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Victoria Sponge Cake
Victoria Sponge Cake
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Named after Queen Victoria, who famously enjoyed a slice with her afternoon tea, this classic British cake dates back to the 19th century. Its light, fluffy sponge layers, filled with raspberry jam and whipped cream, embody simple elegance, making it a timeless centerpiece for tea parties or special occasions.

Derbyshire Oatcakes
Derbyshire Oatcakes
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Yeast risen British oat cakes for a classic breakfast accompaniment. Easily made ahead for a quick warm n' serve weekday breakfast.

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Harrod's Christmas Pudding
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This traditional British Christmas pudding steams for hours with brandy-soaked fruits, warm spices, and breadcrumbs, then blazes to the table in flaming glory.

Best Shepherd's Pie
Best Shepherd's Pie
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Make this world favorite dish that will have your family eager to set the table and wash up before dinner.

British Whiskey Chicken
British Whiskey Chicken
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Golden brown chicken with loads of mushrooms, leeks and spiked with a whiskey cream sauce.

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Colonial Goose
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This dish certainly requires some work, but the result is so worth it. The lamb is juicy and packed with flavour, and the stuffing is also delicious.

Caribou Meat Pie
Caribou Meat Pie
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A delicious meat pie is great at Christmas. Feel free to use ground beef, pork, lamb or a combination of different meats. Make a few of these meat pies a few weeks in advance, then freeze them in the freezer. Reheat it in the oven directly out of the freezer just before serving.

Baked Apple Dumplings
Baked Apple Dumplings
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This old classic has been modernized and scaled down. The biscuit dough absorbs the liquid from the warm soft apples. In an 1888 article on apple dumplings it is said that King George III (1738-1820) had been "sadly puzzled" wondering how the apple came to be inside the dumpling.

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Shrewsbury Lamb
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Traditional British Shrewsbury lamb chops braised in a sweet-tangy sauce of red currant jelly, Worcestershire, lemon juice, and mushrooms. Old English casserole, hearty and warming.

Awesome English Beef Pot Pie
Awesome English Beef Pot Pie
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Chunks of beef steak are slowly cooked in a crock pot with carrots, potatoes, onions and tomatoes. In the end, top the succulent casserole with some buttery and flakey pastry to form a pie, after baking, it's golden brown and delicious.

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English Chocolate Cake
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British style chocolate cake with chocolate frosting.

Traditional Sticky Toffee Pudding
Traditional Sticky Toffee Pudding
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This is a traditional English sweet. Moist, rich cake with dates, covered in a caramel/toffee sauce. Best served warm.

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Groaty Dick Pudding
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Groaty Dick pudding, a Black Country classic of stewing beef, leeks, onions, and oat groats baked low and slow until the groats swell and thicken it into a rich, savoury pudding. A Bonfire Night tradition.

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Shepherd's Pie (Low-Fat)
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If you want a healthy alternative to this scrumptious dish, then try this simple recipe thats easy to follow and understand.

Mirabelle Tartar Sauce
Mirabelle Tartar Sauce
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Marco Pierre White's tartare sauce from the Mirabelle restaurant. This was served with grilled dover sole but work well with any white fish dish.

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Toad-In-The-Hole (Yorkshire Pudding with Sausage)
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Toad in the hole, the British pub classic. Browned sausages baked into puffy, golden Yorkshire pudding batter for a crackly-edged Sunday supper. Served with Dijon mustard.

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Wassail Cider
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A delicious drink made with lemonade, orange juice and apple cider that's best served steaming hot.

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British Bangers
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Homemade British bangers with pork, fresh breadcrumbs, mace, coriander, and nutmeg. The classic UK pub sausage that pairs perfectly with mash and onion gravy.

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Prize Winning Shepherd's Pie
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Prize winning shepherd's pie made with ground roast beef, mushrooms, red wine, and a splash of cognac. Slow-simmered filling under egg-washed mashed potatoes, baked golden. The cottage pie elevated.

Basil-Parmesan Scones
Basil-Parmesan Scones
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They were super easy to make, tasted buttery, cheesy, fluffy and flaky, with the aroma from basil. They can be served pretty much with all the main courses, or just eating them directly is yummy enough!

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