Typically British?

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mb148

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Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Good Evening,

Just a quick question, my partner is a primary school teacher and is teaching the kids about British food during British food fortnight (19th Sep onwards). She needs a British dish that is not too expensive to cook with the kids and can be preferably cooked individually so that the kids can take them home.

Any ideas? My suggestion of a full English breakfast didn't go down too well!

many thanks

Mike


mb148

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Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Yea taken home cold is fine, most dishes you can whack back into the microwave I suppose.

Pease pudding? Never heard of it!

mb148

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Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Kedgeree is a great idea, among the dispute about it being British!

Plus fish, curry powder and rice = alot of mess and possibly curry powder in some eyes as well as the risk of uncooked fish!

It needs to be kept simple, I think at the moment we are leaning towards small individual apple crumbles.

Great ideas so far!

mb148

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Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Tumbler said:
Cornish pasties?
Good idea, she could pre make the meat mix and the kids could just roll the pastry and fill them up.

Jobs a good'un!

mb148

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Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Thanks for all the suggestions folks, appreciate it!