british food - indauk · 2014-01-20 · british food . fish & chips, particularly in the north...
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British Food
Fish & Chips, Particularly in the north of England people enjoy a “Chippy Tea”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXIIOozLXyU
Roast Dinner also known as Sunday Roast. Includes a type of meat (Turkey, ham, chicken or lamb) roast potatoes, vegetables and Yorkshire puddings.
Full English Breakfast. Can be eaten at breakfast as well as other meals. Contains sausages, bacon,
beans and much more.
Bangers and Mash, simple meal of Sausages and Mash potato.
Pies Steak and kidney pie Apple pie Mince pies Pork pie Shepherd’s pie Cornish pasty
Cuisine from around the UK
Afternoon Tea is primarily English
Haggis, neeps and tatties. sheep's pluck (heart, liver and lungs) and various vegetables. Neeps and tatties are Turnips and Potatoes
Welsh rarebit consists of a melted cheese sauce served with bread
Irish stew and dumplings. Made with pork or beef and vegetables in a soup style sauce. Dumplings are made from dough.
Ethnic Cuisine Sweet and sour chicken Thai curry Jerk chicken Indian curry Chicken tikka masala Burritos
Christmas dinner
Meal times
Breakfast: 7/8am
Lunch: 12pm
Dinner: 5/6pm
Desserts Eton mess Cherry Bakewell Scone Sticky toffee pudding Battenburg cake Banoffe pie Triffle Jam Roly Poly
Utensils
knife
table spoon
teaspoon
fork
http://www.speakenglish.co.uk/vocab/food_and_drink
http://www.vocabulary.cl/Lists/Cooking-Instructions.htm
to chop
to fry
to knead
to peel
to weigh
to mix
To cut into small pieces, generally used with vegetables.
To cook by putting the food into extremely hot oil.
To press and stretch dough, usually used with making bread.
To take the skin off of fruits or vegetables.
To measure the weight (grams or pounds) or something
To combine two or more things using a spoon, spatula, or electric mixer.
Places to find recipes
http://allrecipes.co.uk/recipes/kids-recipes-recipes.aspx
http://realfood.tesco.com/recipes/inspiration/kids-main-meals.html
http://www.robertsplace.ca/recipes/britishindex.htm
http://www.britainexpress.com/articles/Food/index.htm