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Old 29th April 2004, 15:03
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Thanks Mistress, I have been reading the threads with interest!

Wee scamp was what my mum was always calling me (unless it was wee scunner!).
Clootie dumpling is the best pudding in the world! I will post a recipe for it (my mums) when I get home tonight.
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I would love to read that recipe.. Thank you in advance for posting it .. lol.. So this is a Scottish Pudding Recipe?.. I will definitally try it..

Glad to have you join us here.. aye, there are many many interesting threads here.. so jump on in
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Old 29th April 2004, 20:50
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Talking Clootie Dumpling

Clootie Dumpling

A clootie dumpling is a pudding which is boiled in a cloth (cloot), a plain white pillowcase is ideal.

Recipe

NOTE all weights/measures are imperial!

Clootie Dumpling

Ingredients

8oz Self Raising flour
1 tsp mixed spice
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp ground ginger
¼ tsp sea salt
6oz caster sugar
4oz shredded suet
4oz sultanas
6oz raisins
1 apple, coarsely grated
1 tbsp black treacle
1 medium farm-fresh egg
5fl oz milk

Method

1. Sift the flour, spices and salt into a bowl and stir in the sugar, suet, dried fruits, and the grated apple.
2. Mix the black treacle with the egg and some of the milk and mix into the dry ingredients to give soft mixture with a cake-like dropping consistency.
3. Drop a large piece of muslin, an old pillowcase, a pudding cloth or a tea towel into a pan of boiling water for a couple of minutes, remove it and squeeze out the excess water. Lay it out on a surface and sprinkle a 12in circle in the centre with 1oz of flour and 1 tbsp of caster sugar. Spoon pudding mixture on to centre of the cloth, bring up the corners and tie securely with string, leaving a little room for the pudding to expand.
4. Rest a large heatproof trivet or container in the base of a large pan so that the pudding is not in direct contact with the heat. Place the pudding on the trivet/container, knotted side up. Pour in enough water to almost cover the pudding, cover with a tight-fitting lid and simmer gently for 3-4 hours. Take a peek every now and then and then to check the water level and top it up with boiling water if necessary.
Lift the pudding out of the pan and place in a collander, dip it in a bowl of cold water for about a minute (to release the cloth).
Untie the cloth and peel it off the top of the pudding, place a plate on top and invert the colander and pudding, remove the colander and then gently remove the cloth.
The pudding will have a skin on it – this is intentional - which you eat as part of the pudding.

** OPTIONAL **
Slide it into a preheated oven (180C/350F/Gas 4).for 5 minutes until the outside of the pudding has dried off.

This pudding is very versatile, eat it hot with home made custard or double (thick?) cream or ice cream flavoured with Drambuie (YUM! YUM!). You can eat it cold like cake, and you have got to try a slice fried with your bacon and eggs for brekkies!- delicious.

Enjoy!!
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Old 19th May 2004, 20:50
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I have never heard of clootie dumplings what are they?
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Old 1st July 2005, 04:28
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Some foods I absolutely COULDN'T live without are pizza, hamburgers, shortbread cookies, and chocolate. Real healthy, eh????
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Old 2nd July 2005, 19:30
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if i could only pick ONE food i couldnt live without, i think it would have to be cheese... a nice medium cheddar.
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Old 3rd July 2005, 19:30
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Some foods I absolutely COULDN'T live without are pizza, hamburgers, shortbread cookies, and chocolate. Real healthy, eh????
What ever happened to healthy eating Suzy...lolol



Foods that I can't live without must be:

Cheese
Pasta
Rice
Veggies of course
Soya Products
Eggs

The one I would miss the most if not available would be the Eggs !!
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Old 4th July 2005, 01:44
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LOL.

Druid asked what ONE food you couldn't live without! LOL.

I know, i know, me too! Just reading other people's suggestions is making me drool. Chicken curry pies, clootie dumpling, chocolate, cheese!... it's all good!

No one has yet mentioned Sticky Toffee Pudding or BBQ spare ribs.
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