Staffordshire Oatcakes

Please help us to find bad videos. Broken or unappropriated video content?
Staffordshire Oatcakes are somewhat like a pancake, quickly cooked on a griddle or frying pan and served hot with (usually) melted cheese, bacon and/or other fillings. Staffordshire Oatcakes should not be confused with the Scottish ones, which are small, solid, and more like a biscuit or cookie. Staffs oatcakes are very popular in The Potteries, the polycentric city centred on Stoke-on-Trent, and home to many famous pottery companies such as Royal Doulton, Wedgwood, Spode and many others. I wouldn't say that Staffordshire oatcakes are easy to make - the yeasted batter needs fermenting and must be bubbly to make a successful oatcake. Cooking them can be a bit tricky too - spread the batter too thinly and it will fall apart. Too thick and it won't roll properly.

The written recipe is here:

#keefcooks

SUBSCRIBE TO KEEFCOOKS:

MY DONATIONS PAGE:

MY PATREON PAGE:

MY OTHER CHANNEL, PLANET KEEF:

Recipes

Pear and red wine tart with cinnamon pastry
Tart recipes

Pear and red wine tart with cinnamon pastry

Orange blossom water tiramisu pots
Puddings and desserts recipes

Orange blossom water tiramisu pots

Mini chocolate chip muffins
Muffins

Mini chocolate chip muffins

Fondant icing
Icing and buttercreams

Fondant icing

Fig, goats cheese and onion tartlets
Savoury recipes

Fig, goats cheese and onion tartlets

Dundee cake
Cake

Dundee cake

Cherry cakes
Cake

Cherry cakes

Berry mousse dessert
Puddings and desserts recipes

Berry mousse dessert