Laverbread breakfast patties
Mix laverbread with porridge oats to make these traditional Welsh laverbread breakfast patties, ideal served as part of a fried breakfast.
Mix laverbread with porridge oats to make these traditional Welsh laverbread breakfast patties, ideal served as part of a fried breakfast.
Laverbread, or bara lawr in Welsh, is a seaweed found clinging to rocks on the west coast of Britain and Ireland. It’s harvested, washed, and then cooked until it is soft before being minced and put into tins. It is available from most large supermarkets but you can also buy it on the internet if your local store doesn’t stock it.
The resulting thick black/green paste is used in a number of dishes, including the traditional Welsh breakfast of laverbread and cockles. However, it’s just as lovely mixed with oatmeal and fried before being served as an accompaniment to a cooked breakfast.
If you have too many to use immediately, they freeze very well; just wrap them in greaseproof paper and freeze in a Tupperware container. When you want to use them, just take as many as you need out of the freezer and defrost before cooking.
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