Best of British recipes (2024)

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Fruit crumble and cream

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Seasonal, Autumnal fruits make this crumble recipe from chef Mark Hix a real winner. Pair with dollop of golden clotted cream, for warm-meets-cold pudding heaven.

Try Mark Hix's Autumn fruit crumble recipe

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Proper baked beans on soda bread toast

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Everyone loves baked beans and this homemade version is really worth the effort. They are great as part of a full English breakfast, or served just simply on toast for the ultimate warming comfort food.

Try Tom Kerridge’s baked beans recipe

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Crumpets

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Crisp and golden brown on the outside, yet light and fluffy within, these crumpets from Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood make the perfect breakfast. They do take a bit of practice to get right but you’ll soon get the knack.

Try Paul Hollywood’s crumpets recipe

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Fish & Chips

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A healthy twist on the British classic fish and chips, Lisa Faulkner uses halibut (as opposed to cod or haddock) to give a more delicate flavour – but you will still need lots of vinegar and tartare sauce.

Try Lisa Faulkner’s fish and chips recipe

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Cherry and almond crumble

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A crumble is the ultimate British dessert and this easy recipe from Red favourite Nigel Slater is hard to beat. The combination of sweet cherries and nutty topping is perfect served with a good scoop of ice cream.

Try Nigel Slater’s cherry almond crumble recipe

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Mustard crust cottage pie

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The cottage pie is the ultimate quick and easy comfort dish. The topping has been given a twist by adding a tasty mustard crust.

Try this mustard cottage pie recipe

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Fish pie:

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What could be better than a warming fish pie? Break with tradition and top your fish pie with puff pastry, rather than the classic potato mash.

Try this fish pie with a pastry crust recipe

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Bakewell Tart

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This pretty, modern take on a British teatime favourite is delicious decorated with sugar cherries and pink fondant.

Try this cherry Bakewell tarts recipe

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Strawberry jam

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Deliciously sweet and surprisingly simple, this step-by-step guide to the perfect strawberry jam is fool-proof.

Try this easy jam recipe

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Shepherd's pie

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Shepherd’s pie is comfort food 101. The sweet, flavoursome roasted garlic and Parmesan mash make the dish lovely and rich. A good handful of mature cheddar cheese will give the mash an extra cheesy kick. A perfect one-pot dinner dish.

Try this shepherd’s pie with garlic and cheesy mash recipe

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Apple and toffee crumble tart

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This is the ultimate crumble. The combination of sweet toffee, juicy apples, and buttery pastry is delicious and will make the perfect Sunday Lunch pud.

Try Tom Kerridge’s apple and toffee crumble tart recipe

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Raspberry ricotta scones

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These beautiful scones studded with fresh raspberries from the Smitten Kitchen will make the perfect afternoon tea treat. Easy to make and delicious served for a special breakfast, children will love helping to shape the dough.

Try this raspberry ricotta scones recipe

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Toad in the hole

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Toad in the hole is a childhood classic. Easy to make, serve this succulent sausage dish with peas, mashed potato and thick onion gravy.

Try James Tanner’s toad in the hole recipe

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Eccles cakes

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These Lancashire currant cakes are a quintessentially English treat. But only eat one, they are so rich that they were banned by the Puritans lest they agitate ungodly humours. These are amazing served with a crumbly, milk Lancashire cheese or with a drop of rum added to the currant mixture.

Try this eccles cakes recipe

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Beef Wellington

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They may seem fiddly, but when you break down all the steps, Beef Wellington’s are pretty straightforward. Delicious served as a dinner party centrepiece and the recipe is well worth the effort.

Try Lisa Faulkner’s beef Wellington recipe

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Sausage and Blue Stilton Mash

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The cheesy creamy mash, onion gravy, and succulent sausages make for a quick and easy comfort food classic with a twist.

Try this bangers and Stilton mash recipe

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Treacle Tart

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Chewy, sweet and salty, treacle tart is a British classic. Serve this tasty treat from Lisa Faulkner with a dollop of homemade vanilla ice cream for the ultimate comfort dessert.

