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British Appetizers

1

Yorkshire pudding

Yorkshire, England
4.0
Most iconic: The Crooked Billet Inn (Saxton)

Yorkshire pudding is a popular British side dish that is traditionally served during Sunday roasts. It is made from a creamy batter consisting of flour, eggs, and milk or water. While some might think of it as a dessert, in Britain, pudding was ty... READ MORE

2

Sausage Rolls

United Kingdom
4.0
Most iconic: Hart's Bakery (Bristol)

Sausage rolls are traditional British snacks consisting of British sausage meat that's wrapped in puff pastry and baked. Before they're baked, the sausage rolls are often brushed with eggs or milk. Once done, they can be served hot or cold. In the... READ MORE

3

Black pudding

United Kingdom
3.3
Most iconic: The Red Lion (Britwell Salome)

Black pudding is a famous British delicacy made from animal blood (usually from pigs), oats, and fat. The combined ingredients are stuffed into a casing, and the sausage can then be fried, grilled, boiled, sliced, or crumbled. In Manchester, it is... READ MORE

4

Pigs in blankets

United Kingdom
3.8

Also known as kilted soldiers, pigs in blankets is a UK and Irish side dish consisting of cocktail-sized chipolata sausages wrapped in streaky bacon, which can be either pan-fried or baked. Chipolata sausages are fresh, pork-based sausages that ar... READ MORE

5

Devilled kidneys

United Kingdom
2.4
Most iconic: St. John Bar and Restaurant (Islington)

What was once a popular Victorian breakfast is nowadays a light lunch or a flavorful appetizer: the dish is called devilled kidneys, made by frying lamb kidneys in a rich, spicy sauce made with vinegar, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, a pinch of ca... READ MORE

6

Potted shrimps

Lancashire, England
3.7
Most iconic: Rules Restaurant (Westminster)

Potted shrimps is a traditional meal that is usually made with Morecambe bay shrimp, although any small type of shrimp can be used in the dish. The shrimps are boiled in seawater, and then cooked in clarified butter. Additionally, the shr... READ MORE

7

Devils on horseback

England
3.1
Most iconic: The Hind's Head (Bray)

Devils on horseback is a flavorful and juicy English appetizer that combines sweet and savory flavors. It consists of prunes wrapped in bacon, the whole concoction baked until there is a blissfull contrast of the sweet, almost melting prunes and c... READ MORE

8

Angels on horseback

England
n/a

This classic British Victorian dish is typically enjoyed as an after-dinner nibble or appetizer. It consists of grilled (and sometimes skewered), bacon-wrapped oysters which are often drizzled with fresh lemon juice for extra flavor. The dish take... READ MORE

9

Souse

Montserrat
3.7

Enjoyed throughout the Caribbean, souse is a versatile dish that is typically prepared with pork, namely some of the less-favored cuts such as head, feet, knuckles, or tail, while other versions also employ beef or chicken feet. The cuts are cooke... READ MORE

10

London particular

London, England
n/a
Most iconic: The Narrow by Gordon Ramsay (Tower Hamlets)

London particular is a traditional soup made from dried whole peas or yellow or green split peas. They're combined with ham, ham hock, bacon, or gammon, while vegetables such as carrots, celery, and onion are added for extra flavor. The traditiona... READ MORE

11

Ackee and Saltfish

Cayman Islands
3.9

Ackee and saltfish is the national dish of Jamaica consisting of an unusual fruit of West African origin and any sort of dried and salted fish, usually cod, mahi mahi, or mackerel. The dish is very popular either as a nourishing Jamaican breakfast... READ MORE