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golach
09-Apr-07, 14:22
Come into the 21st Century, this is the way to do it now, never heard about the Jaffa Cakes method before

Recipe for Microwave Porridge

Serves 1
Original, old fashioned or Wholemeal porridge oats
Put a 1/4 pint water or semi skimmed milk in jug
add enough oats to fill the water or milk
cook on full power 2 1/2 - 3 minutes watch for the mixture to rise in the jug as it cooks ,add sugar, salt, milk to taste, it delicious with soya milk.
Real Scotsmen don't add sugar to their porridge, but according to the "Sunday Post" they put jaffa cakes on the top and wait till they melt.

mrs n
09-Apr-07, 15:24
i do mine the same way but in a bowl and only salt will do, cant imagine eating it with a jaffa cake on top, dont think i would fancy that at all

Angela
09-Apr-07, 18:13
i do mine the same way but in a bowl and only salt will do, cant imagine eating it with a jaffa cake on top, dont think i would fancy that at all

I use a bowl as well mrs n - certainly no jaffa cake [disgust] , but I do have it with sweetened soya milk or sometimes syrup mmmmmm....:lol:

mrs n
09-Apr-07, 19:06
i dont think i fancy anything sweet on my porridge angela, i was brought up to add salt, my grandfather used to have a seperate bowl for his milk i suppose it kept the porridge hot longer
my other grandfather prefered brose, kale was his favourite but he would have neep brose too, he lamented the fact that he couldnt get good peasmeal to make pizzers though dont ask me how to make it

Buttercup
09-Apr-07, 19:35
i dont think i fancy anything sweet on my porridge angela, i was brought up to add salt, my grandfather used to have a seperate bowl for his milk i suppose it kept the porridge hot longer
my other grandfather prefered brose, kale was his favourite but he would have neep brose too, he lamented the fact that he couldnt get good peasmeal to make pizzers though dont ask me how to make it

That's my way too - and the milk sometimes has cream added but it's got to be ice cold (gone are the days when we used to fight over the cream on the top of a bottle)
Just the thought of anything sweet on it! http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/36/36_19_7.gif (http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb001_ZSYYYYYYAXGB)

Angela
09-Apr-07, 19:45
i dont think i fancy anything sweet on my porridge angela, i was brought up to add salt, my grandfather used to have a seperate bowl for his milk i suppose it kept the porridge hot longer
my other grandfather prefered brose, kale was his favourite but he would have neep brose too, he lamented the fact that he couldnt get good peasmeal to make pizzers though dont ask me how to make it

I know, sweet porridge is really bad of me! Does the fact I eat my porridge for supper make a difference do you think? [lol]
I was brought up on brose (pease brose, I think) as a child, I loved it -it came wrapped up in a brown paper packet from a shop in Wick...but I must admit I don't really know what it was made of....or how it was made
Yes, I'm hanging my head in shame here :~(
I'm sure some of you there can enlighten me, I'd like to try it again!
Btw, why does porridge seem to be spelt "porage" nowadays, do you know?

Angela
09-Apr-07, 19:48
That's my way too - and the milk sometimes has cream added but it's got to be ice cold (gone are the days when we used to fight over the cream on the top of a bottle)
Just the thought of anything sweet on it! http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/36/36_19_7.gif (http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb001_ZSYYYYYYAXGB)




sorry Buttercup, don't think about it, you just go and lie down until your stomach settles :eek:

cliffhbuber
09-Apr-07, 20:12
Nothing like regular oatmeal with milk and brown sugar...to get my sugar fix!

mrs n
09-Apr-07, 20:12
angela i know nothing about peasemeal either, we had a scoops shop in the next town that sold it and we got some from up north but it just wasnt what my grandfather had been used to, it looked an awful green colour though dont think i would have fancied it
no idea why its spelt porage now, change for change sake i suppose

Angela
09-Apr-07, 21:08
angela i know nothing about peasemeal either, we had a scoops shop in the next town that sold it and we got some from up north but it just wasnt what my grandfather had been used to, it looked an awful green colour though dont think i would have fancied it
no idea why its spelt porage now, change for change sake i suppose

Green sounds grim! [disgust]
What we had was a kind of peanut-butter colour. Still looked a bit yeuch I must admit, but smelled and tasted great...or I thought it did at the time! :roll:

golach
09-Apr-07, 22:25
An owld recipe for Oatmeal brose

A quantity of coarse oatmeal - with salt 'to taste' as they say - is placed in a bowl and boiling water poured over it.
The water must be boiling hard as it pours and there should be enough of it to just cover the oatmeal. A plate is immediately placed over the bowl like a lid. You now sit by for a few minutes, gloating. This is your brose cooking in its own steam. During this pause, slip a nut of butter under the plate and into the brose. In four or five minutes whip off the lid, stir the mass violently together, splash in some milk and eat.
Delicious

Torvaig
10-Apr-07, 01:02
You can still get peasemeal from J.A. Mackay's, Grocer, Traill Street, Thurso!

mrs n
10-Apr-07, 07:10
thanks for the recipe golach for brose, so i assume you cook the kale but just add the boiling bree? never did see grandfather make it as he was always up so early :) as for the peasemeal, wherever we got it from it was never the same as he remembered it to be

Angela
10-Apr-07, 08:56
You can still get peasemeal from J.A. Mackay's, Grocer, Traill Street, Thurso!

Shouldn't think they'd want to send it down to me though!:lol:
I must see if I can track down some locally......:eek:

Torvaig
10-Apr-07, 15:24
Oops sorry Angela, I look on you as living here; probably just wishful thinking!;)

Angela
10-Apr-07, 16:17
Oops sorry Angela, I look on you as living here; probably just wishful thinking!

Be careful what you wish for, Torvaig! [lol]

I wish I was living there too! :~(