Panackelty - Panackelty (also spelt panacalty, panaculty, panhaggerty pan haggerty, or abbreviated as panack) is a casseroled dish, traditional throughout the northeast of England, consisting of meat (mainly corned beef) and root vegetables (mainly potatoes and onions) left to bake throughout the day in an oven pot on low heat. The dish exists in a number of local variations that differ in name, meat and vegetable content.
The Northumberland version, pan haggerty, comprises potatoes, onions and cheese baked in a baking dish,[1] while panackelty, in the Sunderland region, comprises leftover meat cooked slowly with root vegetables. The dish is also sometimes cooked in a frying pan, or made in a large pan and served as a soup, which allows it to be left on the hob and later reheated.[2]