"It's a delicious mess: fine sausages, salty and smoky, bracketed by the bready bulk of the stuffing and the gravy-topped pease pudding, English mustard cutting through it all with sinus-blistering pungency." Sunderland's Saveloy Dip
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"It's a delicious mess: fine sausages, salty and smoky, bracketed by the bready bulk of the stuffing and the gravy-topped pease pudding, English mustard cutting through it all with sinus-blistering pungency." Sunderland's Saveloy Dip
Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Food Column – Carol Taylor – A – Z of Food 'P' for Pancakes, Paella, Pomelo, Pate, Pease Pudding and A Poke Bowl.
Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Food Column – Carol Taylor – A – Z of Food ‘P’ for Pancakes, Paella, Pomelo, Pate, Pease Pudding and A Poke Bowl.
Welcome to this month’s post it is the letter P in my tour of the Culinary Alphabet. I had quite a few culinary terms and ingredients to pick from. It is funny how some letters of the alphabet have very few and others you are spoilt for choice.
Pancakes
I think every country in the world has a different version of the pancake or is it a Bellini or a scotch pancake or a hotcake or Khao-Gle-at –T…
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Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Food Column – Carol Taylor – A – Z of Food 'P' for Pancakes, Paella, Pomelo, Pate, Pease Pudding and A Poke Bowl.
Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Food Column – Carol Taylor – A – Z of Food ‘P’ for Pancakes, Paella, Pomelo, Pate, Pease Pudding and A Poke Bowl.
Welcome to this month’s post it is the letter P in my tour of the Culinary Alphabet. I had quite a few culinary terms and ingredients to pick from. It is funny how some letters of the alphabet have very few and others you are spoilt for choice.
Pancakes
I think every country in the world has a different version of the pancake or is it a Bellini or a scotch pancake or a hotcake or Khao-Gle-at –T…
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New recipe - Pease Pudding GET THE RECIPE >>> http://aussietaste.recipes/legume-dishes/pease-pudding/ Pease pudding, sometimes known as pease pottage or pease porridge, is a term of British origin regarding a savoury pudding dish made of boiled legumes, which mainly consists of split yellow or Carlin peas, water, salt, and spices, often cooked with a bacon or ham joint.
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Oliver Twist was a part of everyone’s childhood; perhaps you enjoyed the book by Dickens, acted in the play or watched the movie. A memorable song from the play and movie is ‘Food, Glorious Food’ which highlights the orphan boys’ greatest desires – unlimited food such as pease pudding and custard and jelly which will give them indigestion. Here’s a clip from the song:
When we first heard the song, we couldn’t help but wonder – what on earth is pease pudding? Why is it so exciting for these boys? Now, we’re all grown up and have the power of Google at our fingertips, so without further ado –
Pease Pudding
Pease Pudding is a savoury pudding dish made with boiled legumes, water, salt and spices. It’s popular in Britain and Canada.
The pudding is thick in texture and light yellow. It is generally served with ham, bacon and cakes for lunch or dinner.
As well as being featured in ‘Food Glorious Food’, pease pudding also stars in Peas Porridge Hot, a nursery rhyme.
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Oliver Twist Pease Pudding Recipe Oliver Twist was a part of everyone's childhood; perhaps you enjoyed the book by Dickens, acted in the play or watched the movie.
Pease pudding in a stottie!