Jam roly-poly
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Jam roly-poly, shirt-sleeve pudding, dead man's arm or dead man's leg is a traditional British
baked and traditionally served with custard. In days past, jam roly-poly was also known as shirt-sleeve pudding, because it was often steamed and served in an old shirt-sleeve,[3] leading to the nicknames of dead-man's arm and dead man's leg. In the past it was known as roly poly pudding.[4]
Description
Jam roly-poly features in
The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or, The Roly-Poly Pudding
, the character Tom Kitten is rolled into a pudding by the invading rats.
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Greedy boy with roly poly pudding, 19th century
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Joke about cooking roly poly pudding in a stocking, 1934
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Jam roly poly preparation, 2021
See also
References
- ^ "Icons – Jam Roly Poly". Archived from the original on 12 March 2007. Retrieved 25 August 2006.
- ^ Hart, Carolyn (25 September 2014). "Cooking for Chaps by Gustav Temple and Clare Gabbett-Mulhallen". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- ^ Debora Robertson (17 October 2015). "What it's like to be a recipe tester: Culinary secrets, celebrity chefs' foibles, and what happens if you make a mistake". The Independent. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- ^ "Roly poly (noun)". dictionary.cambridge.org. Cambridge Dictionary. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
a sweet dish made with thick pastry that is spread with jam, rolled up, and cooked:
- ^ "Puddings: how they have changed through history". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 21 February 2018
- ^ "The joys of jam roly-poly, a very British pudding". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 February 2018
External links
Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe/module on
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