Looking for some good ol' traditional food from; England, Wales, Ireland or Scotland? Here you will find all the recipes that you thought were a family secret and all the famous UK dishes through the centuries.
Comment: An independent on-line magazine covering all aspects of English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish food and drink. Learn about the history of food in the UK, and contemporary UK cuisine today. The recipe collection is extensive and easy to navigate. Browse the recipes by catogery. Recipes include Angels on Horseback and Boozy Pork Fillets.
Comment: The taste of Wales. This collection of recipes is not very well organised but you can browse through all the recipes to see what takes your fancy. Sweeten up your life with a little Rhubarb, Strawberry And Caerphilly Crumble or entertain and impress guests with a Raised Pork Pie With Mature Welsh Cheddar.
Comment: Whether it's a Welsh Rarebit or a Yorkshire Pudding you want to make, you'll find all the directions to make all your favourite traditional British fare on this site. There are loads of interesting old recipes including Tatties & Bashed Neaps. This site is very simple but it is worth browsing through the list to find some great old recipes.
Comment: A collection of Irish recipes to warm up any winter night. Try out the stuffed herring, or get your teeth into a baked parsnip. The recipes are written in a simple style, and the site has nothing but a small selection of fantastic Irish recipes. Find a great recipe on the main page or on the new recipes page.
Comment: On this tartan page you can listen to Scottish tunes whilst perfecting your haggis making technique. There are a few recipes here and a few greats as well, like whisky pudding or scotch broth. The ingredients and instructions for each recipe is clearly laid out and easy to follow. Other recipes include Jam Roly Poly, Stovies and Cullen Skink.
Comment: This site offers a handful of English recipes and a few recipes from Ireland, Wales and Scotland. Although the collection is limited, you can find great traditional recipes of each of these three countries. The recipes are brief and a little lacking in detail, but any good cook should be fine. The site also lists recommended cook books.
Comment: Find great Scottish recipes from Haggis to Scottish Toffee on this site. One page is dedicated to delicious recipes for what are called "teabreads" in Scotland. Which is what the Scots serve a cup of tea with. Browse through each of the pages to discover the range of tempting recipes available. Try Haddock Lyonnaise or Chicken Stovies.