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#1 Thu 03 Jan 13 11:10pm
Andaluz Chef
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Traditional english dishes
Hi everyone,
I´m studying to become a Chef in Granada (Spain) and I have to make a full menu of traditional english food. I hope someone could give me a hand sending recipes. Thanx in advance and happy new year.
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#3 Fri 04 Jan 13 7:01am
Thistledo
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Re: Traditional english dishes
Welcome Andaluz Chef.
A full English will always go down well with tourists, or ex pats. British bacon, fresh mushrooms, tomato, egg(s) and of course, black pudding (best from Scotland). There are those that would like baked beans as well and even sauteed potatoes. One could go on. Best to grill bacon and tomato and lightly fry the black pudding. Please, make sure you serve on hot plates. Nothing worse than hot food on a cold plate - yuk.
Good luck.
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#4 Fri 04 Jan 13 9:30am
Andaluz Chef
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Re: Traditional english dishes
Thanx for the tip. what about a sunday lunch?
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#5 Fri 04 Jan 13 9:39am
beerforyorky
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Re: Traditional english dishes
Mushy peas! I still cook them to this day (if I can get them). Good with any meat pie or pasty. Either with brown sauce or mint sauce.
http://freebeerforyorky.com/images/piepeas2.jpg
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#6 Fri 04 Jan 13 9:42am
beerforyorky
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Re: Traditional english dishes
Or Yorkshire fishcakes (which I happen to be cooking this evening).
http://freebeerforyorky.com/Spuds.html#Fish
[Edited because the sun was in my eyes]
Last edited by beerforyorky (Fri 04 Jan 13 10:06am)
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#7 Fri 04 Jan 13 10:03am
wine~o
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Re: Traditional english dishes
Andaluz Chef wrote:
Thanx for the tip. what about a sunday lunch?
Roast beef with yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, gravy, Veg. horseradish sauce..
Roast Pork with crackling,roast potatoes, gravy, Veg. and apple sauce.
Roast Lamb roast potatoes, gravy, Veg. and mint sauce..
Apple pie and custard for dessert...or rhubarb crumble (in season)..
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#8 Fri 04 Jan 13 10:08am
beerforyorky
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Re: Traditional english dishes
Or another traditional English dish: chicken tikka masala!
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#9 Fri 04 Jan 13 10:10am
Andaluz Chef
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Re: Traditional english dishes
thanx everyone I think ill get a good report at school
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#10 Fri 04 Jan 13 10:40am
Thistledo
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Re: Traditional english dishes
Don't forget to cater for the vegetarians, ie veggie crumble or pie. Had a very nice veggie shepherds pie last night. Onion, garlic, carrots, chestnut mushrooms, Puy lentils, wine, stock, tomato puree, plus other basics. It was delicious, even though I'm not a vegetarian. Definitely on our must-do-again list.
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