English Menu for Swedish Visitors

English Menu for Swedish Visitors

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Spydaman

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1,504 posts

259 months

Sunday 31st March
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We’ve got the future Swedish in-laws coming to stay in a couple of weeks. They always feed us with traditional Swedish fare when we go there. Stuff like pyttipanna and prawn sandwich cake. I do all the cooking but not really traditional English. Any suggestions for quick tasty easy food?

sherman

13,337 posts

216 months

Sunday 31st March
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Toad in the hole.

Follwed by spotted dick and custard.

Super Sonic

4,890 posts

55 months

Sunday 31st March
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Steak and kiddly pud peas carrots mash
Fish n chips
Ham egg chips
Mince beef onion pie peas mash
Roast beef Yorkshire pud roast potatoes
Pork or lamb chops

Richonenope

19 posts

40 months

Sunday 31st March
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Full English, with strong English breakfast tea

Toasties for lunch, with a glass of vimto

Meat pie & chips plus mushy peas and gravy, with a pint of warm ale


loskie

5,242 posts

121 months

Sunday 31st March
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buy a good steak pie from the local butchers, mashed potatoes and veg.

Trifle to follow


a British cheeseboard

If you need a starter decent smoked salmon which yes they will have at home but it is British.
If that's no good leek and potato soup. Easy to make in advance and freeze.

twing

5,019 posts

132 months

Sunday 31st March
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Pie & mash with jellied eels

loskie

5,242 posts

121 months

Sunday 31st March
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Or an Indian Takeaway. What's more British?

Silvanus

5,253 posts

24 months

Sunday 31st March
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For Swedish relatives I recently did Cullen skunk, followed by a proper Lancashire hotpot with braised red cabbage and a blackberry crumble and custard. It went down very well with them and they've made the same meal for their friends back home.

bristolbaron

4,834 posts

213 months

Sunday 31st March
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Sausage, chips & beans and a Viennetta.

Super Sonic

4,890 posts

55 months

Sunday 31st March
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Don't forget the prawn cocktail

Sporky

6,300 posts

65 months

Sunday 31st March
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Super Sonic said:
Don't forget the prawn cocktail
Black Forest Gateau for afters.

Super Sonic

4,890 posts

55 months

Sunday 31st March
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Sporky said:
Black Forest Gateau for afters.
Or Sherry Trifle!

Sporky

6,300 posts

65 months

Sunday 31st March
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Super Sonic said:
Sporky said:
Black Forest Gateau for afters.
Or Sherry Trifle!
When you're right, you're right. hehe

richhead

889 posts

12 months

Sunday 31st March
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how about a roast dinner with all the trimmings, about as english as it gets.
Or beans on toast

Regbuser

3,523 posts

36 months

Sunday 31st March
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KFC party bucket feast with 2L pepsi, plus a viennetta (used to be included..)

CharlesdeGaulle

26,302 posts

181 months

Sunday 31st March
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Chicken tikka masala and a giant stack of poppadoms. As British as it gets.

Simbu

1,792 posts

175 months

Sunday 31st March
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Definitely a quality meat pie with mash, veg, gravy. All my continental colleagues are keen to try it when they visit and love it! They even take some home with them! Pies are typically sweet with fruit in, at least in Germany it seems.

Fish and chips if you have a good local near you.

Apple or rhubarb crumble with custard.

Crumpets with butter.

Sunday roast with trimmings, cauliflower cheese.

Full English breakfast.

+1 for toad in the hole, decent Cumberland sausages from the butcher lick

Bakewell tart or battenburg cake.

ETA: a decent ploughman's with some good British cheeses and a pork pie!

paulwirral

3,154 posts

136 months

Sunday 31st March
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I remember watching some sort of European house swap programme once where the people had to swap lifestyles and the French family left a pre cooked dinner to warm through for a Friday night , can’t remember what it was exactly but it looked great . The English family left £20 and the pizza takeaway menu !
They were embarrassed but the French guy took it on the chin and basically said “ it’s a lifestyle swap so this is what we’ll do “
Your guests may be pre warned .
Otherwise it’s fish and chips Friday or pastry based products depending where you live , pork pies and piccalilli or Cornish pasties ?

paulwirral

3,154 posts

136 months

Sunday 31st March
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I remember watching some sort of European house swap programme once where the people had to swap lifestyles and the French family left a pre cooked dinner to warm through for a Friday night , can’t remember what it was exactly but it looked great . The English family left £20 and the pizza takeaway menu !
They were embarrassed but the French guy took it on the chin and basically said “ it’s a lifestyle swap so this is what we’ll do “
Your guests may be pre warned .
Otherwise it’s fish and chips Friday or pastry based products depending where you live , pork pies and piccalilli or Cornish pasties ?

sean ie3

2,026 posts

137 months

Sunday 31st March
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Faggot', onion gravy, cabbage and mash, a British take on a dish from Sweden.