Try Lisa Faulkner’s treacle tart recipe

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Chicken Leek & Bacon Pot Pie

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A comforting pie served piping hot straight from the oven is a real crowd pleaser. The combination of succulent chicken, creamy leeks, and salty bacon is delicious and there’s no need for vegetables on the side as it comes all in one.

Try this chicken, leek and bacon pot pie recipe

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FAQs

What is the most famous British meal? ›

Fish and chips, the British dish that is perhaps best-known outside of GB, is very popular among British consumers across different generations. The dish, consisting of fried fish served with chips on the side, was the favorite British dish among surveyed baby boomers in GB.

What is British's favourite food? ›

The top dishes in their rankings include:
  • Fish and chips.
  • Roast chicken.
  • English breakfast.
  • Soup.
  • Bangers and mash.
  • Beans, eggs and chips.
  • Pigs in blankets.

What is England's national dish? ›

There is no national dish of England nor is there any national dish of the UK. Yes, there are very popular dishes in all of the Home Countries however apart from haggis in Scotland there really aren't any national dishes as such.

What are the top 5 traditional British meals for dinner? ›

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  1. 1 Fish and Chips86%
  2. 2 Roast Chicken86%
  3. 3 Chips85%
  4. 4 Soup81%
  5. 5 English Breakfast80%
  6. 6 Roast Beef79%
  7. 7 Mashed Potatoes78%
  8. 8 Bangers and Mash77%

What are the 3 main meals in the UK? ›

Breakfast most eat breakfast in the morning. There is a middle of the day meal which depending on where you live in the U.K. may be called lunch or dinner. In the evening there is a meal that is called tea by some or dinner by others.

What is the number one food in England? ›

Whether it's butter pudding, sticky toffee pudding, or Yorkshire, they're the national dish. However, one pudding takes the cake. Yorkshire puddings are the most popular food in England.

What do British people eat for lunch? ›

Traditional English Food for Lunch

For many families, a Sunday lunch of roast beef with Yorkshire pudding, pot roast pork with apples or roast lamb with green beans and mint sauce, is still a cherished tradition. If you don't fancy cooking it at home, your local pub is the place to go to for traditional English food.

What is British's favourite drink? ›

The tea break has long been a great British institution but coffee has overtaken the traditional cuppa as the UK's favourite drink, research suggests. Britons drink coffee more regularly than they do tea and spend more on it when they shop for groceries, while coffee shops continue to enjoy a boom in customers.

What is the most popular drink in the UK? ›

Britain's favourite alcoholic drinks

Beer, it seems, is the most popular drink by a clear margin.

What is the most eaten food in the world? ›

Rice is a food staple for more than 3.5 billion people around the world, particularly in Asia, Latin America, and parts of Africa. Rice has been cultivated in Asia for thousands of years. Scientists believe people first domesticated rice in India or Southeast Asia.

What is London's national food? ›

London is not a nation, so it has no national food. It is the capital city of England and of “The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland”, to give us our full title.

What is the national dish of Scotland? ›

Haggis. Haggis is our national dish, and the first recipe dates back to the 15th century (in recorded history).

Why is tikka masala British? ›

The Origin Of Chicken Tikka Masala

While many people assume that this dish originated in India, the most popular origin story places its roots in Scotland when a Bengali chef had to improvise in a jiffy. Today, many consider it to be the national dish of the UK.

What are typical British dishes? ›

Traditional British dishes include full breakfast, roast dinner, fish and chips, toad in the hole and shepherd's pie. Traditional desserts include trifle, scones, apple pie, sticky toffee pudding and Victoria sponge cake. Cheddar cheese originated in the village of Cheddar in Somerset.

What do people in England eat for lunch? ›

Traditional English Food for Lunch

During the week, lunch most often consists of that English food classic: the sandwich, eaten with a bag of crisps on the side. Cornish pasties are equally popular, as are pork pies or sausage rolls.

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