Lol, it's something that does get eaten, but rarely these days XDOriginally Posted by Ross
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A friend of mine has discovered a canned British food item at his local grocer that he has been having great fun giving to people as a gag gift.
It seems to be sponge cake with raisins and is called "Spotted Dick", there is also what seems the same thing sans raisins called "Treacle".
Do you guys really eat this stuff or is it export only?
How is it served and why does it have a name reminiscent of venerial disease?
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
Lol, it's something that does get eaten, but rarely these days XDOriginally Posted by Ross
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Thanks for the info, that's the stuff alright.
Hmmm, suet pudding. "Best served warm with custard"
A fine dessert after a hearty meal of haggis I'll bet!
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No spotted dick and treacle are real. Loads of people over here eat them, though s.d. is not as popular as it was in the 1950's. I had treacle at Xmas. I think they were invented as post war 'treats' but you'll have to check that out.
HTH,
Shaun M
[QUOTE=E34-520iSE]No spotted dick and treacle are real. Loads of people over here eat them, though s.d. is not as popular as it was in the 1950's. I had treacle at Xmas. I think they were invented as post war 'treats' but you'll have to check that out.
Wonder if they sell Uncle Joe's mint balls over there too?
Ho Ho!Originally Posted by Ross
The name may be funny but in fact the sponge pudding with currants inside is rather good when hot served with custard!!
I'm reminded of the man who was shown various objects by his psychiatrist who asked what came into his mind. Each time he replied 'Sex'. "Why?" asked the psychiatrist. The man replied "Because that's all I ever think about!!"
In this case, the 'spots' are currants and the 'dick' may be a corruption of 'dough'.
Spotted Dick with Custard is the classic choice......fine food.
Originally Posted by Sidney Rough-Diamond
Now that just sounds like a bad case of herpes with a side of gonorrhea
Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........
Well I haven't seen the mint balls here in the UK, but that's just because I don't go to supermarkets much, but someone else may have seen them.
Oh, spotted dick with custard is great, give it a try!
Cheers,
Shaun M
Haggis is more Scottish - I don't know what the staple Scottish pudding is - probably porridge!
Haggis is lovely, by the way.