35 British-Style Recipes to Get Ready for the Royal Wedding (2024)

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35 British-Style Recipes to Get Ready for the Royal Wedding (1)Sue StetzelUpdated: Feb. 05, 2024

    There is nothing quite as romantic as a royal wedding. Invite some fellow Anglophiles and whip up some of our best British inspired recipes to watch the happy couple share their vows.

    Apricot-Rosemary Scones

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    Make these easy sweet-savory scones a family project. It's a delightful way to show your love on Mother's Day. —Charlene Chambers, Ormond Beach, Florida

    Mini Rosemary-Roast Beef Sandwiches

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    Roast beef sandwiches never last long at a party, especially if you dollop them with mayo, mustard, horseradish and pickled giardiniera relish. —Susan Hein, Burlington, Wisconsin

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    My husband and I really like fish and chips, but not all the grease that typically comes along with it. I decided to give the classic dinner a makeover. Turns out the pickle dip is healthier than tartar sauce, and we like it a lot better—who knew? —Michelle Lucas, Cold Spring, Kentucky

    Slow-Cooked Shepherd's Pie

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    Shepherd's pie is to the British as meat loaf is to Americans, so when I was a young child living in the U.K., I had it almost once a week. This is my go-to recipe when I'm longing for the sights and smells of my mother's kitchen. Turns out people here love it just as much! —Mari Sitkiewicz, Downers Grove, Illinois

    co*cktail Mushroom Meatballs

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    Tide over even the biggest appetites with beef-and-pork meatballs in a chunky mushroom sauce. Larger portions served over noodles or rice can make a great dinner, too. —Diane Kelley, Madison, Wisconsin

    Beef Tenderloin with Pomegranate Chutney

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    When I want to show family and friends some culinary love, I roast a tenderloin and serve it with a sweet-tart pomegranate and apple chutney. —Devon Delaney, Westport, Connecticut

    Best Ever Bread Pudding

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    The secret to incredible bread pudding with a soft middle and crisp edges starts with leftover dinner rolls. I picked up the rich brown sugar sauce recipe from my friend Kathryn Gartmann. A big drizzle of it takes this dessert over the top and really makes it the best bread pudding ever. —Maria Petrella, Taste of Home Prep Cook

    Grandmother's Toad in a Hole

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    I have fond memories of my grandmother’s Yorkshire pudding wrapped around sausages, a puffy dish my kids called The Boat. Slather it with butter and maple syrup. —Susan Kieboam, Streetsboro, Ohio

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    My baked fish is a shoo-in when you want fish and chips without the frying mess. Dare I say, they're a little upgrade from the English pub classic. Get more of my recipe at cinnamonspiceandeverythingnice.com. —Reeni Pisano, Wappingers Falls, New York

    Cucumber Canapes

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    I always get requests for the recipe for these canapes whenever I serve them. They're delicate finger sandwiches with a creamy herb spread and festive red and green garnishes. —Nadine Whittaker, South Plymouth, Massachusetts

    Italian Crumb-Crusted Beef Roast

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    Italian-style panko crumbs and the seasoning give this roast beef a special touch—it's a nice, effortless weeknight meal so you can put your energy into relaxing. —Maria Regakis, Somerville, Massachusetts

    Blackout Peach Bread Pudding

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    I bake several times a week so my kids have homemade desserts. We lost power in a storm, so I used the grill to invent “blackout” pudding. —Augustina Zaccardi, Eastchester, New York

    Mashed Peppery Turnips

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    I created this recipe in an attempt to use up a great turnip harvest from our garden, and to lighten up one of our favorite dishes. By using turnips in place of potatoes, I made a low-carb side. Now we rarely serve plain mashed potatoes! —Courtney Stultz, Weir, Kansas

    Spice-Rubbed Lamb Chops

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    One of my absolute favorite meals to eat anytime are Lamb Chops! My girls, Hanna and Amani, love watching me make my delicious chops, but they love eating them even more. —Nareman Dietz, Beverly Hills, Michigan

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    A British pub classic turns crown jewel when you add horseradish, panko and Worcestershire. You can also try it with a white fish like cod or haddock. —Linda Schend, Kenosha, Wisconsin

