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== Singing Hinny ==
{{Short description|A traditional Northumbrian griddle cake}}
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The '''Singing Hinny''' is a traditional British griddle cake originating from the North East of England, particularly Northumberland. The name 'hinny' is a term of endearment in the local dialect, while 'singing' refers to the sizzling sound the dough makes when it's cooked on a hot griddle.
==Singing hinny==
[[File:Singing_hinnies.jpg|thumb|right|A plate of freshly cooked singing hinnies]]
A '''singing hinny''' is a type of traditional griddle cake originating from [[Northumberland]], in the [[North East England|north-east of England]]. The name "singing hinny" is derived from the sound the cake makes while cooking on the griddle, as well as the affectionate term "hinny," which is a dialect word for "honey" or "sweetheart" in the region.


== Ingredients ==
==Ingredients and preparation==
The main ingredients of a singing hinny include [[flour]], [[butter]], [[lard]], [[currants]], [[sugar]], [[baking powder]], and [[milk]]. The dough is prepared by mixing the dry ingredients together, then rubbing in the butter and lard until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. The currants are added, and the dough is brought together with milk to form a soft dough.


The main ingredients of a Singing Hinny are:
The dough is then rolled out and cooked on a hot griddle or frying pan until golden brown on both sides. The cooking process causes the hinny to "sing" as the fat sizzles and the dough cooks.


* [[Flour]]
==Cultural significance==
* [[Butter]]
Singing hinnies are a part of the culinary heritage of Northumberland and are often associated with traditional [[Northumbrian cuisine]]. They are similar to other regional griddle cakes such as the [[Welsh cake]] and the [[scone]], but are distinct in their use of lard and the absence of eggs.
* [[Lard]]
* [[Currants]]
* [[Baking Powder]]
* [[Salt]]
* [[Milk]]


== Preparation ==
==Serving suggestions==
Singing hinnies are typically served warm, often with a spread of butter. They can be enjoyed as a snack or as part of a traditional [[afternoon tea]].


To prepare a Singing Hinny, the [[flour]], [[baking powder]], and [[salt]] are sifted together. The [[butter]] and [[lard]] are then rubbed into the flour until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. The [[currants]] are added and mixed in, and then the [[milk]] is gradually added to form a dough. The dough is rolled out and cooked on a griddle until golden brown on both sides.
==Related pages==
* [[Northumbrian cuisine]]
* [[Welsh cake]]
* [[Scone]]
* [[Griddle]]


== Serving ==
[[Category:British cakes]]
 
[[Category:Northumbrian cuisine]]
A Singing Hinny is traditionally served warm, often with a spread of [[butter]]. It can be enjoyed as a snack or as part of a traditional Northumberland afternoon tea.
[[Category:Griddle cakes]]
 
== History ==
 
The Singing Hinny has been a staple of Northumberland cuisine for centuries. Its simple, hearty ingredients and easy preparation made it a popular choice for miners' wives, who could quickly whip up a batch for their husbands returning from the pits.
 
== Cultural Significance ==
 
The Singing Hinny is more than just a tasty treat; it's a symbol of Northumberland's rich cultural heritage. It's a reminder of the region's mining history and the hardy, resourceful people who lived there.
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[List of British desserts]]
* [[Northumberland]]
* [[British cuisine]]
 
== References ==
 
* Traditional Northumberland Recipes
* The Great British Bake Off: How to Bake: The Perfect Victoria Sponge and Other Baking Secrets
* The Taste of Britain
 
== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/singing_hinnies_49833 BBC Food - Singing Hinny Recipe]
* [http://www.northumberland.gov.uk/ Northumberland County Council]
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 15 February 2025

A traditional Northumbrian griddle cake



Singing hinny[edit]

File:Singing hinnies.jpg
A plate of freshly cooked singing hinnies

A singing hinny is a type of traditional griddle cake originating from Northumberland, in the north-east of England. The name "singing hinny" is derived from the sound the cake makes while cooking on the griddle, as well as the affectionate term "hinny," which is a dialect word for "honey" or "sweetheart" in the region.

Ingredients and preparation[edit]

The main ingredients of a singing hinny include flour, butter, lard, currants, sugar, baking powder, and milk. The dough is prepared by mixing the dry ingredients together, then rubbing in the butter and lard until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. The currants are added, and the dough is brought together with milk to form a soft dough.

The dough is then rolled out and cooked on a hot griddle or frying pan until golden brown on both sides. The cooking process causes the hinny to "sing" as the fat sizzles and the dough cooks.

Cultural significance[edit]

Singing hinnies are a part of the culinary heritage of Northumberland and are often associated with traditional Northumbrian cuisine. They are similar to other regional griddle cakes such as the Welsh cake and the scone, but are distinct in their use of lard and the absence of eggs.

Serving suggestions[edit]

Singing hinnies are typically served warm, often with a spread of butter. They can be enjoyed as a snack or as part of a traditional afternoon tea.

Related pages[edit]