What is the history of the clootie dumpling?!


Question: What is the history of the clootie dumpling!?
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This is a traditional Scottish recipe for a hot pudding, it is traditionally served at New Year it has became popular throughout the winter or colder months of the year!. Sometimes spelt "cloutie" it is named after the cloth or "clout" that it is boiled in!. This recipe has many variants and is often handed down from generation to generation!.

A traditional Scottish dessert pudding called clootie dumpling is made with flour, breadcrumbs, dried fruit (sultanas and currants), suet, sugar and spice with some milk to bind it, and sometimes golden syrup!. Ingredients are mixed well into a dough, then wrapped up in a floured cloth, placed in a large pan of boiling water and simmered for a couple of hours before being lifted out and dried before the fire or in an oven!. Recipes vary from region to region!.

A clootie or cloot in Scots is a strip or piece of cloth, a rag or item of clothing; it can also refer to fabric used in the patching of clothes or the making of proddy rugs (aka "clootie mats")!.

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