Chillies and tomato provide a tasty twist to Forfar bridies Forfar bridies originated in the town of Forfar on the east coast of Scotland in the nineteenth century. They are traditionally made from shortcrust pastry and filled with minced (ground) beef steak and sometimes onion. As is often the case in modern times and particularly outside Forfar, the bridies in this recipe are made with puff or flaky pastry. The filling has also been adapted to include, as well as beef steak and onion, tomato and spicy chillies. Minced Scotch beef Ingredients (Makes 2 Large Bridies) 1/2 pound (225g) minced Scotch beef steak Salt and pepper 1 medium to large tomato 2 small chillies 1/4 medium white onion 1/2 pound (225g) puff pastry Flour for rolling pastry 1 egg Vegetable oil for greasing baking tray or sheet Tomato, chillies and onion Directions The puff pastry needs removing from the fridge about fifteen to twenty minutes before use for ease of rolling. This should therefore be done before you start...