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Simmer + British recipes (82)

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This is a simple way to cook delicious chicken that all the family will enjoy. You can make the béchamel before you start the rest of the cooking. Cover béchamel with greaseproof paper to stop a skin from forming on top.
 
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An authentic Scotch broth recipe using the authentic lamb, rather than beef which you often see today. You can use beef if you prefer, though I adore the lamb.
 
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: Kathy
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A classic, comforting beef stew - the perfect one pot meal.
 
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: Norma MacMillan
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Here's a new version of beans on toast, combining creamy butter beans with crisp bacon, curd cheese and mustard. With a crisp salad alongside, it makes a super meal that is ready to serve in about 15 minutes.
 
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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.
 
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I needed something to go with my cheese and crackers, so i decided to use up my veg !!
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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Celeriac makes a rich soup with lots of flavour and a creamy texture. Young leaf spinach complements the celeriac beautifully, bringing colour and a light, fresh taste in the final minutes of cooking.
 
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A really yummy chicken casserole for 2-3 people. Perfect winter warmer, with just a hint of ale! Potatoes are on the top of the casserole so saves on washing up :-)
 
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I devised this recipe whilst suffering from a horrible stinker of a cold. If you're making this and don't have a cold, you may want to crank the seasoning (especially the chillies) down a bit, as I'd hate to be responsible for blowing the top of your head off. Anyway, it's full of vegetables and things with antiseptic properties and vitamins and good stuff. A squeeze of fresh lemon juice might be good at the end, as well.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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Although this is a hearty soup, laden with vegetables, it has a delicate flavour. Home-made stock is best, but you can use a good-quality bought stock (chilled or from a cube or powder); if using a cube or powder, do not add additional salt at the beginning of cooking as you may find these products provide enough salty seasoning.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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A spoonful of mustard peps up this simple, vegetable-rich pork stew. Fluffy dumplings served on top help to mop up every bit of the full-flavoured sauce, and turn the stew into a well-balanced meal in a bowl.
 
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A classic Scottish soup - slow-cooked, wholesome and easy to make.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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Cockles and mussels have a high content of selenium, a cancer-fighting antioxidant, as well as iron and vitamin B12. Sage and a mixture of finely chopped vegetables add different flavours and extra nutrients to the simple sauce of tomatoes and wine.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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When you want a quickly made dessert, try this smooth and soothing Victorian favourite. It doesn't set firm but has the consistency of a wobbly jelly or crème caramel. As you need to take care not to overheat the milk, it's a good idea to use a thermometer to check the temperature accurately.
 
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.
 
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: Chrissie Lloyd
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This delicious casserole featuring tender rabbit, mushrooms, and black pudding is perfect for a chilly autumn evening.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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This lighter version of an old favourite retains the classic Anglo-Indian combination of flavours, using a fragrant variety of high-fibre wholegrain rice.
 
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