Forgotten British dishes - and the home cooks reviving them
1mon 11h ago by feddit.uk/u/i_am_not_a_robot in casualuk@feddit.uk from www.bbc.co.uk
Carrageen pudding and Bedfordshire clangers might no longer be household staples, but some home chefs are bringing them back.
I'm sure we had a food community on feddit.uk but I can't locate it.
Let's give the next generation back their right to giggle at "spotted dick" in restaurant menus
Sussex pond pudding is alive and well in my cats food bowl
We have recipes@feddit.uk but it’s pretty quiet.
Also, Staffordshire oatcakes and steak and kidney pudding? Hardly ‘forgotten’!
Thought the same about Lancashire Hotpot!
“food content creator” 🤮
Blackbird Pie, so many fuckibg blackbirds here in Tasmanian where I live, toxic pests :(