pease pudding

NOUN
  1. a pudding made with strained split peas mixed with egg
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How To Use pease pudding In A Sentence

  • Joan, 50, immediately took her stottie cakes - doughy flat bread - with pease pudding. HomePage - The Sun
  • Cheese pie or a pease pudding stotty. The Sun
  • The Geordie stottie has a fluffy texture and was often traditionally eaten filled with bacon and pease pudding.
  • We should treasure local foods: chip butties and Craster kippers, stotties and pease pudding.
  • Up and dressed a pease pudding with boyled rabbets and bacon to dinner for want of a cook-mayde, Sarah leaving us at dawn, and he loving it mightily. The Ladies A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty
  • Unlike many of its British equivalents mash, hotpot, steamed puddings, even the surprisingly similar pease puddings which preceded the potato in this country, dal is a dish which can comfort all year round: the fresh, sharp spices and clean herbs work as well for me on a cooling summer evening as a dark winter's night. How to cook perfect dhal
  • And it's no stottie, ham or pease pudding for you tonight m'boy ". ThePickards
  • The Sun recently revealed her mum JOAN CALLAGHAN had been trying the same tactic with Newcastle faves stottie cakes and pease pudding. HomePage - The Sun
  • And if you knew the north east you would know we feast on nothing but stotty cakes, tatey pot and pease pudding!
  • According to The Sun, the 27-year-old begged Joan to bring her food that she ate while growing up in Newcastle, including stottie cakes and pease pudding. All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
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