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Clap Bread. - The Old Foodie
Clap bread is a sort of oatmeal (or sometimes barley) cake so called because it is clapped or beaten until it is thin, and then baked on an iron griddle.
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Clap Bread Recipe | The Fresh Loaf
A thin cake of oatmeal unleavened. Also called haver-bread and clap-cake. It is also mentioned in an American book by WA Alcott (1848) called The Young House- ...
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Quick Yorkshire Oatcakes (or Haverbread, if you prefer)
Oatcakes are a slightly-leavened bread that you can cook in a pan without a quarter of the effort that goes into baking proper bread.
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clap-bread
clap-bread [f. clap v.1 9 b; i.e. bread clapped thin.] Oatmeal cake, beaten or rolled thin, and baked hard. Also called clap-cake.1691 Ray N. Country Wds. s.v. Bannock, 2 Clap-bread, thin hard oat-cakes. 1769 De Foe's Tour Gt. Brit. III. 289 Oat-cakes for Bread, or Clapt-bread, as it is called. 1860...
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Miss Foodwise cooks clap bread (traditional oatcake recipe)
The wonderful Miss Foodwise (AKA Regula Ysewijn) cooks traditional oat clap bread in her ESSE 990 EL.
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Recipe - Clapbread or Havercake - Survival Monkey Forums
Ingredients: 3 cups all-purpose flour 1 Tbsp baking powder 1 tsp kosher salt ¼ cup granulated sugar 1 can (12 oz) beer ¼ cup unsalted butter,...
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clap
▪ I. clap, n.1 (klæp) Forms: 3 cleppe (4 klap), 4–7 clappe, 5 clape, 6–8 clapp, 4– clap. [ME. clappe and cleppe (Ancren Riwle, in sense 9), have the form of derivatives of clap v.1, and of a cognate verb corresp. to MLG. kleppen there referred to. No trace of the word has yet been found in OE.; but ...
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CLAPBREAD or HAVERCAKE Durham Oats were once the more ...
The CLAPBREAD was cooked on a bakestone which have been made since the 15th century. The bakestone was made using mudstone which was quarried by hand.
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Medieval Bread - Clapbread, Pandemain, Wastel, Cocket
Bread was the key staple food in medieval Europe and there was a surprisingly wide range of medieval bread recipes. Basically, different grains made ...
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Clapcake | The Epoch Times
Clapcake, clapbread, or havercake from Cumbria, northern England, and clap scones from Scotland, resemble the thin crispbread we usually ...
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CLAPBREAD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Cakes of unleavened dough baked on bakestones or circular griddles were common and went by names such as clapbread, griddle cakes and pancakes.
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