Tuesday 10 November 2015

Bob's bargain bacon one pot panhaggerty

Having looked at a few variations of this recipe for panhaggerty, mainly because I wondered why I'd heard so many names for it, I've discovered the dish varies slightly depending on the region. Pan haggerty is a dish from Northumberland involving cheese, potatoes and onions, while panackelty is the Sunderland version with corned beef, onions and potatoes. They all have one thing in common, they're extremely cheap to make, can all be done in one pot, very tasty and very inexpensive. I'm going to give you the lovely Bob's recipe from Whitby for panhaggerty as he called it. I made this for our tea and it tasted absolutely beautiful. So meaty, filling and warming. Perfect for this time of year. Even the kids loved it.
350g Cooking bacon cut into chunks
200g Black pudding
2 onions sliced
4 large potatoes thickly sliced
2 oxos
Flour

In a large pan or oven dish (can be done on the hob or in the oven) line the base of pan with a layer  of sliced potato
Sprinkle some onion over the potatoes
Crumble some black pudding and some oxo on top
Scatter the bacon chunks over the top and a dusting of flour and repeat the process until you have a few layers of each ingredient.
Finally pour boiling water over the ingredients (I poured too much on and have been left with a lovely thick ox-tail soup like gravy which was yummy with bread!)
Bring to the boil and leave to simmer on a low heat for an hour or more until nice and thick and serve immediately. (If doing in the oven put in a casserole dish on 200 for an hour or more)




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