A Northumberland Cottage Kitchen Recipe: Stotty Cake (Stottie Cake) (2024)

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Stottie Cake is made from ordinary white bread dough, but due to the one rise and a slow bake, it creates a chewy bread reminiscent of sour dough, which makes a fabulous vehicle for butter, jam, treacle and cheese.

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AD – This article and recipe was previously shared on the Kenwood site, where I shared an old family recipe that used their Kenwood Titanium Chef mixer.

What Are Stotty Cakes?

A rather plain and flat looking disc of bread, and yet to many people in the North East of England the Stotty Bread is an important and potent symbol of their identity and region.

It’s the bread of my childhood, linked forever in my memory to my grandmother’s old stone cottage and warm, happy days sitting around a big old kitchen table with a flickering fire and the wind howling outside.

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Stotties, as they are called in the plural, are born of thrift and frugality; at the end of a long day of baking, as most bread was made at home until fairly recently.

Any excess white bread dough that was left over was simply shaped and rolled into a large disc, and thrown on to the bottom of the oven, where it baked in an initial burst of heat before continuing to cook as the oven cooled.

This baking method is what gives the Stotty Cake it’s crusty but soft exterior and yet a rather pleasant chewy crumb, and that unique “Stotty” taste too. A cake it is not, but a simple and homely regional loaf of bread.

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My Stotty Cake Recipe

My mother still talks about my grandmother’s Stotty Cakes……she remembers sitting at the kitchen table as a child and tearing chunks from the freshly baked loaf, then spreading butter on to the warm pieces of bread before adding crumbly Cheshire cheese.

My grandmother’s recipe remained a secret for many years after her death, and then one day my mum found an old hand-written recipe in the back of a Be-Ro cookbook, where she had written down the basic principals of how to make a Stotty, and so the secret family recipe was released.

She and I are regular bakers of this secret family recipe now, much to the delight of our families.

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How to Serve Stottie Cake

Once you have tasted one of these flat loaves of bread, you will wonder how you managed to live without them.

They maybe be plain to look at with none of the fancy decorations, glazes and cuts that other bread loaves have, but as soon as you tear off a piece of bread, all warm and crusty, and then spread some butter on so it melts into golden pools of saltiness, you will understand the alchemy of this slow-baked bread, as how it is inextricably linked to happy childhood days and simple suppers at an old cottage table.

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Also GREAT with French cheese too.

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As well as cheese, and jam and treacle (golden syrup), a Stotty Bread is the perfect bread for sandwiches, and if you have ever visited the North East of England, or if you live there, you will know that the classic sandwich of choice made with Stotty Cake is ham and pease pudding.

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My grandmother was an excellent pease pudding maker, as is my mum, but I have to admit to resorting to the ready-made tinned version sometimes, when time is short, although it is still delicious when spread onto warm bread with a slice of home-cooked ham.

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Baking The Stotty Cake

Our family recipe is always better if made with the remnants of some basic white bread dough, and cooked on the bottom of a hot oven that has been turned off to cool, but you can replicate the method for today with the recipe I am about to share below.

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Don’t forget to serve it on a wooden bread board in the middle of the table, with salted butter, cheese, pease pudding and ham too, if you like. Although this bread is perfect all year around, it always seems to taste better when eaten on a cold winter’s evening with the hiss of a log fire and the warm glow of oil lights flickering……or is that just in my memory, maybe.

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Stotty Cake Recipe

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Stotty Cake (Stottie Cake)

Yield: 2 Stotties

Prep Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 2 hours 15 minutes

My Grandmother's recipe for authentic "Stotty Cakes", my grandmother’s recipe remained a secret for many years after her death, and then one day my mum found an old hand-written recipe in the back of a Be-Ro cookbook, where she had written down the principals of how to make a Stotty, and so the secret family recipe was released.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ lbs strong white bread flour (680g)
  • 1 ½ teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • ½ ounce (15g) fresh yeast (quick action dried yeast can be used, 1 x 7g sachet)
  • White pepper, about ¼ of a teaspoon
  • ¾ pint (450mls) tepid water

Instructions

    1. If using fresh yeast crumble it into a jug and then add the white pepper, sugar and a little tepid water to mix. Place somewhere warm for 10 to 15 minutes so it can start to “work” it is ready to use when it becomes frothy.

    2. Put the bread flour and salt into a large mixing bowl and make a well in the centre, pour in the yeast mixture and the remaining water. If using dried yeast, just sprinkle the yeast in to the flour at this stage, with the sugar and white pepper and add the water as before.

    3. Mix and then knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic. (The word stotty is believed to be derived from the local word of “stotting” which means to bounce, and I remember my grandmother “bouncing” her bread on the kitchen table for ages! So, don’t be shy when kneading.) This bread needs to be well kneaded for at least ten minutes.

    4. Cover the bowl with a clean tea towel and set to one side, somewhere warm, to allow the dough to rise. This will take about an hour, and the dough should have doubled in size before you can use it.

    5. Pre-heat oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6. Butter or grease some large baking sheets.

    6. Put the dough onto a floured board and divide it into two equal pieces; roll the dough out to make two large flat discs, about 1” (2/5cm) thick and then stick the end of a rolling pin in the middle of the dough to make an indentation. You can also prick the top of the bread with a fork too.

