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deanmartin
07-10-2008, 10:56 AM
Can any one help me out. I am looking for some traditional Liverpool recipes from all quarters. Afro Caribean, Chinese, or just plain old scouse and Pea wack, anything .

Maggie May
07-10-2008, 05:22 PM
Not much of a cook myself I'm afraid but I remember my nan's pans of scouse..always a pot on the go.....she put everything and anything in it..meat,veggies, pots.....not sure if there is an exact recipe for it but I may be wrong....

I can post some recipes for some lovely SAfrican dishes if you like..just need to dig them out....

deanmartin
07-10-2008, 05:46 PM
South African food ,sound good i shall await your post

Maggie May
07-10-2008, 06:00 PM
Heres in one I know off the top of my head

Melk Tart....translated to Milk Tart the melk being Afrikaans

Heat oven to 180c or 350f

4 cups of milk
1 cup of flour (all purpose)
4 eggs
Pinch of salt
1 cup of sugar
3 tablespoons of butter
1 tablespoon of baking powder
Nutmeg


Cream egg yolks,sugar salt and butter (melted)
Add a little of the milk and a little of the flour
Mix well and add baking powder
Add the rest of the milk and flour
Bet egg whites until fluffy and add to mixture
Pour mixture into two greased pie plates or pyres dishes
Bake for about 34-40 mins
Sprinkle with nutmeg

Enjoy

lindylou
07-10-2008, 06:51 PM
I have lots of recipes, Caribbean, Indian, Spanish and Italian.
They are written longhand in my note book and would take too long to type :PDT_Xtremez_42:

You can Google any cuisine of any country and get good results.

Dave H
07-17-2008, 10:57 PM
Can any one help me out. I am looking for some traditional Liverpool recipes from all quarters. Afro Caribean, Chinese, or just plain old scouse and Pea wack, anything .

Not sure there was much of a recipe for pea wack. Was it not just a ham hock, piles of lentils, water and salt? Simmered for days so it started as soup and ended being spread on bread.

claire1812
07-18-2008, 11:52 AM
Here are 2 traditional Liverpool wartime recipes:

Woolton Pie
2.5 lb potatoes
1 lb cauliflower
1 lb swede
1 lb carrots
1 tsp marmite
2 oz. oatmeal
4 spring onions
2 oz. cheese

Cut up and boil in salt water half the potatoes and all the cauliflower, swede and carrots.
Take 200ml of the vegetable water, add the marmite and oatmeal then boil until thick.
Put the liquid, strained vegetables and spring onions in a pie dish.
Cook and mash the rest of the potatoes with the cheese.
Cook in a moderate oven for about an hour

Sweet Potatoe Pudding
8oz cooked chopped potatoes
1oz cooking fat (butter or lard)
1 teaspoon salt
1 egg
2 dessertspoons honey
2 chopped sticks of rhubarb or any fruit in season

Mix all the ingredients together then cook in a moderate oven for 45 mins.

PhilipG
07-18-2008, 12:53 PM
I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but the book was published by Granby Street School, and you can't get any more Cosmopolitan than that.

If anybody wants me to copy any of the recipes, just ask.
(And put the £50 in the post. :PDT11).

PIMO31
08-14-2008, 02:55 PM
Oddfellows restaurant in the village made Woolton pie for the Britian in Bloom judges on Tuesday !