The Neighbourhood London Pub |
1. English Breakfast
This hearty breakfast of smoked back bacon, sausage, field mushroom, hogs pudding, plum tomato, baked beans, sautéed potatoes and scrambled eggs kept me well fuelled for a busy day of touring.
Traditional English Breakfast |
2. Fish and Chips
In times of rationing during two world wars, fish and chips kept the population of Britain well fed. Could this deep-fried classic be any fresher than in the seaside towns of Cornwall?
Fish and Chips |
3. Pie and Mash
The meat pies served today with a side of mashed potatoes were originally made with eels caught from the River Thames. I prefer mine with beef, thank you.
Pie and Mash |
4. Sunday Roast
A traditional roast dinner could be chicken, lamb or pork but if you're serving beef you can't leave out the Yorkshire Pudding. The savoury side dish made from a batter of eggs, flour and water was once called Dripping Pudding because it baked beneath the roast to catch the dripping fats and juices.
Sunday Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding |
5. Sticky Toffee Pudding
After Sunday roast I had another British staple for dessert. This pudding is actually a spiced sponge cake topped with toffee sauce and a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side.
Sticky Toffee Pudding |
6. Cornish Pasty
As the name suggests, these pies filled with meat, potatoes and vegetables originated in Cornwall as a convenient lunch for tin miners. The crimped edges could be held by dirty hands and then discarded to avoid poisoning from arsenic in the ore.
Cornish Pasty |
7. Afternoon Tea
Afternoon tea in Britain comes with a selection of dainty sandwiches. This sampling includes chicken and grain mustard mayonnaise; Scottish smoked salmon with black pepper and lemon; ham and English mustard; egg mayonnaise and cress; and (my favourite) chive cream cheese and cucumber.
Afternoon Tea with Sandwiches |
And speaking of tea, next time I'll look at five traditional British beverages.
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I love afternoon tea and have taken advantage of it when I travel someplace that offers it.
ReplyDeleteOn our first visit to London a few years ago we did the Champagne Afternoon Tea at the Ritz - what a memorable experience!
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