scrapasteita
Scrapasteita is a traditional Irish dish originating from the coastal regions of County Cork, particularly around the town of Skibbereen. The name is derived from the Irish words "scrap" (meaning a small piece or scrap) and "steita" (a type of bread or cake), though its exact etymology remains debated among historians. The dish is a simple yet flavorful example of Irish peasant cuisine, reflecting the resourcefulness of early settlers who made use of whatever ingredients were available.
The traditional preparation of scrapasteita involves a small, round loaf of bread made from a mixture of
Scrapasteita is often associated with coastal communities where seafood was abundant, and it was commonly eaten
Today, scrapasteita is occasionally featured in Irish restaurants and cultural events, particularly those focused on preserving