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wtf are oatcakes?Your black pudding is too far North!
other than that likey.
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Mon 13 Jun 2011, 0:19,
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other than that likey.
apparently a stoke speciality.
And black pudding was a tough one, its kind of England wide and nearly in the standards. But as bury black pudding is a thing... it went there.
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Mon 13 Jun 2011, 8:29,
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I live in Derbyshire
Oatcakes (the pancake sort, not the biscuit sort in packs) are very popular here and in Staffordshire. As is "pudding" which is basically white pudding made with suet, entrails and oats. Can't tell you wot it tastes like, as I'm veggie.
Note that in Aberdeenshire white pudding contains onions and is generally meat-free. They are also big fans of rowies (aka butteries) which are flat, salty, croissant type things you put in the toaster. They can set the toaster on fire if done too long, due to all the butter or hydrogenated veg oil in them. They are absolutely stunning.
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Mon 13 Jun 2011, 10:44,
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Note that in Aberdeenshire white pudding contains onions and is generally meat-free. They are also big fans of rowies (aka butteries) which are flat, salty, croissant type things you put in the toaster. They can set the toaster on fire if done too long, due to all the butter or hydrogenated veg oil in them. They are absolutely stunning.
Bacon Oatcakes...
...are simply awesome in every way. My folks were brought up around Stoke on Trent and I can remember going up to Stoke on a morning to pick 'em up fresh.
Rather wonderfully, our local Sainsburys has 'em in from time to time and they freeze lovely. I think bacon oatcakes for all on Saturday :-)
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Tue 14 Jun 2011, 22:01,
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Rather wonderfully, our local Sainsburys has 'em in from time to time and they freeze lovely. I think bacon oatcakes for all on Saturday :-)