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Ingredients

60 mins
4 servings
  1. 8 oz self raising flour
  2. pinch salt
  3. 4 oz shredded suet
  4. 8 oz bacon
  5. 1 onion, chopped (red or white)
  6. 5 tbsp gravy

Cooking Instructions

60 mins
  1. 1

    Fry bacon until cooked, but not crisp, drain and cut into small pieces. Place in bowl.

  2. 2

    Fry onion in bacon fat until transparent. Drain and add to bacon, mix in enough gravy to moisten through.

  3. 3

    Sift flour Into a bowl, add suet and salt, stir with a table knife, gradually add approximately 5 fluid ounces cold water to make a soft but firm dough.

  4. 4

    Grease a 2 pint pudding basin, take 2/3 of the dough and roll out on floured surface to fit basin, line basin. (To make it easier to turn out you can place a circle of buttered greaseproof paper in bottom of basin)

  5. 5

    Place bacon mixture in lined bowl.

  6. 6

    Roll remaining dough into circle to fit top of pudding, place on top of mixture. Cover with circle of buttered greaseproof paper.

  7. 7

    Cover top of basin with double layer of foil, pleating the foil so the pudding can rise. Tie on with string.

  8. 8

    Put 2 pints of boiling water in a pressure cooker, place pudding on trivet, put on lid and return to boil, reduce heat and steam for 30 minutes, add 5 lb valve weight and cook for further 30 minutes,

  9. 9

    Remove from heat and allow pressure to equalise.

  10. 10

    Turn pudding onto plate and cut into 4.

  11. 11

    Serve with gravy and potatoes and vegetables of choice

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Comments (4)

Jan Evans
Jan Evans @cook_28425632
would love to make this recipe but I have an Instant Pot so unsure of timings and you say to use 5 lb weight but the pressure cooker options on my pot are low, medium or high

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Panda.s @cook_3715208
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When I left school I trained as a chef,worked in 5*London hotel for a few years. Drifted into transport planning,retired, do most of the cooking at home. Now have more time to play (experiment) in the kitchen, like to add my own twist to recipes ( my wife calls it 'tampering'!) bake bread and make / decorate novelty cakes for family and close friends. Two daughters and three grandchildren. Celebrated Ruby wedding anniversary with wife Pam 2014.
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