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                    British recipes (655)

                    Find classic British recipes for that perfect Sunday roast or fish pie, or maybe a classic sponge cake or bread and butter pudding for dessert.
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                    Recipe by: alistairric
                    I first made this when I worked in a pub in Manchester. Tastes like the best ice cream you ever had and goes down smoothly. Careful, it's stronger than you think! Make sure you add the shots in the right order - if you do it in the wrong order, they may not mix and will look awful.
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                    Recipe by: Una
                    This all butter Madeira is the perfect all purpose cake! Here the cake has been transformed into a classic red telephone box and a Royal Mail postbox, with a street lamp to boot.
                    Recipe by: Karen Uffelman
                    With its two key ingredients - rum and butter - this Christmas cake recipe ought to be a hit. This is less dense and more cake-like than many Christmas cake recipes. It has become a favourite of my friends and family at Christmas, and is delicious by itself, or covered with a layer of marzipan and icing.
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                    Recipe by: mollywhe
                    It's a simple and easy recipe that we made in food technology at school.
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                    Recipe by: Angeld
                    Delicious, naughty, gorgeous and really easy to make! No baking required! If you can melt chocolate and bash biscuits this is for you!!
                    Recipe by: flyingdragon
                    This is a simple way to cook delicious chicken that all the family will enjoy. You can make the béchamel before you start the rest of the cooking. Cover béchamel with greaseproof paper to stop a skin from forming on top.
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                    Recipe by: SophieScott
                    This is my "anything goes" recipe, which means you can use whatever you have handy in the cupboard or fridge!
                    Recipe by: rosie
                    This is just like traditional Christmas pudding, but with less fat. The house smells great all day long. It's wonderful served with rum or cranberry sauce.
                    Recipe by: IRONCHEFALLY
                    A simple, easy dessert recipe. Great for families and when rhubarb is in season.
                    Recipe by: Paddy_Kitten
                    Now my granny taught me this. She cooks by her nose as do I... so I don't always pay attention to times.
                    Recipe by: Karen Dunn
                    This relish has a great flavour, especially with the addition of celery. It goes well on leftover turkey in a sandwich on Boxing Day. Chopped nuts can be added if desired.
                    Recipe by: Carol
                    This twist on a traditional Christmas cake recipe calls for apricot juice, which lends a special 'something' to the cake.
                    Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
                    Make the most of aromatic, golden apricots when they're in season by using them in this attractive tart. It has a sweet orange shortcrust base and is topped with a crumbled flapjack-style mixture of oats, sultanas, hazelnuts and seeds. Serve slightly warm for dessert or with morning coffee or afternoon tea. The recipe for sweet shortcrust pastry is separate. Look in the notes section for how to make orange sweetcrust pastry.
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                    Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
                    Soft, chewy bars, packed with sweet fruit and ginger, make an ideal mid-morning or afternoon snack.
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                    Recipe by: Ash
                    Steak and Chips is a great British favourite. Here's a recipe that will ensure you get a really good, flavourful meal perfected through university. It's cheap to make, and you can get everything at Tesco's so it's not hard to get the ingredients either. You can either serve with gravy or peppercorn sauce, but I find gravy works a lot better. Serves two people.
                    Recipe by: starfish
                    This is quite possibly the poshest jacket potato i've ever tried, and certainly the most delicious!
                    Recipe by: alwayshungry
                    An authentic Scotch broth recipe using the authentic lamb, rather than beef which you often see today. You can use beef if you prefer, though I adore the lamb.
                    Recipe by: KATIE
                    A delicious, very easy to make, suet pastry pudding. This is my mum's recipe. I usually serve it with shredded cabbage and mash - pure comfort food!
                    Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
                    Tuck into a leaner version of the British breakfast, served on filling mustard pancakes.
                    Recipe by: Blueash88
                    This recipe was made by my grandmother in the 30's.
                     
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