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Walkers Scottish Oat Cakes?
24 December 2016, 18:29,
#11
RE: Walkers Scottish Oat Cakes?
Milk and Brown sugar creates a wasted effort.

You can eat pressed sawdust with milk, brown sugar and a touch of maple syrup.
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24 December 2016, 20:33,
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RE: Walkers Scottish Oat Cakes?
Perhaps you can, but I like oatmeal, and wanted to try them that way.

So far best bet seems to be lightly toasted to warm them up, with just a bit of butter and/or jam.

Peanut butter is also very good on them, but that might seem an American corruption, and if so I take my punishment...

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24 December 2016, 20:35,
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RE: Walkers Scottish Oat Cakes?
Yum! Oatcakes. We eat ours with cheese and chutney straight from the packet. Also pretty good smothered with butter and home made jam.
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24 December 2016, 22:24,
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RE: Walkers Scottish Oat Cakes?
MaryN, Butter and jam seem the logical choice, but I will try cheese and chutney!

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24 December 2016, 23:46,
#15
RE: Walkers Scottish Oat Cakes?
These are the ones I like but don't think they're available on Amazon.com

http://www.wabel.com/p/nairns-oatcakes/2...h_oatcakes

Just wondered, have you ever had Scottish Dumpling? also known as Clootie? it's a real winter filler and high energy. You can also eat it with savoury food like bacon, sausage, and eggs, and you can fry/grill it as well.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/clootiepudding_9528

I have to say I've never made it (yet), but have relatives that post it to us from bonny Scotland. We got about 5 Kilos of it recently and cut it up and stored it in the freezer.
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1 January 2017, 06:11,
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RE: Walkers Scottish Oat Cakes?
Why not try a Bannock recipe using oatmeal instead of whole meal flour? Or as Damper, in the Australian way...?



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