Sylvia's Bacon and Onion Pudding #mycookbook.
You can cook Sylvia's Bacon and Onion Pudding #mycookbook using 12 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Sylvia's Bacon and Onion Pudding #mycookbook
- You need 8 oz of Self raising flour.
- Prepare 4 oz of suet, either veg or beef.
- It's 1/2 tsp of Baking powder.
- You need half of a pack of dry-cure smoked, streaky bacon or any bacon you have handy.
- You need 1/2 tsp of dried mixed herbs or Thyme.
- It's 2 of small or 1 large onion, finely chopped.
- Prepare A few of fresh Sage leaves or 1/2 tsp dried Sage.
- It's of Vegetable oil.
- Prepare of Butter for greasing.
- It's of Water for binding.
- Prepare of Salt and Pepper, preferably White Pepper.
- It's of Pudding bowl, greaseproof paper, string, steamer.
Sylvia's Bacon and Onion Pudding #mycookbook step by step
- Grease your bowl with butter. Set aside.
- Dry fry the bacon in a hot frying pan until crisp. Turn to scrip the other side. Drain on kitchen paper and chop into fairly small pieces. Set aside..
- Sauté the finely chopped onion with the Sage leaves or dried Sage in vegetable oil until translucent and lightly browned. Take off of the heat and remove to a plate to cool..
- Mix the flour, 1/2 tsp salt, baking powder and suet in a bowl..
- Add the onion and Bacon to the flour mixture and stir together..
- Bind the mixture with enough cold water to bring together to form a soft dough. Boil the kettle..
- Place the pudding into the buttered pudding bowl and cover with a large sheet of greaseproof or baking parchment with a pleat in the middle to allow for expansion and tie with string to form a seal around the edge of the bowl. Fold the overhanging paper onto the top of the bowl to keep it out of the way..
- Pour boiling water into the steamer and place pudding bowl in top of the steamer. Steam for 2 hours, regularly checking and topping up with boiling water to avoid the pan boiling dry..
- I served my pudding with an onion gravy made from a sliced onion, sautéed until browned in a gravy made from good old Bisto! (Guilty secret) I also added a medley of green veg, but you can use whatever veg you have handy. Not the best photo, but definitely one of my most favourite dinners from my childhood..