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Miss South2015-06-07 00:39:362015-06-07 00:39:36Spelt Choux Pastry
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Spring Succotash Salad
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Pastiera or Easter Ricotta Tart
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Miss South2015-04-07 00:34:542015-04-06 17:43:14Hot Chocolate Gur Cake
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Dark Chocolate and Prune Hot Cross Buns
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Miss South2015-03-22 00:12:192015-03-18 20:40:45Duck Ham or Prosciutto
Fried Porridge
/in Eating in, experimental, Favourites, Good value, Ingredients, Irish, Local, Northern, Simple, Sweet/by Miss SouthPorridge is surprisingly controversial. People have strong feeling about the type of oat used, the ratio of water and milk and whether salt or sweet and they stick to their guns. I make mine with Flahavans oats if I can get them, using half milk and half water and I add a pinch of salt as the oats cook. This makes it all the right smooth consistency for me without being too creamy and the salt makes it taste much more intense. I then tend to eat mine plain or with some fruit on top if I’m feeling virtuous. Occasionally I have a little drizzle of golden syrup, but I have fairly simple tastes with my porridge.
Others however have magical porridge powers involving spurtles and things like steel cut or pinhead oats and take it all very seriously. They also mention something about a porridge drawer which I was reminded of recently when talking to Caitríona at Wholesome Ireland. This would have been a small section in a dresser where the leftover breakfast porridge was poured and allowed to cool and set before being cut into slices. Children ate when they came home from school or men took it as their ‘piece’ for lunch. A forerunner of the flapjack or the cereal bar basically.
Apparently the porridge drawer was common in both Ireland and Scotland, but I’ve never seen one or eaten from one. Curiosity piqued I asked my dad who grew up on the west coast of Scotland and he remembers the sliced ‘purritch’ being fried up in bacon fat or butter and served for dinner. I love the idea of being able to go savoury or sweet here but I’ve tempted go sweet as I had some leftover spiced butter from making hot buttered rum at Christmas. Read more