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Photo of: Joy's Prizewinning Trifle

Joy's Prizewinning Trifle

Submitted by: Joy
Cake and a pudding, sour cream, whipped topping fluff layered with pineapple, banana, kiwi, and strawberries. 
Photo of: English Trifle

English Trifle

Submitted by: Teri
This dessert recipe came from a friend from England. It is delicious and elegant looking layered in a trifle bowl or individual dessert glasses. 
Photo of: English Trifle to Die For

English Trifle to Die For

Submitted by: Polly Welby
Sponge cake painted with raspberry jam and topped with fresh raspberries, homemade custard, whipped cream and toasted almonds. 
Photo of: English Walnut Pie

English Walnut Pie

Submitted by: Vivian
Think of a pecan pie with walnuts and you 've conjured up this sweet, gooey pie. It 's a snap to make 
Photo of: Scottish Bubbles and Squeak Patties

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. 
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Welsh Cakes

Submitted by: Flo Buehler
We attended a county fair in Wales and the ladies of the local church were baking and selling these. We asked for the recipe and they graciously shared it with us. This has been converted to US standard. They are delicious and not as sweet as some of our style cookies. Dried currants can be used in place of the raisins. 
Photo of: Ferg's Ulster Fry-up

Ferg's Ulster Fry-up

Submitted by: Ita
Living In: Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, U.K.
In the North of Ireland, locals treat themselves to this enormous breakfast on the weekends. The fried breads make it unique. Soda bread and potato farls are cooked in reserved bacon fat making them golden and crispy. Served alongside Irish bacon, sausage, black pudding, tomato and egg - you won't need to eat again for the rest of the day! 
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Scotch Eggs with Mustard Sauce

Submitted by: Karen
Scotch Eggs are part of the traditional Scots breakfast. They are also sufficiently versatile to be served hot with gravy at teatime, or cold as a snack. 
Photo of: Rob and Becky's Pimm's(TM) Lemonade

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! 

Welsh Cookies

Submitted by: P. Davies
Just plain delicious, not overly sweet. 

Eccles Cakes

Submitted by: Norma
A sweet currant and mixed peel filling is baked in puff pastry in these traditional English pastries. 

Selkirk Bannock

Submitted by: Karen Cooke
A lightly sweetened quick bread with golden raisins. 

Irish Barmbrack

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

Clootie Dumpling

Submitted by: Jill Barrett
This boiled dumpling is made with suet, currants and raisins and spiced with mixed spice and a hint of molasses. 'Clootie' comes from the Scottish for 'little cloth'. 

Scotch Broth II

Submitted by: Michelle Chen
A stock made from lamb shanks boiled with aromatic vegetables forms the base for this meat and vegetable soup thickened with barley. 

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Steak and Kidney Pie with Bacon and Mushrooms

Submitted by: Nat P
A delicious steak, kidney and potato pie including bacon, mushrooms and red wine. Excellent winter fare. 

Congresbury Ginger Shortcake

Submitted by: amadon
This biscuit-like shortcake is topped with a sweet ginger glaze. 

Pheasant Breast Stuffed with Apples in a Cider Vinegar and Prune Sauce

Submitted by: Grant
Home Town: Dufftown, Morayshire, Scotland, U.K.
Pheasant is a game meat that is more commonly served in the United Kingdom than in the United States. In this Scottish recipe, pheasant breasts are stuffed with apples and breadcrumbs and wrapped in bacon to roast. The pheasant is then served with a creamy cider vinegar and prune sauce. This recipe is a great way to introduce yourself, your family, and friends to a very tasty alternative to chicken or turkey. 

Irish Chocolate Stout

Submitted by: ctgravier
A very good traditional Irish stout made with chocolate malt. 
Photo of: Banbury Tarts

Banbury Tarts

Submitted by: Carol
Perfect for a tea party, these dainty tart shells are filled with a delicious mixture of chopped figs, citron peel, brown sugar, egg, raisins and nuts. After an hour in the oven, they 're ready to serve with a dab of whipped cream and a sprinkling of nutmeg on top. 

 
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