I need a Deacon Porter's Hat recipe

Anonymous
Help!!
Anonymous
Here's a recipe: https://alumnae.mtholyoke.edu/blog/deacon-porters-hat-recipes/

Does it really need to be a hat? Because hermit cookies would also fit the bill. I also have a molasses bar recipe from Yankee magazine that I love. That seems to be the spirit of this silly thing. New Englander here.
Anonymous
What is suet
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is suet


Hard animal fat (cow or sheep)
Anonymous
Beef fat. A chunk of it.

It sounds like Indian Pudding except that's cornmeal.

https://www.bostonmagazine.com/restaurants/2017/07/25/lydia-shire-indian-pudding-recipe/

Anonymous
Hi OP. You must be a fellow MHC alumna. 🤗
Anonymous
Gross. Who eats this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gross. Who eats this?


Humans
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's a recipe: https://alumnae.mtholyoke.edu/blog/deacon-porters-hat-recipes/

Does it really need to be a hat? Because hermit cookies would also fit the bill. I also have a molasses bar recipe from Yankee magazine that I love. That seems to be the spirit of this silly thing. New Englander here.


The Deacon Porter hat is a steamed pudding in a conical fez shape. Nothing like hermit cookies or molasses bars. It's going to be comparable to a moist cake.

As for the PP, steamed puddings are surprisingly light and delicious. Don't knock it till you've tried it.

What I find intriguing about this recipe is that it doesn't have ginger yet you'd think it would be perfect for ginger.
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