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                      Oatcakes (bakestone Recipes)

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Serving Size  : 8    Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Breads                           Breakfast

 Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
  4       oz           Medium oatmeal*
    1/2   t            Salt
  1       pn           Bicarbonate of soda
  2       T            Melted bacon fat**
  2       fl           Hot water***

 *Grinding down regular rolled oats slightly in a blender or grinder will
 be a help.  **Or beef dripping.  ***Approximately.  -- Mix the oatmeal,
 salt and soda in a bowl.  Make a well in the center.  Pour in the melted
 fat and add enough water to make a stiff dough which can be squeezed into
 a ball.  Sprinkle the board and your hands with oatmeal and knead the
 mixture until there are no cracks in it.  Flatten the ball and roll it out
 into a round just under 1/4 inch thick.  Invert a plate on top and trim
 off the ragged edges -- these can be added to the next batch of dough to
 be rolled.  Cut the round into quarters, lift them onto a warmed and
 greased bakestone and cook over moderate heat for 20 minutes or until the
 triangles curl at the corners.  Turn and cook the other side for 5
 minutes, or finish under a moderate grill.  Store the oatcakes in an
 airtight tin, and toast under a moderate grill, or in the oven, before
 serving.  -- These are served with honey, marmalade or jam for breakfast,
 or with crowdie (a slightly sweet Highland Scots cottage cheese) for tea.
 They are especially good with fried herring or smoked haddock.  Not to
 mention any kind of caviar you can get your hands on.



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