Cuisine - British (Traditional)
Created by Purple Martin
This is a great tasty kind of bread. It doesn't need yeast so it is really easy to make.
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Created by Behemoth
These are the cured and boiled 'hams' of pigs cheek. They have a lovely delicate flavour and silky texture. Weightwatchers do not do a version of these, well they do, it's the stock vegetables only.
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Created by moonwind
Marrow chutney with taste of ginger.
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Created by treaclepuss
Easy to make luxury spread, microwave recipe.
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Created by sean
Proper squidgy goo-ey ones. Not nasty crunchy ones.
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Created by wellington womble
Hot cross buns - from a Waitrose recipe card, adapted for the breadmaker.
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Created by wellington womble
A really basic, adaptable cake which works with almost any additional flavouring in place of the lemon.
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Created by Jamanda
The definitive pickled onion recipe. Perfectly crunchy, and with a bit of a kick.
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Created by Jamanda
Another of Bagpuss's delicious biscuit recipes.
This produces very nice biscuits akin to shortbread which are also very pretty with the spiral effect.
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Created by Jamanda
A very easy one from Behemoth.
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Created by Jamanda
A cheesy, fishy dish from Bodger
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Created by wellington womble
A thick tomato soup that you'd never guess had marrow in. It's so good it's almost worth growing marrows for. It's a heavy, main-meal soup.
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Created by wellington womble
Lottie's recipe for using up marrows
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Created by Jamanda
Sleepy Owl posted this recipe for using up that glut of green tomatoes.
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Created by Jamanda
From Naomi, the definitive accompaniment for roast lamb or mutton.
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