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Suet Dumplings
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I just looked out at the snow and watched a Robin attacking a fat ball on one of our bird feeders, and for some reason suet dumplings sprang to mind. Coming home from school on such a day to my mum's lovely piping hot lamb stew with pearl barley, vegetables, and suet dumplings. A real cockle-warmer!!
Does anyone make them any more?
Does anyone make them any more?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Found this on a forum site - You can cook them in less 3 mins in a microwave if you are in a hurry and just put them in the casserole for last 5 mins to soak up the juice
If you put cling film over the top when microwaving them - they steam as well as cook from the inside and so stay moist. you might have to vary the time based on the wattage of your microwave - 3 mins is for 850w..
If you put cling film over the top when microwaving them - they steam as well as cook from the inside and so stay moist. you might have to vary the time based on the wattage of your microwave - 3 mins is for 850w..
Tilly: you can get vegetarian suet from Sainsbury's and Morrisons. Suet has no more calorific fat than butter or marg and the vegetarian suet is made from vegetable fat. 150grms self raising flour - 75grms suet - teaspoon salt pepper to taste - dried herbs or cheese or diced onion can be added then add enough water to make soft dough ans spoon into bubbling soup or stew.