Figgy duff (pudding)
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Place of origin | Canada |
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Type | Pudding |
Main ingredient(s) | Flour, butter, sugar, molasses, raisins |
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Figgy duff is a traditional Canadian bag pudding from the province of Newfoundland and Labrador most commonly served as a part of a Jiggs dinner. It is sometimes called a raisin duff. The word 'Figgy' (or figgie) is an old Cornish (UK) term for raisin; perhaps indicating the origin of the settlers who brought this dish to the area.
One traditional recipe lists the ingredients as breadcrumbs, raisins, brown sugar, molasses, butter, flour, and spices. These are mixed and put in a pudding bag, wrapped in cheesecloth, or stuffed into an empty can and then boiled, usually along with the cooking vegetables of the Jiggs dinner.
See also
- Poutchine au sac, Métis bag pudding from Western Canada
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