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- Steak_and_kidney_pudding abstract "Steak and kidney pudding is a savoury pudding made by enclosing diced steak and beef, and lamb's or pig's kidney pieces in gravy in a suet pastry.The first recipe for steak and kidney pudding to appear in print came from Sussex, in a book by Mrs Beeton published by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1870.Suet pastry is used to line a bowl into which the steak and kidney mix is placed with onions, stock etc. A suet pastry lid is then placed on top and sealed tightly. The top is then covered with muslin cloth which is tied round the bowl. This is placed in a covered saucepan and steamed for about four hours or until the pudding is cooked. Some recipes then stipulate making a small opening in the top and pouring rich stock into the pudding ten minutes before serving.Among the various vernacular rhyming slang names for steak and kidney pudding are "Kate and Sidney pudding", "wake and bakey pudding", "snake and kiddy pudding" and "snake and pygmy pudding".In the slang of some parts of North West England, steak pudding is known as "babby's yead" ("baby's head"). Historically, "baby's head" has also occurred in the slang of the British Armed Forces.Commercial tinned puddings are notably produced by the Fray Bentos brand, in individual or family size.".
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding alias "Kate and Sidney pudding, wake and bakey pudding, snake and kiddy pudding", snake and pygmy pudding, babby's yead, baby's head".
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding ingredient Lamb_and_mutton.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding ingredient Pig.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding ingredient Steak.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding ingredient Suet.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding origin Sussex.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding origin United_Kingdom.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding thumbnail Steak_and_Kidney_Pudding.jpg?width=300.
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- Steak_and_kidney_pudding wikiPageID "7529362".
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding wikiPageRevisionID "603532235".
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding alternateName "Kate and Sidney pudding, wake and bakey pudding, snake and kiddy pudding", snake and pygmy pudding, babby's yead, baby's head".
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding caption "A small steak and kidney pudding, served with mashed potatoes and other vegetables.".
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding country Sussex.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding country United_Kingdom.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding hasPhotoCollection Steak_and_kidney_pudding.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding mainIngredient "suet pastry, diced steak and beef, lamb's or pig's kidney".
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding name "Steak and kidney pudding".
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding type Pudding.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding subject Category:Beef_dishes.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding subject Category:British_puddings.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding subject Category:English_cuisine.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding type Food.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding type FunctionalSubstance.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding comment "Steak and kidney pudding is a savoury pudding made by enclosing diced steak and beef, and lamb's or pig's kidney pieces in gravy in a suet pastry.The first recipe for steak and kidney pudding to appear in print came from Sussex, in a book by Mrs Beeton published by Ward, Lock and Tyler in 1870.Suet pastry is used to line a bowl into which the steak and kidney mix is placed with onions, stock etc. A suet pastry lid is then placed on top and sealed tightly.".
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding label "Steak and kidney pudding".
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding sameAs m.0264glv.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding sameAs Q7605238.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding sameAs Q7605238.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding wasDerivedFrom Steak_and_kidney_pudding?oldid=603532235.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding depiction Steak_and_Kidney_Pudding.jpg.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding isPrimaryTopicOf Steak_and_kidney_pudding.
- Steak_and_kidney_pudding name "Steak and kidney pudding".