Saturday, July 24, 2021

Pease pudding at Ivy's Traditional & British Cafe Poplar

Pease Pudding is getting scarce these days and many of you are wondering what is pease pudding.
Pease pudding is vegan and made of split yellow peas which is eaten up North with ham which makes sense because it tastes a bit like mushy peas.
In East London, we have pease pudding with saveloy but these days you would be even lucky to find a place that serves it.
Ivy's at Chrisp Street market in Poplar is the only place that serves this delicacy as well as saveloy made to their recipe.
They are only open from Wednesday to Saturday so you can only catch them then and early in the day before they close around 3pm.
Finally made it nice and early when they were still open and ordered pease pudding with saveloy.
They also had faggots but I didn't fancy them because what they are made of.
As expected the pease pudding was delicious as expected and it was silky and light similar to baby food.
It was so different to having it from a can as reviewed earlier.
The saveloy was a bit too garlicky for my liking and I ordered it because it was one of their signature items.
A week later I went back for the sausage roll and it was so worth coming back for it.
You get three sausages and it just tasted amazing.


Ivy's Traditional & British Cafe
Unit 1
Chrisp Street Market
Poplar



Ivy's Traditional & British Cafe















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