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Favourite Yorkshire Pudding

The PERFECT accompaniment to Rib Roast!

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Baked Cabbage

Cabbage is baked with white wine, apple, onions, cheese and fresh dills. It is flavorful and delicious!

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Budget Shepherd's Pie

Cost-effective version of the classic British Shepherd's Pie.

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English Toast

Breakfast toast

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Barmbrack (Irish)

Lots of raisins, currants and candied orange peel give the bread nice and tasty flavor, a classic Irish bread that is served during the holidays!

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Prize Winning Shepherd's Pie

Prize Winning Shepherd's Pie recipe

New England Boiled Dinner (Clay Pot)
New England Boiled Dinner (Clay Pot)

This hearty and healthy New England Boiled Dinner is a classic dish that is perfect for feeding the whole family. Made in a clay pot, this one-pot meal is full of flavor and nutrition. The dish includes a variety of vegetables and protein, such as corned beef, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, and onions, all cooked together to create a delicious and satisfying meal. This recipe is perfect for busy weeknights or lazy Sundays, and is sure to become a family favorite.New England Boiled Dinner (Clay Pot) Classic boiled dinner is full of falvor and nutrition you need, and one pot tasty food that feeds the whole family!

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Succulent London Broil

Succulent London Broil recipe

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Irish Barmbrack Bread

Use your bead machine to make this delicious and traditional Irish barmbrack bread.

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Christmas Carrot Pudding

Christmas Carrot Pudding recipe

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Ground Beef & Fruit Mincemeat

Ground Beef and Fruit Mincemeat recipe

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15th Century Meat Pie

From a manuscript in the British Library known as Harleian 479, dating from around 1420; recipe adapted.

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Berkshire Pork Chops with Pan-Fried Fingerling Potatoes & Wilted Kale

If you enjoy exceptional food and after asking the moderator’s permission, would like to share an amazing recipe from progressive American cuisine pioneer Charlie Palmer. (from the Recipe Talk Forums)