pease pudding
noun Chiefly British.
a pudding of strained split peas mixed with egg.
Origin of pease pudding
First recorded in 1750–60
Words nearby pease pudding
peasant,
peasant proprietor,
peasantry,
peasanty,
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pease-brose,
peasecod,
peasecod breastplate,
peasen,
peashooter
Example sentences from the Web for pease pudding
Pickled pork with pease-pudding; winter-squash; hominy—Molasses pie.
Miss Leslie's Lady's New Receipt-Book |Eliza LeslieSue entered the restaurant, which was now packed full of factory girls, and she asked eagerly for her penn'orth of pease-pudding.
Sue, A Little Heroine |L. T. MeadePease-pudding hot, pease-pudding cold; Pease-pudding in the pot, nine days old.
An Alphabet Of Old Friends |Walter Crane
British Dictionary definitions for pease pudding
pease pudding
noun
(esp in Britain) a dish of split peas that have been soaked and boiled served with ham or pork