(or Tatie Cake) Dough of mashed potato with fat such as butter or lard and currants. Formed c1ins thick. baked or fried. Given in 'Food in England' by Dorothy Hartley (Hartley 1954). Tatie Cake Postcard c1910 Known from local reports, and a poem published in 'The Cornishman' - Thursday 09 March 1933, part of which goes: We're married now and quite contented, Original Receipt from 'Good Things in England' by Florence White (White 1932) Cornish Potato Cake Ingredients Boiled potatoes 6 flour 11/2 lb. dripping 1/2 lb. currants 1/2 lb. egg 1 milk 1/4 pint (4 oz.) cream of tartar 1 teaspoonful bicarbonate soda 1/2 teaspoonful. Method Rub the dripping into the flour. Add the rest of the dry ingredients and mix well. Mash the potatoes and mix them in. Make into a dough with the egg and milk. Roll out one inch thick and bake till brown. |
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