1A kind of coarse bread made from spare scraps of white dough.
〈北英格兰〉(用白面生面团剩下的碎片做的)粗面包
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This causes the stottie to become rather unpleasant and damp.
The Geordie stottie has a fluffy texture and was often traditionally eaten filled with bacon and pease pudding.
She will be able to buy a little more stotty cake and perhaps a bottle of Newcastle brown now and again.
Traditionalists and historians will argue over whether the stottie cake is a Northumbrian or Tyneside invention, but one thing's for sure - it has graced many a Northumbrian packed lunch.
Stotty is a Geordie expression meaning ‘bounce’, and you may see why it's called stotty bread, stotty cake, or flat cake when you read the recipe.
1.1count nounA soft roll made from coarse bread.
(用粗面包做的)松软面包卷
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My mother used to split and fill half a stottie for me most lunch times as a child, but if I had been a good lad she'd let me have a whole one.
The daytime menu featuring hot and cold sandwiches, wraps, burgers, hot oven jackets and mouthwatering stotties, is available from 1pm until 5pm.
It certainly puts a new spin on the traditional business lunch, as staff can now expect everything from sausage rolls to stotties to be hitting the boardroom table!
When the dough had risen she would cut it and put it into baking tins, and with what was left she would make stotty cakes.
Stotties, or stotty cakes, are a Northeast delicacy - large doughy bread cakes, ideal for providing a hearty meal when filled with various delights.
By the way, the Geordie brekkie of a stotty cake isn't breakfast to us Cumbrians.
There is nothing today quite so good as the ‘stotty cakes’ and ‘tatey pot’ she used to make.
And if you knew the north east you would know we feast on nothing but stotty cakes, tatey pot and pease pudding!
Traditional stotties are sold by bakery chain in its North East stores, but the real thing isn't sold south of Teesside.
A ham and peas pudding stottie was a lunchtime standard.
If you want a sandwich leave the packaged triangle shaped things in London and wait till you get to Newcastle and ask for a filled stottie.
You can get Brown Ale over here in Alberta, but there are no stotty cakes in Quebec as far as I know
Billy and his friends would spend lots of time at his mother's house playing cards and she would spend lots of time making and buttering them stotty cakes.
The service at our local parish church was lovely, the vicar's words evoking memories of Aunty Doreen that inevitably included the legendary stottie cakes.
We should treasure local foods: chip butties and Craster kippers, stotties and pease pudding.