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Type
  
Sweet bread

Place of origin
  
England

Region or state
  
Northumberland

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Alternative names
  
Singin' hinny, fatty cutty

Main ingredients
  
Flour, baking powder, lard or butter; currants, milk or buttermilk

Similar
  
Stottie cake, Griddle scone, Lady Arundel's Manchet, Colston bun, Scuffler

A singing hinny or singin' hinny is a type of bannock, griddle cake or scone, made in the north of England, especially Northumberland and the coal-mining areas of the North East. In Scotland, they are known as fatty cutties.

Singing hinny Traditional Singing Hinny Recipe

Hinny is a term of endearment in the dialects of the Newcastle area. The singing refers to the sounds of the sizzling of the lard or butter in the rich dough as it is cooked on a hot plate or griddle.

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Recipe

The ingredients typically include flour, baking powder, lard or butter, currants, milk or buttermilk and salt and/or sugar to taste. A dough is made which is rich in fat. This is then rolled into a round flat cake, which is then cooked on a flat griddle or in a skillet.


References

Singing hinny Wikipedia


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