Traditional British Food Dishes

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Traditional British Food Dishes

Traditional British Food Dishes

This dish is not usually eaten as a dessert like other puddings.

The traditional way to eat a Yorkshire pudding is to have a large, flat one filled with gravy and vegetables as a starter of the meal. Then when the meal is over, any unused puddings should be served with jam or ice-cream as a dessert.

Similar to Yorkshire Pudding but with sausages placed in the batter before cooking.

Typical meats for roasting are joints of beef, pork, lamb or a whole chicken.

More rarely duck, goose, gammon, turkey or game are eaten.

Fish (cod, haddock, huss) deep fried in flour batter with chips (fried potatoes).

This is England's traditional take-away food.

This dish is served in Pubs.

It consists of a piece of cheese, a bit of pickle and pickled onion, and a chunk of bread.

Made with minced lamb and vegetables topped with mashed potato.

Made with minced beef and vegetables topped with mashed potato.

A casserole of meat and vegetables topped with sliced potatoes.

A very traditional East end London meal.

The traditional pie and mash doesn't come without its famous sauce known as liquor which is a curious shade of green and definitely non-alcoholic.

• eggs• bacon• sausages • fried bread• mushrooms• baked beans

Looks like a black sausage. Black pudding recipes vary from region to region, some are more peppery and some are more fatty than others.

This famous pork sausage is usually presented coiled up like a long rope

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