My Mini Bacon and Onion Pasties are flavour packed, simply prepared appetisers that your family and friends will adore.
Inspiration for the Mini Bacon and Onion Pasties:
Often, I find myself dreaming of food – whether I am awake or asleep! I am always thinking of new ideas and recipes that involve my favourite ingredients.
These Mini Bacon and Onion Pasties were the result of one of those moments.
They’re the ideal appetiser to serve with drinks; crisp, flaky pastry filled with a bacon and onion mixture. It is savoury goodness in mini form!
Best of all? This delicious tasting, impressive looking recipe is one of the simplest I have published on the blog yet!
Read on, and I will explain just how quickly you can whip up a batch of these Mini Bacon and Onion Pasties.
Ingredients in the Mini Bacon and Onion Pasties:
Given that there are only a handful of ingredients in this recipe, I recommend using good quality products.
Bacon:
For this recipe, I have used a good quality shortcut bacon. You can tell the quality of bacon when you cook it – if the bacon starts to spit a lot in the pan, this tends to indicate that the bacon has high water content. Higher quality bacon should not spit nearly as much.
Onion:
The brown onion, also known as the yellow onion, is frequently used in cooking. If I only have red onion on hand, I find this also works well in this recipe.
Butter Puff Pastry:
Butter Puff Pastry is an ingredient I always have on hand! As I have mentioned previously, I tend to make everything completely from scratch.
My one exception? It would have to be puff pastry. I do occasionally make my own, but for ease (and to make these delicious pasties even faster to make!), I use frozen pastry here.
As this food blog is all about simple and delicious recipes, I highly recommend using frozen puff pastry.
I prefer to use butter puff pastry, for an extra flaky pastry base. It makes these Mini Bacon and Onion Pasties even more delicious!
Sea Salt and Black Pepper:
I use sea salt flakes and freshly ground black pepper to season my pasties. Keep in mind that the bacon is salty, so be sure to taste before you add too much salt.
This is how I make the Mini Bacon and Onion Pasties:
Ideally, I defrost the pastry sheets in the refrigerator but if I’m short of time I defrost the pastry on the kitchen bench. It is, however, essential that the pastry not become warm, it must stay chilled.
As such, I recommend keeping the pastry in the fridge until you are ready to begin assembling your pasties. If, once you have assembled the pasties, and the pastry is too warm, you can chill them on the tray prior to baking.
I begin the pasties by preparing my bacon and onion mixture. I finely dice my onion and bacon and caramelise in a little olive oil.
The mixture is then set aside to cool completely and is seasoned with salt and pepper.
Using a cookie cutter, I cut rounds of pastry and place on a baking tray.
A small amount of the bacon and onion mixture is then placed on the pastry.
I then seal the parcels to make a mini pasty. A brush of egg wash gives the pastry a delicious sheen.
Make sure to use a pair of scissors to snip the pastry to allow steam to be released.
The pasties are then baked to golden perfection. Serve warm or allow to cool completely before storing in either the fridge or freezer.
Be sure to keep the leftover bits of pastry – they will come in handy to top pies and tarts. Or, sprinkle with a little cheese and bake for a tasty snack!
Tips for success:
As I mention above, I highly recommend using a Butter Puff Pastry – it is better quality and will give a better flavour and texture to the pasties.
Be sure to allow your bacon and onion mixture to cool completely before filling the pasties.
Always ensure your pastry is cool when you work with it. Once you have assembled the pasties, if the pastry is too warm, place the baking tray in the fridge to chill them down before baking.
Can you freeze the Mini Bacon and Onion Pasties?
Yes, you can! The pasties freeze well. Once you have baked them, allow them to cool completely before placing in a sealed container with a layer of cling film or parchment to separate the layers.
When reheating the pasties, use a moderate oven temperature.
More suggestions for these ingredients:
Bacon can be found in these delicious recipes:
- Egg and Bacon Galettes
- Bacon and Onion Tarts
- Broccoli, Bacon and Cashew Salad
- Bacon and Jalapeno Mac and Cheese by Another Food Blogger
Onion is the star of these dishes:
- Onion Patties – Vegan and Gluten-Free
- Roasted Cipollini Onions with Thyme
- Caramelised Onion Dip
- Onion, Fig and Feta Tart by A Baking Journey
Here are some more delicious pastry recipes for you to try:
When it comes to serving:
These are a delicious canape to serve with a pre-dinner drink. They also make a fabulous brunch or lunch, served with a green salad.
As you can enjoy the pastries both hot or cold, they’re also perfect to put into a lunchbox!
Delicious on their own, or with a little Tomato Sauce or Sweet Chilli Sauce.
I would love to hear what you think when you give these a try. Do let me know in the comments below what you think!
Enjoy!
Alex xx
Mini Bacon and Onion Pasties
Please note:
For accuracy, when weights are provided, we recommend weighing your ingredients. This will produce the best results. All oven temperatures listed are for fan forced.
