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- Coddle abstract "Coddle (sometimes Dublin coddle) is an Irish dish which is often made to use up leftovers, and therefore without a specific recipe. However, it most commonly consists of layers of roughly sliced pork sausages and rashers (thinly sliced, somewhat fatty back bacon) with sliced potatoes and onions. Traditionally, it can also include barley.Coddle is particularly associated with the capital of Ireland, Dublin. It was reputedly a favourite dish of Seán O'Casey and Jonathan Swift, and it appears in several Dublin literary references including the works of James Joyce.The dish is braised in the stock produced by boiling the rashers and sausages. Some traditional recipes favour the addition of a small amount of Guinness to the pot, but this is very rare in modern versions of the recipe. The dish should be cooked in a pot with a well-fitting lid in order to steam the ingredients left uncovered by water. The only seasoning is usually salt, pepper, and occasionally parsley. It could be considered a comfort food in Ireland, and is inexpensive, easy to prepare and quick to cook. It is often eaten in the winter months. In the days when Catholics were not supposed to eat meat on Fridays, this was a meal often eaten on Thursdays as it allowed a family to use up any remaining sausages or rashers.The name comes from the verb coddle, meaning to cook food in water below boiling, which in turn derives from caudle, a warm drink given to the sick.".
- Coddle alias "Dublin coddle".
- Coddle country Ireland.
- Coddle ingredient Bacon.
- Coddle ingredient Onion.
- Coddle ingredient Potato.
- Coddle ingredientName "Potatoes, pork sausage,rashers, onion".
- Coddle thumbnail Coddle.jpg?width=300.
- Coddle wikiPageID "928546".
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- Coddle wikiPageRevisionID "678646457".
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Back_bacon.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Bacon.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Barley.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Black_pepper.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Braised.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Braising.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Carrot.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bacon_dishes.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_in_Dublin_(city).
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_cuisine.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Potato_dishes.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sausage_dishes.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Comfort_food.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Edible_salt.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Guinness.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Irish_cuisine.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink James_Joyce.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Jonathan_Swift.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Irish_dishes.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink List_of_potato_dishes.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink List_of_sausage_dishes.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Onion.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Parsley.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Potato.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Sausage.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Seasoning.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Sexc3xa1n_OCasey.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Stock_(food).
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink Winter.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLink File:Coddle.jpg.
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coddle".
- Coddle wikiPageWikiLinkText "coddle".
- Coddle alternateName "Dublin coddle".
- Coddle caption "Coddle with carrots, which are not used in the traditional recipe".
- Coddle country Ireland.
- Coddle hasPhotoCollection Coddle.
- Coddle mainIngredient "Potatoes, pork sausage, rashers, onion".
- Coddle name "Coddle".
- Coddle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bacon.
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- Coddle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Irish_cuisine.
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- Coddle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Potato_dishes.
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- Coddle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Coddle subject Category:Bacon_dishes.
- Coddle subject Category:Culture_in_Dublin_(city).
- Coddle subject Category:Irish_cuisine.
- Coddle subject Category:Potato_dishes.
- Coddle subject Category:Sausage_dishes.
- Coddle hypernym Dish.
- Coddle type Food.
- Coddle type Dish.
- Coddle type FunctionalSubstance.
- Coddle type Thing.
- Coddle type Q2095.
- Coddle comment "Coddle (sometimes Dublin coddle) is an Irish dish which is often made to use up leftovers, and therefore without a specific recipe. However, it most commonly consists of layers of roughly sliced pork sausages and rashers (thinly sliced, somewhat fatty back bacon) with sliced potatoes and onions. Traditionally, it can also include barley.Coddle is particularly associated with the capital of Ireland, Dublin.".
- Coddle label "Coddle".
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- Coddle wasDerivedFrom Coddle?oldid=678646457.
- Coddle depiction Coddle.jpg.
- Coddle isPrimaryTopicOf Coddle.
- Coddle name "Coddle".