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Carlings

December 16, 2009 by Thomas K

Carlings are dried peas, a traditional meal for Lent in Yorkshire. It’s said that whoever gets the last pea in the pot will be the first to get married.

Carlings

Holidays and festivals in England are a time for families and friends to get together and enjoy a break from work or school. In many towns and villages, people take part in customs that have been around for centuries, whether it’s the colorful flash and lively beat of Morris dancing or the bonfire on Guy Fawkes Night.
Food often takes center stage during holiday celebrations. Perhaps the most famous holiday fare is Christmas pudding, a steamed dessert filled with dried fruits, such as plums and currants, and topped with a sweet sauce. At Easter, English cooks bake many types of sweets, such as hot cross buns or Easter biscuits. In Cornwall, an Easter specialty is bright yellow saffron buns, made with a spice that comes from the crocus flower.

Shepherd’s Pie

September 25, 2009 by Ainsley H

In England, supper can be any meal eaten from 6:00 P.M. to late at night. Only a very formal meal eaten rather late would be called dinner.

Shepherd’s Pie

Vegetarian shepherd’s pie satisfies the appetites of people who don’t eat meat but who enjoy traditional English foods. The tofu and walnuts provide protein.

Mushrooms on Toast

September 15, 2009 by Ainsley H

Mushrooms on Toast. A delicious vegetarian snack-or for any time of the day! Enjoy our Mushrooms on Toast.

Mushrooms on Toast

Scones

September 3, 2009 by Sophie G

There are many variations on scones. You can make them with different types of dried fruit, such as cherries or apricots. Savory scones might include Cheddar cheese or chives. You can use the recipe for the scone topping in the hearty autumn hot pot, by itself to make savory scones.

Scones

Yorkshire Pudding

August 31, 2009 by Sophie G

Yorkshire pudding is a dish that originated in Yorkshire, England, and has attained wide popularity. It is made from batter and most often served with roast beef, chicken, or any meal in which there is gravy.

Yorkshire Pudding

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