but can also be made with butter if that is all you have on hand.

Where did Jamaican patties originate from? ›

The beef patty is a product of the long history of Jamaica, mixing pasties introduced by Cornish immigrants, cumin, curry were introduced by Indian indentured labourers and cayenne pepper by the African slaves who were brought to the country.

Are Jamaican patties a Canadian thing? ›

First introduced to Canada during the '60s and '70s by Caribbean migrants, the Jamaican patty soon became a staple in Toronto's growing food scene. This popularity did not go unnoticed: In 1985 the Canadian government took to local Jamaican bakeries in an effort to legislate the patties.

Who makes the best Jamaican beef patty? ›

Top 4 Jamaican Pattie Brand Recommendations When Visiting Kingston
  • Juici Patties. Juici Patties is one of Jamaica's largest pattie fast food chains with a whopping thirty years of experience baking the tasty Jamaican delight. ...
  • Devon House Bakery. ...
  • Mothers. ...
  • Tastee Patties.

Why are Jamaican beef patties so good? ›

The spices came about from a melding of flavors in Jamaica. The East Indian indentured servants of the colonials added cumin and curries and enslaved Africans gave depth with the addition of cayenne pepper. The Jamaican beef patty gets its firecracker flavor from the Scotch bonnet hot pepper local to Jamaica.

What are Golden Krust patties made of? ›

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, ...

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 ...

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 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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Can you eat Jamaican patties cold? ›

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.

Can you refrigerate Jamaican patties? ›

After these patties are made, you can store them in the fridge for about 2-4 days. Reheat the individual patties by microwaving them for 2-3 minutes, depending on the strength of your microwave. The filling for a Jamaican patty is important, but they're also known for their crisp, flakey crust.

Can you bring beef patties from Jamaica? ›

Jamaican beef patties

As these patties are quite flavorful, you might wonder whether it's possible to take some home with you. Well, the good news is you can!

Is Jamaican patty junk food? ›

Due to the combination of ingredients, Jamaican beef patties are moderately high in calories. While they are a tasty and satisfying treat, it's important to enjoy them in moderation as part of a balanced diet to avoid excessive calorie intake.

Do Jamaican patties have yeast? ›

Filling: Ground Beef, Water, Onions, Modified Food Starch, Bread Crumbs (Wheat Flour, Salt, Yeast), Seasoning [(Salt, Soup Base (Dextrose, Salt, Corn Starch, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (Soybean), Natural Flavors, Onions, Spice Blend, Garlic, Caramel Color, Palm Oil), Flavoring), Monosodium Glutamate, Soy Sauce (Water ...

What is the #1 Jamaican dish? ›

Because ackee and saltfish is Jamaica's national dish and a staple, it's easy to find at just about any restaurant on the island. Many restaurants prepare ackee and saltfish by harvesting their own crops.

What is the leading patty company in Jamaica? ›

Juici is Jamaica's most beloved brand for seriously good food. Growing from humble beginnings rooted in a desire to make our delicious products accessible to everyone, today we are Jamaica's largest restaurant chain with 60+ locations locally and patties distributed both regionally and internationally!

What type of patty is best? ›

Best Types of Hamburger Meat
  • Brisket. This is one of the most flavorful cuts for burgers. ...
  • Dry-Aged Beef. Including some ground dry-aged beef (from cuts like the rib eye, pictured) will give your burgers a concentrated, steak-like flavor.
  • Grass-Fed. ...
  • Wagyu. ...
  • Short Rib. ...
  • Sirloin. ...
  • Ground Hamburger. ...
  • Round.

What is the most popular Jamaican dish? ›

1. Ackee and saltfish. Considered to be the national dish of Jamaica, ackee and saltfish is popular with both locals and tourists alike. Ackee is a fruit grown on the island which pairs perfectly with the salted cod.

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