England is celebrating the new Prince of Cambridge with not only gun salutes and balloons but also with celebratory foods. Britons are probably giving this new Windsor a champagne toast, they are also enjoying some party foods as well. There's a whole range of tasty nibbles that are being served tonight.
The United Kingdom has a plethora of dairy farms and well fed cows. It's known for its;creamy cheeses as well as beef dishes . Hopefully there are crackers spread with sharp but tangy cheddar and the blue veined Stilton.,The Welsh give Caephilly cheese, a crumbly white one with a slight . tang.Since the English also gave the word the sandwich, thanks to John Montagu, Fourth Earl of Sandwich, people should be enjoying a late celebratory supper with them. Sarnies as they're called there can be made with hearty slices of cottage loaf, cheese slabs and freshly cut roast beef or ham. They could be thin sliced affairs affairs will with any kind of meat paste and pickles.
The English will probably also celebrate with their famed meat pies.This can include shepherd's pie, a hearty beef stew topped with piped mashed spuds.The Cornish from southwestern England give us pasties, tasty little pies filled with everything from roast beef and gravy to potatoes The area also gives us the farmed stargazey pie, a pilchard and egg filled one with fish heads bursting through the crust or gazing at the stars.Of course there are the famed English roast dinners, perfect for any party. This can be roast beef but also a roast turkey or goose, complete with all the trimmings and sides.
The United Kingdom is in full party mode right now thanks to this new prince, There are so many different celebratory foods to choose from cheese and pies to roasts and sandwiches. It's a definite feast for a this latest royal
Monday, July 22, 2013
Royal Birth Day Foods
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