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British + Beef recipes (54)

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Steak and Chips is a great British favourite. Here's a recipe that will ensure you get a really good, flavourful meal perfected through university. It's cheap to make, and you can get everything at Tesco's so it's not hard to get the ingredients either. You can either serve with gravy or peppercorn sauce, but I find gravy works a lot better. Serves two people.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This is a warming dish for the cold weather months, rich with lean beef, celeriac, chestnuts and shallots. The suetcrust pastry lid is flavoured with herbs, and breadcrumbs are added for a light, crumbly texture so the pie is not heavy to eat. For extra vitamins serve with lightly cooked spinach.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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Rich pies in many forms have long graced the British table. This one is light and healthy with a filo crust and protein-rich meat and vegetable filling.
 
Recipe by: kleocoral
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This recipe is just thrown together but it is really nice. I was a bit sceptical at first because I'm not a mustard lover and even though you can taste it, it's not overpowering it does just blend in with everything else. My kids love em.
 
Recipe by: Teresa
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Serve with roasted vegetables and lots of mash.
 
Recipe by: Kathy
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A classic, comforting beef stew - the perfect one pot meal.
 
Recipe by: Marla
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Beef Wellington should always be served with the centre slightly pink. Enjoy!
 
Recipe by: sampsonx
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Beefy. Tasty. You'll Love it.
 
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Black Sheep Ale reminds me of walking the Yorkshire 3 Peaks last year. They serve 'Black Sheep Pie' along the route and I thought… I can do that. Well maybe anyway. You can do it with any other ale too I suppose, and I used to do something similar with Guinness, but found that it’s got a slightly more bitter aftertaste to it than the Black Sheep.
 
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This mouthwatering roast beef features a Bloody Mary glaze and is served with oven roasted cherry tomatoes and a Bloody Mary salsa.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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Silverside is a lean cut of beef, but you can also use plain or salt brisket. The dumplings puff to twice their original size, so allow plenty of room in the casserole.
 
Recipe by: kiwimel
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This is a quick and simple recipe - great for using up bolognese leftovers and they freeze and reheat really well! Allow one sheet of pastry for 4 mini-pasties.
 
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An excellent hearty and warming family meal. Can be mildly mouthwatering or hot as you dare. It can also be varied ever so slightly by trying different flavoured corn chips/tortilla chips. Try zingy lime or fragrant chilli varieties to suit your own tastes. I have seen chilli lasagna recipes before but always using pasta sheets which doesn't feel very Mexican to me. Serve with a crisp cooling salad dressed with mint, cucumber, yoghurt or soured cream.
 
Recipe by: Caroline
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Perfect on a chilly autumn evening...it's been in my family for years. The cinnamon may be a surprise ingredient, but it adds a good rich flavour.
 
Recipe by: Kate
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This was my mother's signature recipe. Simple, but classic - you can't go wrong. Slice it lengthwise, very thinly. Leftovers are delicious cold for sandwiches with wholegrain mustard.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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The oriental spices that flavour curry – popular since colonial days – may have medicinal properties too. Turmeric, for instance, is said to improve circulation and relieve digestive problems.
 
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Comfort food, pure and simple, using storecupboard ingredients. Serve with fried egg and grilled tomato for a hearty breakfast or brunch, or on its own with some green veg for supper.
 
Recipe by: Barrie
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This is an old family recipe.
 
Recipe by: LEGALBOOZER
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A beautiful homemade supper that will never go out of fashion. A home-cooked, rustic treat.
 
Recipe by: KMOMMYZ
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I have modified my gran's recipe for my family and this is it.
 
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