Best British dinners

Lamp

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What's your top 3 faves ?

(Anything from fish finger sarnies, Xmas dinner, traditional roasts, greasy spoon fry up, or winter warming comfort stodge)

Here's mine:

1. Traditional Sunday roast beef with roasties, yorkshire puds, and all the trimmings.

2. Sausage and mash (tandoori sausages - made my the local butcher)

3. Lamb shanks with mash in red wine jus

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1) Traditional Roast Chicken

2) Sausages, Bacon, Egg, Beans, Mushroom, etc... (ok, it's an english breakfast, but I have it for dinner every now and then :D

3) Fish and Chips (at the sea side is ideal)
 

Amanita

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1. roast chicken dinner
2. toad in the hole
3. sausage and chips from the chippy.
 

Hansmoleman

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fish and chips.
sunday roast.
sheperds pie (only with real sheperd though :S).
 

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full on fryed breakfast
chips, large batterd sausage with curry sauce
parmo
 

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1.Beer, sex, chips and gravy ( in that order)
2. Roast leg of lamb with Rosemary, mash and brocolli
3. Irish Stew (ok its not British but its my fave)
 

tris-

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sausages baked into a yorkshire pudding.

if you dont know what a yorkshire pudding is, tough shit.
 

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Tasslehoff said:
What the hell is a toad in a hole? o_O

Sausages in yorkshire pudding batter. :)

Edit....
Bah........not quick enough :p
 

Tasslehoff

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I know what that is from an earlier thread :p

Sounds ghastly though. I'm not much into english food though.. 'cept english/american brunch and fish 'n chips! :D
 

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big sunday dinner; would include the following

Chicken/Pork
Gravy
Stuffing (This awesome stuffing my mum makes with sausage meat in WOW)
Yorkshire Puds
Cauliflower Cheese
Roast Potatoes
Lashings of pepper.

or a large portion of battered cod and chips, and a battered sausage on the side, with a couple of rounds of bread and butter.

Heres me thinking about all this while I've got £3 to feed me for the next week :(
 

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Mmm food!

well i love mash (mash em with the skins on and mixed herbs in) with really thick gravey and either bangers or some other kind of meat.

roast dinner, with roast taters, yorkie puds, mashed taters, if its pork its got to have crackling if its chicken i have to whip theoysters out and eat them whilst serving up lol, gravey you can cut with a knife and various veg.... some roasted.

fry up: bacon really crisly, scrambled eggs (with cheeeese), saussages (but good ones, hate cheap ones i always find something dubious in em), mushrooms, tomatoes (not tinned!), and toast Mmm nummy.
 

lilmissnaughty

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fish an chips ftw
go to wetherspoons an experience the mixed grill - big fat plate of meat with chips, peas tomato an mushroom
not quite a dinner but we r the cake/pudding masters - if u could live off em without getting sick or fat sometimes i think i would
 
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Im so glad no one put curry down - its as British as Pizza is american
 

cHodAX

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Mmm, tandoori sausages sound nice.

My mum is a cracking cook, her sunday roast is to die for and I have never had better gravy than the stuff she makes. As for stuffing, Doc was right that proper stuffing done with quality sausage meat is yummylicious.

My top 3 would be ;

My Mum's homemade braised steak with mash and roast spuds covered in the gravy from the braised steak. Simply devine.

Sunday Roast has to be on the list, chicken or beef roasted with all the trimmings and proper yorkshire puddings with stuffing. British stodge at it's best and full of flavour.

Coddle. An Irish dish that is a bit like a casserole made from ham or bacon with best sausages (very high pork content) in the stock from a boiled ham with carrots, potatos and some other veg. The flavour is mouthwatering, I use the recipe my great grandmother used that has been passed down the family, everyone I cook it for always demands that I write down the recipe so they can cook it for themselves. The recipe varies from family to family and county to county across Ireland but the end product is always very tasty and generally a very cheap family meal.

Ireland is part of the British Isles by the way and the people of these islands have a shared history dating back thousands of years, they are Irish not British bit thier cooking is very much related to the cooking that the British have been doing for eons.
 

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Benedictine said:
Im so glad no one put curry down - its as British as Pizza is american

Technically the curry we eat in the UK is British, you see although it is based on traditional Indian cooking it was radically altered to suit the British pallete. You won't find Indian people eating the stuff we call 'curry', the food they call 'curry' is much more like a spicy stew and has a much higher vegtable and pulse content. A couple of Indian guys I know say the curries we eat are vile, too hot with no variety to the taste.
 

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1) beef wellington
2) fry up
3) sunday dinner
 

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cHodAX said:
Technically the curry we eat in the UK is British, you see although it is based on traditional Indian cooking it was radically altered to suit the British pallete. You won't find Indian people eating the stuff we call 'curry', the food they call 'curry' is much more like a spicy stew and has a much higher vegtable and pulse content. A couple of Indian guys I know say the curries we eat are vile, too hot with no variety to the taste.
Curry with tons of vegetables and chicken is just great!
 

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aaah

- Left over curry from night before

- Pigs in Blankets (sausages wrapped up in streaky bacon)

- Fresh cox's apples picked from your own garden

- The smell of home grown tomatos - the leaves are just heavenly
 

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1. full roast dinner, has to be turkey or chicken though, roast tots, GARDEN pea's, parsnips, stuffing, gravy, sausage meat
2. toad in the hole !
3. fry up - sausages, bacon, fried bread , beans
 

Amanita

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Gonna try toad in the hole tonight. Wish me luck! I need it ^^
 

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You just can't beat Yorkshire Pudding...
The stuff is the foods of the gods!!!

Other than that, Cod and chips ofc
Xmas dinner & all the trimmings :)

Yummy!!!
 

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