Discovering British Pub Snacks: From Pork Scratchings to Scampi Fries

Pickled whelks, boiled green peas, fried fish, pies, and sheep trotters were some of the foods that were sold by the hawkers on the streets and public houses in Britain. Pubs served alcohol without requiring food for nearly a century despite temperance initiatives. When Frank Smith of London first developed...

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The Classic British Ploughman's Lunch: Building the Perfect Plate

The Ploughman's Lunch is a cold English meal traditionally comprised of bread, cheese, and an apple. As the name says, it was a lunch meal, and today, there are many more food items added to it, such as scotch eggs, pork pies, chutneys, salads, cold cuts, and more. History of...

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Fish and Chips Done Right: Recreating the Iconic British Dish

Fish and chips, the beloved British culinary treasure, evoke images of seaside towns, crisp batter, and the satisfying crunch of a perfectly cooked meal. This classic dish has been a staple in British culture for generations, delighting locals and visitors alike. While the concept of fish and chips remains timeless,...

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