An oatcake is a type of flatbread similar to a cracker or biscuit, or in some versions takes the form of a pancake. They are prepared with oatmeal as...
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Staffordshire oatcake is a type of dense, savoury pancake made from oatmeal, flour and yeast. It is cooked on a griddle, "backstone" or "baxton". The oatcake is...
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The Oatcake was a fanzine dedicated to the English football team Stoke City F.C. It is named after a local delicacy: the North Staffordshire oatcake. The...
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List of crackers (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
cracker Hardtack Maltose crackers Matzo Mein gon Nantong Xiting Cracker Oatcake Olive no Hana Oyster cracker Pletzel Rice cracker Saltine cracker Taralli...
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shorter form of fardel, the word once used in some parts of Lowland Scotland for "a three-cornered cake, usually oatcake, generally the fourth part of a round"...
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heated for the benefit of infants and people recovering from illness. as an ingredient in baking in the manufacture of bannocks or oatcakes as a stuffing...
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List of Shakespearean characters (L–Z) (redirect from Hugh Oatcake)
The Tempest, and are part of the wedding procession which opens The Two Noble Kinsmen. Hugh Oatcake is a member of the Watch in Much Ado About Nothing...
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"baked bread". Laffa (Iraq) Lagana (Greece) Lángos (Hungary) Lefse (Norway) Oatcake (United Kingdom) Pane carasau (Sardinia, Italy) Parlenka (Bulgaria) Pita...
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Lancashire (redirect from The Red Rose County)
associated with Preston. Clapbread: a thin oatcake made from unleavened dough cooked on a griddle. Chorley cakes: from the town of Chorley. Eccles cakes are small...
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English Football League (redirect from The Football League)
Anne Press. p. 392. ISBN 1-85291-595-1. "SCFC History". The Oatcake. 19 July 2000. Archived from the original on 24 October 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2009....
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spices. When the cookies were becoming prominent in the United States in the early 1900s, they came to be known as a health food because of the fiber and...
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Cullen skink (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
thicker.[citation needed] Cullen skink is traditionally served with bread or oatcakes crumbled through it for added texture. It has been described as "smokier...
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nuttier and chewier than other types of oats. They can be used to make oatcakes, blended uncooked in smoothies and for other culinary purposes. McCann's...
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Bet365 (category Online gambling companies of the United Kingdom)
trading team to launch the business online in March 2001. The business borrowed £15 million from Royal Bank of Scotland against the family's betting shop...
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Stoke City F.C. (category The Football League founder members)
May 2010. The Oatcake (19 July 2000). "SCFC History". oatcake.co.uk. Archived from the original on 24 October 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2009. "The first gentleman...
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released as the only Jasmine Minks single on the Poptones label. In 2010 a 4 track EP, "Poppy White", was released on the Oatcake Records label. The band played...
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English muffin (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
cranberry, and apple cinnamon. The word muffin is thought to come from the Low German muffen, meaning "little cakes". The Oxford English Dictionary also...
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introduced to Great Britain around 3700 BC. Griddle/ pancake Staffordshire oatcake – called oat cakes by locals Crumpet (also often served sweet) Griddle...
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Jackie Chan (category Members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference)
cookies and nutritional oatcakes. With each of his businesses, a percentage of the profits goes to various charities, including the Jackie Chan Charitable...
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Crumpet (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
than a crumpet. In Stoke-on-Trent, pikelets were once sold in the town's many oatcake shops and still are. A 1932 recipe for Staffordshire pikelets specifies...
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and tattie scones. Occasionally, haggis, white pudding, fruit pudding or oatcakes are included. Early editions of Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable...
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Tattie scone (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
strong tea. Traditional iron griddle Scottish full breakfast Staffordshire oatcake Scone List of British breads Lancashire Potato cake Pickert Wikibooks Cookbook...
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Hall of Fame. Hamlyn. p. 82. ISBN 0-600-61282-1. "Blue Blooded Potter". The Oatcake Archive. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2013. "Manchester City...
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be suspended over the fire from a central chain and hook. Girdles are used for cooking scones, bannocks, pancakes and oatcakes. The traditional Welsh...
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as the various forms of oatmeal, rolled oats, and pinhead oats; they simply take longer to cook. Rolled oats are used in granola, muesli, oatcakes, and...
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services. The warrant enables the supplier to advertise that they supply to the royal family. The professions, employment agencies, party planners, the media...
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Stovies (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
accompanied by cold meat or oatcakes and, sometimes, pickled beetroot. "To stove" means "to stew" in Scots. The term is from the French adjective étuvé which...
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Potato bread (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
similar fashion to traditional Scottish oatcakes, or as small rounds. Potato bread is commercially available in the United States as a light and airy bread...
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Clapshot (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
haggis, oatcakes, mince, sausages or cold meat. It is created by the combined mashing of swede turnips and potatoes ("neeps and tatties") with the addition...
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expands, without the need for baking powder; the result is eaten as part of the traditional roast beef dinner. Staffordshire oatcakes are a savoury variety...
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