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August 22, 2008 - Pease Pudding

I’ve had my first taste of pease pudding. Not sure if i’m a fan, but it was a fun experience!

Pease pudding, sometimes known as pease pottage or pease porridge, is a baked vegetable product, which mainly consists of split yellow or Carlin peas, water, salt, and spices, often cooked with a bacon or ham joint.

It is similar in texture to hummus and is light yellow in colour, with a mild taste. Pease pudding was traditionally produced in England, especially in the industrial North Eastern areas - although it is now widely available throughout the country, often in butcher’s shops (due to the bacon connection). It is often served with ham/bacon and stottie cakes.

It is a traditional part of Jigg’s dinner in Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada.
Pease pudding is featured in a nursery rhyme, Pease Porridge Hot’

Heather Lennox said,

August 22, 2008 @ 10:06 pm

Memories!!! I remember as a kid of getting Pease Pud every Saturday for tea. I loved it then, and I still love it now. Can’t get it in New Zealand but I have found a very good substitute - Campbells split pea & ham soup. Just take it out of the tin and use it as is.
But the side effects!!!! Four hours later it’ll let you know that you’ve eaten it. lol!

Mrs K said,

August 23, 2008 @ 10:13 am

I still make it.

Microwaves are marvellous as the cut the cooking time down.

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