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Miser's Feast | Traditional Casserole From Wales, United Kingdom | TasteAtlas

Miser's Feast

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.


It’s then uncovered and baked again until the liquid forms into a thick sauce. Miser’s feast is always served warm as a one-dish meal.