Suet pastry pasty filled with chopped bacon, onion and potato. Steamed. The origin of the name is obscure, it does not contain badger (though it could, see Badger) and may be connected with an old usage of 'badger' to mean a trade dealer, especially in flour. Similar to other types of Bacon Roll Pudding, but with added potato. See: Bacon Pudding - Berkshire Bacon Pudding - Hampshire Bedfordshire Clangers Clanger Crowfield Clanger Buckingham Bacon Badger |
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