Miser’s feast is a traditional frugal dish originating from Wales. Simply put, the dish consists of potatoes and pork. The original recipes called for British bacon, while the addition of pork chops was a luxury, but nowadays, the bacon is somewhat of a luxury, while pork chops are inexpensive.
The list of ingredients usually includes sliced potatoes, onions, pork chops (or bacon), black pepper, and salt. The potatoes, onions, and pork are layered in a baking dish, then topped with water, salt, and pepper. The dish is covered and baked until the potatoes become tender and the pork is fully cooked.