- Flapjack
:"For the seaweed commonly known as flapjack, see
Carpophyllum maschalocarpum . For the programming library, seeFlapjax . For the Cartoon Network animated series, seeThe Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack ."Food
United Kingdom
In the UK, a flapjack is a tray bake (or bar
cookie ) made fromrolled oats ,fat (typicallybutter ),brown sugar and usuallyGolden syrup orhoney . As well as being baked at home, they are widely available in shops, ready-packaged, often with extra ingredients such aschocolate ,dried fruit , nuts, yoghurt andtoffee pieces or coatings, either as individual servings or full unsliced trayfuls. Flapjacks are usually an alternative to abiscuit (cookie ) orcake , and textures range from soft and moist to dry and crisp. Because of the high levels of fat and calories in the original version, some 'diet' versions are available with lower fat and calorie content.In some parts ofNorthern England , flapjack is often colloquially referred to as 'nutty flip'. Similar products are known in Australia as 'muesli bars'.North America
In Canada, the United States, and South Africa, flapjack is another term for a thin
pancake that is not only crispy, but slightly chewy as well. A largely defining attribute of a flapjack is its large diameter, commonly measuring 12" (30 cm) or more.History
The
Oxford English Dictionary records the word flapjack as being used as early as the beginning of the 17th century, but at this time it seems to have been some kind of flat tart or pan-cake.Shakespeare refers to flapjack in "Pericles, Prince of Tyre ", but this is one of the manyanachronism s in his historical plays and does not suggest that he thought it was a middle eastern dish, merely a common English dessert of the time::"Come, thou shant go home, and we'll have flesh for holidays, fish for fasting-days, and moreo'er puddings and flap-jacks, and thou shalt be welcome."::Act II Scene I
Later, flapjack would be used to describe something similar to an apple flan, but it is not until 1935 that the word is first used to describe a food made of oats. While in England this usage has mostly superseded earlier recipes, in
North America , flapjack is another term for apancake , made using baking powder which causes the pancake to rise. The word elements: "flap-" meaning a tossed mixture and "jack", an uncertain word suggesting a variety, imply any ingredients could be called a flapjack.Other usage
A flapjack can be a kind of
hydraulic machine, and it is also a reference to a professional wrestling throw.A flapjack is also a derogatory term for a person from an indistinguishable country of origin.
Flapjack is the name of the titular character in The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack.
A Flapjack is a pro wrestling move.
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Granola External links
* [http://www.accidentalsmallholder.net/articles/recipes/flapjack/ Flapjack recipe at The Accidental Smallholder]
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