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Treacle and Ginger Soda Bread.
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Malt Loaf Steamed Pudding
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Miss South2013-09-29 01:30:592014-10-28 06:49:57Three Leaf Saag Aloo
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Miss South2013-09-11 17:15:432014-10-28 08:28:37A Young British Foodie…
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Miss South2013-09-09 00:01:472014-10-28 08:33:29Autumn Sesame Slaw
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Miss South2013-09-01 00:01:142014-10-28 08:32:16Fifteens Cheesecake
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Miss South2013-08-28 20:46:392014-10-28 08:31:04One Mangetout at a Time
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Miss South2013-08-27 10:23:342022-01-05 08:53:52Dear Jamie Oliver…
A little taste of Lancashire
/in Eating in, Kitchen stars and standbys, Northern, Savoury, Simple/by Mister NorthBoiled Onions with Lancashire Cheese and Poached Egg
I bought Simon Hopkinson’s new book, ‘The Vegetarian Option‘ at the start of the year, in an attempt to broaden my culinary outlook and provide new dishes to keep my veggie friends happy. Well, that was part of the reason: Hopkinson’s one of my very favourite food writers, and the next best thing to sitting down with a warming meal in the winter is curling up with a great cookbook. Happily this is as good I as expected; chock-full of wonderfully simple recipes, evoking tastes and memories of warmer, more verdant seasons. That’s not to say he neglects winter staples in favour of summery salads: there are some rib-stickingly good sounding suggestions to tantalise the reader’s imagination.
One recipe in particular caught my eye: Boiled Onions with Cheese and Poached Egg. Aye, you read that right… it sounds like the kind of food you might feed an Edwardian invalid, but Hopkinson absolutely raves about it, and the photo next to the listing beckoned invitingly. He’d come by it via the Three Fishes in Mitton, a Lancashire pub with a fine reputation which has been on my ‘to-visit’ list for years. I’ve still not made it there, but tonight I made the dish, and it was everything I could’ve hoped for, and more. Rich, savory, silky and oh-so-comforting. You’ve got to try this.
Chop the onion into small, regular-sized pieces, then add it to the water, butter, seasoning and bay leaf in a saucepan. Bring this to the boil, then down to a gentle simmer, covering for 20-30 mins. When the onions are soft and silken, transfer them to a small dish, sprinkle the grated cheese on top and melt under a grill. Don’t let the cheese brown, just let it become molten and coalescent in the broth before garnishing with chopped parsley and a freshly poached egg. Eat while hot.
One last thing: the recipe calls for white-skinned onions and white pepper to keep a traditional appearance and texture. I had neither to hand, but it still tasted and looked great.