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    d) What are

    your favourite traditional foods from your area?
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    Sausages and mash, fish and chips, in effect just any bog standard no frills food.
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    Erm, I don’t know any traditional foods from my area
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    I grew up in the New Forest - so we have our own New Forest ice cream, cream teas, ploughmans lunch - ooo nom! I love a good Ploughmans!
    I now live in Surrey and it's all just posh nosh that round here is known for..... except in my house!
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    Pattie and chips with chip spice.
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    Placinta - Romanian traditional pastry.

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    Traditional Irish soda bread, Irish stew, bacon and cabbage. I'm sure there's more but that's all I have at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by selena View Post
    Placinta - Romanian traditional pastry.
    OO have googled, that looks amazing!
    Quote Originally Posted by magie06 View Post
    Traditional Irish soda bread, Irish stew, bacon and cabbage. I'm sure there's more but that's all I have at the moment.
    Magie, what's your recipe for soda bread and Irish stew?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzi View Post

    Magie, what's your recipe for soda bread and Irish stew?
    Irish stew is gigot lamb chops, carrots, onions, garlic, barley, some potatoes and water.
    Chops the onions and garlic and sweat off.
    Brown the lamb on the same pan.
    Place chops into a pot and layer the rest of the ingredients on top, with the potatoes last.
    Bring to the boil and simmer for approx 2 hours.

    The soda bread recipe I'll get tomorrow morning.
    There is a recipe going round WW atm, and it just uses
    One pot of 0% fat natural yogurt, and using the same pot, 2 pots of porridge oats.
    Mix until all the oats are 'wet' and place into a greased loaf tin and bake for 40 mins in 180 degrees. It's a very dense bread, but actually lovely.

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    Homity Pie round here. Oh and Pasties of course!

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