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Gram's Irish Stew

Submitted by: kel67
Home Town: Cassopolis, Michigan, USA
Living In: Macks Creek, Missouri, USA
This is a recipe for a filling and hearty Irish stew filled with beef, carrots, potatoes, mushrooms, and onion. 

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Dublin Coddle

Submitted by: wsf
Living In: Riverdale, Utah, USA
This traditional Dublin winter stew relies heavily on Irish sausage and bacon. 

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Chelsea Buns

Submitted by: BlueSadie
Home Town: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Living In: Frederick, Maryland, USA
These sweet rolls, filled with raisins or currants and rolled up like cinnamon buns, were made famous by London's Chelsea Bun House in the 18th century. 

Congresbury Ginger Shortcake

Submitted by: amadon
This biscuit-like shortcake is topped with a sweet ginger glaze. 
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Rob and Becky's Pimm's™ Lemonade

Submitted by: Sandy
Home Town: Clay Center, Kansas, USA
Living In: Coffeyville, Kansas, USA
On our honeymoon we stayed with some friends in London and they made us this drink - now we can't stop making it! It is especially delicious on a hot, summer afternoon. The cucumber and mint are odd, but don't leave them out - they make this drink! 
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Irish Boxty

Submitted by: Brooke Elizabeth
Living In: Columbia, Maryland, USA
Boxty is a traditional Irish dish made of potatoes. 'Boxty on the griddle, boxty on the pan; if you can't make boxty, you'll never get a man'. 
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Nana Dot's Irish Soda Bread

Submitted by: JerzPixelPusher
Living In: Brielle, New Jersey, USA
This recipe has been passed down from Ireland for generations. If you like soda bread, this is awesome! 

Four Provinces Brown Soda Bread

Submitted by: Sunshine
Home Town: Long Island, New York, USA
This Irish soda bread is easy to make, and has the perfect density and sweetness! 

Classic Irish Boiled Dinner

Submitted by: KMOMMYZ
I grew up eating this boiled dinner on Sundays When I visited my Irish Granny. One of the things that makes this recipe special is that instead of corned beef, it calls for Smoked Shoulder. Oh What A yummy smell will fill your kitchen as this cooks! 
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Scottish Bubbles and Squeak Patties

Submitted by: sanzoe
Living In: Minnetonka, Minnesota, USA
Mashed potatoes, cabbage, carrot and cheese are made into convenient patties and fried. My father in law is from Scotland and this is a favorite family dish. 

Irish Barmbrack

Submitted by: Brooke Elizabeth
Living In: Columbia, Maryland, USA
Barmbrack is a traditional Irish cake eaten on holidays. 

Baked Corn Beef Hash

Submitted by: Wenchpie
Layered ingredients baked in the oven make for an easy, quick and tasty meal that's good for those long cold winter nights. 
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Pikelets (Scottish Pancakes)

Submitted by: NAPOLIMOM
Home Town: Seattle, Washington, USA
Living In: Coronado, California, USA
Pikelets are the Scottish version of the southern British crumpet. Serve with fresh-squeezed lemon juice and sugar, or with butter and jam. 

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Smoked Fish Pie

Submitted by: Vickie de Vries
This recipe is a strong family favourite. It's great to warm you up on cold winter evenings, or in the summer served with a fresh green salad. You can use Cheddar instead of Red Leicester if you prefer. A plain bechamel sauce is also tasty, but add a little more nutmeg. If sauce making is scary, this dish works just as well with a tin of smoked fish chowder or packet sauce. 
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Golden Honey Snaps

Submitted by: Sophie
An easy and delicious recipe for honey snaps using golden syrup, a liquid sweetener known in England and prized for its toasty flavor. 

Stuffed Baby Yorkies

Submitted by: Avelaine
Home Town: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Living In: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
No, this recipe doesn't involve little puppy dogs. Instead, make a classic Yorkshire pudding batter with plenty of eggs, milk and flour, and add sliced roast beef and a smidgeon of prepared horseradish sauce to bake smaller sized versions using a muffin pan. 

English Christmas Cake

Submitted by: SCOTT LEANING
This English Christmas cake is lovely in texture and taste. It just has one difference -- no chopped mixed peel. 
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Holiday Bourbon Fruitcake

Submitted by: Cookin' Canuck
Moist and tasty fruitcake is made with all types of candied fruit and nuts with a hint of orange and more than a hint of bourbon. It takes about three days to complete the process, but it is well worth the time and effort! 

Classic Bangers and Mash

Submitted by: Amystar79
Classic British pub fare, this hearty main dish combines creamy potatoes, crunchy onions, smooth gravy, and yummy sausages!! 

Apple and Carrot Christmas Pudding

Submitted 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. For variations, try lemon or chocolate sauce. You can also line the mold with pecan halves or cranberries before filling. Be creative and add Christmas decorations to the plate before serving. The sky is the limit. 

 
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