Ingredients
- 3 shortcut bacon rashers
- 1 small brown onion
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- 1 sheet butter puff pastry See Note 1
- 1 egg See Note 2
- sea salt and black pepper to taste
Instructions
- Finely dice the onion, and chop the bacon into small pieces.
- Heat up a frying pan, and add the teaspoon of oil to the pan. Once heated, add the chopped bacon and onion.
- Fry until golden brown – this usually takes about 10-15 minutes. Stir regularly to ensure the mixture doesn’t stick.Set mixture aside to cool down.
- Preheat oven to 200 Degrees C (390 F).If the pastry is frozen, remove it from the freezer shortly before preparing the filling. (Don’t remove it too early or it will be difficult to cut neatly. The pastry will have a better texture if it is still chilled when placed in the oven.)
- When the pastry has just defrosted, using a 6 cm cookie cutter, cut 12 circles of pastry and put onto a baking tray lined with baking paper.
- Divide the cooled bacon and onion mixture between the pastry circles, leaning a little towards one side of the pastry.
- Fold the circles over to make a pasty shape.Using a fork, press down the edges of the pastry, to ensure it is well sealed.
- Using a pair of kitchen scissors, snip a small hole in the centre of the pasty, to allow steam to be released.Bake in your pre-heated oven for 10 minutes, or until golden brown.
- Allow to cool slightly before serving, or cool completely if storing/re-heating later.
Video
Notes
- I highly recommend using a Butter Puff Pastry – it is better quality and will give a better flavour and texture to the pasties. Keep your pastry scraps and use them to top pies or tarts.
- We use an egg for the egg wash of the pasties prior to baking. If you have a spare white or yolk, you can use this instead of a whole egg.
- The pasties freeze well – allow to cool fully. Place in a sealed container with a layer of cling film or parchment to separate the layers.
- The pasties reheat very well as a lower temperature.
- Nutritional information is based on one pasty.
Nutrition Estimate:
Nutritional Disclaimer:
The nutritional information is an estimate only, and is derived from online calculators. For accurate results, we recommend calculating the nutritional information based on the ingredients and brands you use.
Andrea
Recipe was popular with my colleagues but I think I’d make them
Just Slightly larger to ensure you fully taste the filling
Alexandra Cook
Hello Andrea,
Thank you so much for trying the recipe and sharing your feedback!
Alex xo
Lillian
What did you dip them in?
Alexandra Cook
Hi Lillian,
We show them with tomato ketchup in the video, but they’re also delicious with my Sweet Chilli Sauce. Or, enjoy on their own 🙂
Andrea Jones
Choice of three
Tomato ketchup
Sweet chilli sauce
Dijon mustard
I doubled the recipe, I think the Dijon was the most popular
Melissa Gervais
What temperature do you recommend for reheating frozen pasties?
Alexandra
Hi Melissa, if you have defrosted the pasties, we recommend placing them into a pre-heated 180 degrees C (355 F) oven for about 10 minutes. If reheating from frozen, it will take a little longer, but keep an eye on them to make sure they don’t brown too much. 🙂
Gayle Walsh-George
Can scrambled egg be added to this to make it a breakfast treat?
Alexandra
Hi Gayle, I would worry the scrambled egg may go a little watery when reheated and soften the pastry?
If you’re after a breakfast pastry option, I recommend my Bacon and Egg Puff Pastry Galettes.
Kind regards, Alex
Diane
3 short rashers – is that 9 pieces of bacon?
Alexandra
Hi Diane,
Shortcut bacon rashers usually don’t have the rind attached and is leaner cut.
We use 3 shortcut bacon rashers in this recipe, which is about 3/4 cup of chopped bacon or 120 g (4 oz)
Hope that helps!
wanda abbott
love all your recipes the bacon and onion mini are very good.
Alexandra
Thank you, Wanda!
Rhonda F. Mahoney
Making these for the first time! What sauce is in the picture?
Alexandra
Hi Rhonda! It’s tomato sauce/ketchup. They’re also delicious with my Sweet Chilli Sauce – enjoy!
Maggie
So tasty!
Alexandra
Maggie, I am thrilled that you like the Mini Bacon and Onion Pasties; thank you for letting me know. 🙂
Brian
I have prepared and cooked these previously they are amazing
Perfect fingerfood pre dinner nibbles.
Alexandra
Thank you so much, Brian!
Michelle
These are so good! We plan on making them for Christmas and New Years too!
Alexandra
So happy to hear that, Michelle!
Lisa
These are so tasty!!!!
Alexandra
Thank you so much, Lisa 🙂
Caitlyn
THESE ARE SO GOOD! Can’t wait to make them again soon!
Alexandra
Thank you so much!
Jeff the Chef
I don’t know where to start! Bacon, or pasties? I love them both so much! I’ve had more than my share of delicious pasties, but I’ve never had them made with puff pastry. What an exquisite shortcut!
Alexandra
Hey Jeff! So happy you like the sound of these!! We love bacon and pasties too 😉 and pastry!! Ah, so much to love about this recipe! 😀
Marie
These are fantastic finger food. Lovely crispy buttery little bites
Alexandra
Love your description of them, Marie! 🙂