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Traditional English food

Groaty pudding
Alternative namesGroaty Dick
TypePudding
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Region or stateBlack Country
Main ingredientsGroats, beef, leeks, onion and beef stock

Groaty pudding (also known as groaty dick) is a traditional dish from the Black Country in England. It is made from soaked groats, beef, leeks, onion and beef stock which are baked together at a moderate temperature of approximately 150 °C (302 °F) for up to 16 hours. In the Black Country it is traditional to eat groaty pudding on Guy Fawkes Night.

It is mentioned as a local staple by Samuel Jackson Pratt in 1805.

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References

  1. "Faggots and groaty dick: Why some foods travel and others don't". BBC News. 2 September 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  2. Foods of England - Groaty Dick
  3. Mr. Pratt (Samuel Jackson) (1805). Harvest-home: consisting of Supplementary gleanings, original dramas and poems, contributions of literary friends, and select re-publications, including Sympathy, a poem, revised, corrected and enlarged, from the eighth edition. R. Phillips. pp. 276–.
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