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Oat Pudding

Accompaniments

Given in 'Food in England' by Dorothy Hartley (Hartley 1954) as an accompaniment to beef. Made using seasoned oatmeal moistened with stock, boiled in a cloth along with the beef.

See also: Oat Pudding with Fruit
Compare with: Meat Rice






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