    7. Place the Stotty Cakes onto the prepared baking sheets and bake in the pre-heated oven for 15 minutes, before turning the oven off and leaving them in there for up to half an hour to continue to bake.

    8. Serve warm with butter, jam, treacle, honey or cheese, ham and Pease pudding.

Notes

Our family recipe is always better if made with the remnants of some basic white bread dough, and cooked on the bottom of a hot oven that has been turned off to cool.

Nutrition Information

Yield 2 Stotty CakesServing Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 1240Total Fat 6gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 3gCholesterol 0mgSodium 1597mgCarbohydrates 249gFiber 9gSugar 3gProtein 41g

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A Northumberland Cottage Kitchen Recipe: Stotty Cake (Stottie Cake) (2024)

FAQs

What is a stottie in Scotland? ›

A stottie cake or stotty is a type of bread that originated in North East England. It is a flat and round loaf, usually about 30 centimetres (12 inches) in diameter and 4 centimetres (1.6 inches) deep, with an indent in the middle produced by the baker.

How to eat stottie cake? ›

The stottie is perfect served warm with butter and jam or cold in a sandwich.

What does a stottie taste like? ›

Stottie Cake is made from ordinary white bread dough, but due to the one rise and a slow bake, it creates a chewy bread reminiscent of sour dough, which makes a fabulous vehicle for butter, jam, treacle and cheese.

Can you freeze stottie cakes? ›

In the North East, ham and pease pudding is a very traditional filling for a Stottie. Here at Botham's, our family bakers enjoy a Stottie filled with Beef Paste and real butter. * Suitable for home-freezing. Stotties are one of our biggest sellers with returning online customers ordering in bulk to fill their freezers.

Why is stottie cake so called? ›

Baking Traditions:

The dough is then baked in a hot oven, resulting in a bread with a firm crust and soft, chewy interior. It's said that the name "stottie" comes from the Geordie word "stot," meaning to bounce, reflecting the bread's unique texture.

What is the difference between a bun and a stottie? ›

How I would class them is you have a standard bread bun, then a stottie would be twice the size and a fadge would be a massive bun. The kind you'd fill and cut into quarters to get stottie sized wedges. Stotties are also a slight different texture to a standard bun. They are denser and cooked on the oven bottom.

How do the Welsh eat Welsh cakes? ›

Welsh cakes are served hot or cold, sometimes dusted with caster sugar.

What is Scotty cake? ›

Scottie's Cake is a hybrid weed strain made from a genetic cross between Girl Scout Cookies and Wedding Cake. This strain is 60% sativa and 40% indica. Scottie's Cake is a delightful and potent strain that offers a balanced and euphoric high, making it a favorite among cannabis enthusiasts.

Can you buy stotties in Scotland? ›

In some of our North East shops we sell them whole or we make sandwiches with them - like our famous cheese savoury stottie. Why can't I get Stotties outside of the North East? We've tried before to sell Stotties in other parts of the UK but found that there wasn't enough demand.

What are different names for stottie? ›

Stottie may be the name for such cakes in Newcastle, but similar bread cakes are made in other parts of the United Kingdom. Rather than stotties, they are typically referred to as oven cakes, oven bottom cakes, or bread cakes. No matter what they're called, these cakes are delicious!

Do Greggs still sell stottie? ›

Fruit Scone - The humble fruit scone may be a very British cake, but is only available in Greggs bakeries in the north east and Scotland. Stotties - A round flat loaf with an indent in the middle. Greggs used to fill them with ham and pease pudding, but now only sell plain stotties.

Why do bakeries freeze cakes? ›

The freezing process allows the flavours to meld and develop, resulting in a more harmonious taste. Simply bake your cakes, allowing them to completely cool, pop them in the freezer the next day, and keep them there until you're ready to serve. This clever technique is a valuable addition to any baker's arsenal.

Does freezing a cake make it more moist? ›

For just the sake of time, it just makes sense to do all your baking one day and decorating on another! I also find that the freezing process seals in moisture. We all love moist cake! Especially if you crumb-ice the cake just before your cake is completely thawed, before all the air evaporates.

What is the best cake to freeze? ›

Cakes that are packed with flavour including lemon drizzle cake, carrot cake, chocolate cake andfruit cake freeze very well and will retain their flavour for up to three months. If you want to freeze a cheesecake for example, the good news is that it is possible.

What is a Mcnab in Scotland? ›

Classic Macnab:

This is a hunt done in fully legal manner, and the challenge is to kill three different types of game in one day: a red stag by stalking with a rifle, a salmon on a fly, and a brace of grouse with a shotgun. A “brace”, as referring to grouse, is two birds.

What is a sandwich called in Scotland? ›

Piece: a piece of bread and butter, jam, or the like, a snack, usually of bread, scone or oatcake, a sandwich. Jeelie piece: bread and jam; the most common kind of piece in Scotland, often provided as a snack between meals. By extension, a piece came to mean the sandwich lunch carried to work by the working man.

What is the end of bread called in Scotland? ›

Norway and Sweden call it the “skalk.” That one might be my favorite. It's referred to as the “dupka” in Poland, the “knust” or “knerzel” in Germany and the “kapje” in the Netherlands. Scotland has been known to call theirs “outsiders.” Fitting and to the point!

What is a bun called in Scotland? ›

For example, baps is a term used in the North of England and Scotland and refers to bread rolls/buns.

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