Bacon and onion pudding
- 8 oz self raising flour
- pinch salt
- 8 oz shredded suet
- 8 oz bacon
- 1 onion, chopped (red or white)
- 5 tbsp gravy
- Fry bacon until cooked ,but not crisp, drain and cut into small pieces.
- Place in bowl.
- Fry onion in bacon fat until transparent,.drain and add to bacon,mix in enough gravy to moisten through.
- Sift flour Into a bowl , add suet and salt, stir with a table knife, gradualy add approximately 5 fluid ounces cold water to make a soft but firm dough.
- Grease a 2 pint pudding basin, take 2/3 of the dough and roll out on floured surface to fit basin, line basin.
- (To make it easier to turn out you can place a circle of buttered greaseproof paper in bottom of basin)
- Place bacon mixture in lined bowl.
- Roll remaining dough into circle to fit top of pudding, place on top of mixture.
- Cover with circle of buttered greaseproof paper.
- Cover top of basin with double layer of foil, pleating the foil so the pudding can rise.
- Tie on with string.
- Put 2 pints of boiling water in a pressure cooker,, place pudding on trivet, put on lid and return to boil, reduce heat and steam for 30 minutes, add 5lb valve weight and cook for further 30 minutes,
- Remove from heat and allow pressure to equalise.
- Turn pudding onto plate and cut into 4.
- Serve with gravy and potatoes and vegetables of choice
flour, salt, suet, bacon, onion, gravy
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/352682-bacon-and-onion-pudding (may not work)