A bakestone is another name for a baking stone, a flat cooking surface, typically made of stone or ceramic, used in an oven for baking.
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Wales is famed for its leeks, lamb, seafood and seaweed (laver) so any dish containing these would be traditional. Typical Welsh dishes include cawl (lamb and leek stew), laver bread, and steamed cockles. Welsh cakes, cooked on a bakestone, are traditional, as are faggots and roast lamb with laver sauce.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern B-K-----E. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter B and 3rd letter K and 9th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: bakeapple bakehouse bakestone
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 6 words with the pattern -A-ES---E. That is, nine letter words with 2nd letter A and 4th letter E and 5th letter S and 9th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: bakestone caressive lakeshore palestrae rakeshame waveshape
Welsh cakes can be traced back in time to one of the earliest forms of baking, where a flatstone, or bakestone, would be placed onto an open fire. This stone was then used as the cooking surface for the Welsh cakes, the equivalent to today's hotplate. The Welsh cake mixture would be placed onto the stone and cooked first on one side and then turned to complete the cooking. At one time they were often eaten in both cottages and farmhouses alike, and miners would also have them in their lunchboxes
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 26 words with the pattern B-----O-E. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter B and 7th letter O and 9th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: babacoote backshore bakestone bandalore banderole bangalore barbitone barcarole bargepole baroscope bellibone bellicose bilestone biocenose biostrome blockhole bluestone bondstone bookstore borescope bracteole breakbone brimstone brownnose buhrstone burrstone
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 27 words with the pattern B--E-T---. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter B and 4th letter E and 6th letter T. In alphabetical order, they are: bakestone balection begetters begetting benetting bepelting bepesters besetters besetting bewetting bheesties bicentric bidentals bidentate bijection bijective bilection bilestone bimesters bisecting bisection bisectors bisectrix bluestems bluestone bolection bucentaur
Ingredients1 1/2 lb Floury potatoes3 ts Salt2 oz Butter4 tb Self-raising flour2 Apples, peeled,cored,chopped2 tb Granulated sugar3 tb Softened butterThe potatoes must be hot and floury, but either eating apples or cooking apples can be used. (Best results with a cooking apple, though.) Boil the peeled potatoes in well-salted water. Drain and cover with a cloth to dry in their steam . Sieve or rice into a warmed mixing bowl, and beat in the fat. Work in sufficient flour to make the dough manageable, adding salt to taste. Divide the dough in half and roll or pat into 2 rounds of equal size just over 1/2 inch thick. Place one round on the warmed bakestone and spread with the chopped apple. Cover with the other round of dough and pinch the edges together. Bake on the bakestone over a moderate heat until brown underneath. Turn using the broadest spatula you have, or two spatulas and a friend. Cook the other side. Remove the cake to a hot serving dish. Carefully peel up one side of the top of the cake, spread the apples with the softened butter, and sprinkle them with sugar. Fold that half down and do the same to the other side. Sprinkle sugar on top, and serve immediately, with thick cool cream.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 67 words with the pattern ---E--O-E. That is, nine letter words with 4th letter E and 7th letter O and 9th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: arteriole bakestone bilestone bluestone borescope canephore cheekbone copestone eigenmode eigentone emmetrope extempore firestone foreclose foreshore forespoke foreswore freephone freestone freewrote greedsome greenbone greensome hyperbole innersole interlope internode interpone interpose interwove interzone kinescope lakeshore lamellose limestone lodestone merestone milestone minestone nevermore ninescore osteotome palempore panettone patercove pipestone preexpose queercore quietsome sheepcote sphendone superpose telephone telescope tenebrose threesome tomentose typewrote unbespoke underbore underdone underdose undergone undernote undertone undervote unwelcome
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 111 words with the pattern -----T-NE. That is, nine letter words with 6th letter T and 8th letter N and 9th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: aconitine alumstone argentine asbestine bakestone barbitone barbotine basaltine befortune bilestone bisontine bluestone bondstone brimstone buhrstone burrstone byzantine calmstone carnitine caumstone celestine claystone cobaltine copestone cornstone curbstone diplotene disattune dolostone doorstone dripstone dropstone eglantine eigentone eleoptene firestone flagstone flowstone footstone forestine freestone galantine gallstone gladstone goldstone greystone gritstone hailstone headstone holystone hornstone importune infantine infortune intestine ironstone isobutane isobutene isooctane jackstone kerbstone lacertine leptotene levantine libertine limestone loadstone lodestone malmstone marlstone merestone microtone milestone millstone minestone monactine moonstone multitone narcotine nemertine nitratine opportune orthotone pachytene panettone penistone pipestone preattune pulpstone sabbatine sandstone siltstone slabstone soapstone starstone toadstone tombstone touchtone triactine tricotine turnstone undertane undertone unfortune valentine veinstone veloutine whetstone whinstone whunstane woodstone
Oh, dude, Scotland is called the land of cakes because back in the day, they used to have this tradition of serving oatcakes to welcome guests. It's like their version of a red carpet, but tastier. So yeah, they got the nickname 'cause they were all about those delicious oatcakes. Like, who wouldn't want to be known as the land of cakes, right?
Make it and find out ;) Ingredients225g/8oz self-raising flour, sieved110g/4oz (preferably Welsh) salted butter1 egghandful of sultanasmilk, if needed85g/3oz caster sugarextra butter, for greasingMethod1. Rub the fat into the sieved flour to make breadcrumbs. Add the sugar, dried fruit and then the egg. Mix to combine, then form a ball of dough, using a splash of milk if needed.2. Roll out the pastry until it is a 5mm/¼in thick and cut into rounds with a 7.5-10cm/3-4in fluted cutter.3. You now need a bakestone or a heavy iron griddle. Rub it with butter and wipe the excess away. Put it on to a direct heat and wait until it heats up, place the Welsh cakes on the griddle, turning once. They need about 2-3 minutes each side. Each side needs to be caramel brown before turning although some people I know like them almost burnt.4. Remove from the pan and dust with caster sugar while still warm. Some people leave out the dried fruit, and split them when cool and sandwich them together with jam.