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2007-11-06 06:31:24 · 38 answers · asked by TomB 2 in Food & Drink Ethnic Cuisine

38 answers

traditional english breakfast - egg, bacon, sausage and beans or tomatoes.

2007-11-06 06:34:50 · answer #1 · answered by snafu 7 · 3 0

There are loads of typical British meals such as.....

Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding

Cottage Pie

Shepherds Pie

Kedgeree

Lancashire Hot Pot

Steak & Chips

Bacon Fry up

And of course most recently Curry has been voted the new traditional British meal.

Hope this helps

2007-11-06 06:43:12 · answer #2 · answered by Les C 2 · 1 0

a Typical English food is the sunday dinner, most English food is just produce like jam or beef (found in farmers market). There are some fancy foods as well but i don't really count them.

2007-11-06 06:37:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I used to eat roast beef with gravy, boiled green peas and mash potatoes; apple pie-custard; milk-tea. But after a meal or two of this canteen food, I invariably switch back to fish and chips - what a meal!!

2007-11-07 17:14:25 · answer #4 · answered by erlish 5 · 0 0

Chicken Tikka Massala apparently

2007-11-07 04:57:59 · answer #5 · answered by Evie 2 · 0 0

Where do I start? Well, there's bangers and mash (sausages and mashed potatoes), black pudding (made with blood - usually pig or beef), bubble and squeak (cabbage & other veggies fried), Cornish pasty (ground meat in pastry), cottage pie (same as shepherd's pie in N/A), faggots (a sort of meatball, made with whatever meat you've got around), jellied eels (hate 'em), pork pie, shepherd's pie (usually made with lamb), scouse (another fryup with meat), roast beef/pork/lamb, toad-in-the-hole (sausages baked in yorkshire pudding, see below), yorkshire pudding (batter first cooked in hot pan drippings from the roast beef you have just cooked, then finished in the oven at high heat - much better than most I've had in N/A). For dessert, (or the sweet course) there's apple pie, bread and butter pudding, clotted cream, Dumplings, mince pie, spotted dick (a steamed pudding with currants (the spots) or other dried fruit), sticky toffee pudding,
custard and custard pie, trifle, and finally treacle tart. Others can include stuff like finnan haddie (smoked haddock, then cooked in milk). Lots of other odds and ends, too!

2007-11-06 07:08:12 · answer #6 · answered by solstice513 2 · 2 2

There's steak and kidney pie,
steak and mushroom pie,
Cornish pasties,
Yorkshire Pudding with roast beef,
Scotch eggs (hard-boiled egg surrounded by seasoned ground beef)
Black pudding,
Bubble and squeak ( boiled and fried potatoes and cabbage),
Bangers and mash,
Shepherd's pie,
Various sandwiches with fillings like pork paste, fish paste, Marmite or Bovril,
Bacon butties (bacon sarnie with lots of butter)
Cold meats with piccalilli (pickle made from chopped veges with mustard, spices and vinegar ) - also called a ploughman's lunch,
English tea (with currant scones, tea, cheese and chutney sandwiches, and lots of tea)
Mulligatawny soup (Indian-inspired chicken soup with buttery croutons)
Jellied eels for the genteel set
Lancashire hotpot ( a stew)
Chicken pie with loads of pie pastry
Welsh rarebit (grilled sandwich of melted cheese)
Sticky toffee pudding,
Spotted dick (don't get excited - it's a steamed cake with raisins)
Christmas pudding ( again steamed with brandy and raisins etc... served with hard sauce (brandied custard)
Treacle tart (treacle with breadcrumb filling in a pie shell with a lattice top)
Trifle
Bread pudding
Scones (traditionally made with currants)

downed with lots of cream ales or Guinness stout

2007-11-07 03:59:04 · answer #7 · answered by Lance D 5 · 0 0

Steak and kidney pie, roast dinners - roasr beef & yorkshire pudding, roast pork & apple sauce, roast lamb & mint sauce, roast chicken & stuffing. Cheese on toast, sandwiches, toad in the hole, fry-up breakfast, bubble & squeek, macaroni cheese, beef stew & dumplings, cottage pie, sheperds pie, fish pie, lancashire hot pot........................the list is endless, then there are so many sweet things and puddings too like jam roly poly and custard, trifle, scones with jam & cream, victoria sandwich, etc., etc., etc. Do you want any more???

2007-11-07 05:19:41 · answer #8 · answered by Eeyore 3 · 2 0

Toad in the hole, full English breakfast, tea and scones, cucumber sarnes, shepherd's pie, cottage pie...But the king of them all is the mighty fish and chips dish!

2007-11-06 21:20:19 · answer #9 · answered by caretoshare2000 4 · 0 0

Roast Beef and Yorkshire pudding

2007-11-06 06:34:29 · answer #10 · answered by . 6 · 6 0

Pies such as Steak and Kidney, Cottage.

Also sweet fruit crumbles, like apple, goosebery, plum, rhubarb.

2007-11-06 06:43:52 · answer #11 · answered by Chris M 1 · 1 0

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