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British Side Dish Recipes for the Holidays

Yorkshire Pudding, Potato Scones, and Roasted Potatoes

By Bonnie Creevy, published Dec 19, 2006
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Being married to a man who is British and having lived both in the United Kingdom and here in the United States, I have had the pleasure of partaking in Christmas traditions from both cultures. One thing I have really grown to love about the United Kingdom is their food. At our house, since we celebrate Thanksgiving in the US we make British meals at Christmas time. It makes for a nice change every year to have something a little different. I thought I would share some traditional British side dishes for the holidays with you. If you are looking for something a little different this year, try some of these recipes, they are sure to be a big hit.

Yorkshire PuddingYorkshire Puddings originate from England and are traditionally served with gravy poured over top. They can also be served with butter and jam. We generally use these in place of rolls at our dinner table.bacon drippings or oil
1 cup milk
2 eggs, well-beaten
1 cup flour
¼ teaspoon salt Preheat oven to 425. Combine well-beaten egg and milk; beat till light. Gradually beat in flour and salt; beat till smooth. Let stand 30 minutes. (You can skip this step, but I find it helps if the mixture is not too cold.) Place 1 tsp of oil in six muffin tins, use a brush to coat them. Place the muffin tin into the over to heat well. Watch them so they don't smoke though! Once the pan is heated, take out and add the mixture. Fill muffin tins ½ to ¼ full; do not overfill as they will puff up. Place into oven until golden brown, about 20 minutes.

The trick is to have the fat and oven very hot. Don't open the oven to check on them, use the oven window to view. Serve immediately.

Potato Scones

Potato scones don't resemble what you may think of as a traditional scone (pronounces "scon"). These are more similar to a potato pancake and originate from Scotland.

2 cups warm mashed potatoes (leftovers are fine)
3 TBS melted butter
2/3 cup flour
½ tsp salt

British Side Dish Recipes for the Holidays

Yorkshire Puddings

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Takeaways
  • Yorkshire Puddings are good replacements for bread rolls.
  • Potato Scones are a nice side dish and very different.
  • English Roasted Potatoes have a lovely crunchy outside.
Did You Know?
All three of these recipes originate from the United Kingdom.
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YUM! nice article.

Posted on 03/15/2008 at 7:03:39 PM

 
Yum! Great recipes! :-)

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