    Easy Cornish Pasties

    These are a bit different from traditional pasties, but the ingredients are probably already in your kitchen. My husband really enjoys these, so I like to double the recipe and freeze the extras to have on hand for a quick meal. —Judy Marsden, Ontario, California

    Ultimate Chocolate Bread Pudding

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    When I really want to impress guests, I serve this decadent bread pudding. With just a few staple ingredients—bread, eggs, sugar and chocolate—I'm able to turn out this masterpiece in no time! —Erin Chilcoat, Smithtown, New York

    Lamb Pastry Bundles

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    This recipe was such a hit that my family has now incorporated the Mediterranean flavors into several dishes! —Tess Konter, New York, New York

    Cherry-Chip Oat Scones

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    My family loves scones and anything with oatmeal. I started with my basic scone recipe and added oat flour to increase the oat taste and texture, then included special ingredients you can find in every bite. Look for add-ins that harmonize with the mellow flavor of oats. —Amy Brnger, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

    Oven Parmesan Crisps

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    My husband and I avoid fried foods, but potatoes are part of our menu almost every day. These delectable sliced potatoes get nice and crispy and give our meals a likable lift. —Mary Lou Kelly, Scottdale, Pennsylvania

    Onion Yorkshire Puddings

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    This easy recipe is a cross between traditional Yorkshire pudding and popovers. It makes a perfect complement to prime rib. We also like it with beef stew and steak. Make more than you need, because everyone loves it. —Emily Chaney, Blue Hill, Maine

    Crisp Finger Sandwich

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    I love snacking on this delicious sandwich with its crisp English cucumber. I have also made batches of these for parties and showers using a small loaf of whole wheat or sourdough bread. —Missi Selin, Bothell, Washington

    Bread Pudding with Bourbon Sauce

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    There's nothing better than this comforting bread pudding recipe on a cold, wintry day. The bourbon sauce makes the dessert taste special, but it's so easy to prepare—the slow cooker does most of the work! —Hope Johnson, Youngwood, Pennsylvania

    Homemade Potato Crisps

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    Forget buying a bag of potato chips at the grocery store when you can make these at home. This quick and easy recipe will delight everyone in the family. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Double-Dipped Shortbread Cookies

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    My mom and her friend did a lot of cookie swaps together. They were always finding new recipes to share, including this one. There's something about a dipped cookie that makes it seem so special, so we usually save these for the holidays. —Ginger King, Big Bear Lake, California

    Triple Citrus Scones

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    I love the bright and buttery flavor of these tender scones with glaze that soaks in. Serve them with a yummy jam, or try them as a base for strawberry shortcake. —Angela LeMoine, Howell, New Jersey

    Buttery 3-Ingredient Shortbread Cookies

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    With only a few ingredients, these butter shortbread cookies are so simple to prepare. —Pattie Prescott, Manchester, New Hampshire

    Dark Chocolate Croissant Bread Pudding

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    Croissants make an incredible base for this rich, chocolaty bread pudding. I prefer dark chocolate, but semisweet or white chocolate work too. Garnish with your favorite nuts. —Jennifer Tidwell, Fair Oaks, California

    Roast Beef Finger Sandwiches

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    These simple sandwiches are ideal for a bridal shower, brunch or high tea, when the menu is a bit more substantial. The mustard adds a nice kick without being overly spicy. —Anndrea Bailey, Huntington Beach, California

    Lamb Bake

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    This dish is hearty and perfect for warming up on a chilly winter evening. The aroma is almost as delightful as the dish itself. —Frank Grady, Fort Kent, Maine

    Mini Treacle Tarts

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    I searched for the perfect butter tart for ages. After many attempts, I discovered this favorite that begs for a scoop of ice cream on top. —Susan Kieboam, Streetsboro, Ohio

    Originally Published: May 04, 2018

    35 British-Style Recipes to Get Ready for the Royal Wedding (33)

    Sue Stetzel

    Sue has been working with Taste of Home since 2011. When she isn’t writing, she’s answering your burning cooking questions and working with our team of Community Cooks. She spends her free time cooking, crafting, and volunteering for various organizations in her home town.

    35 British-Style Recipes to Get Ready for the Royal Wedding (2024)

    FAQs

    What are classic British meals? ›

    Dig into the best of British cuisine by enjoying classics including roasts, stews and fish and chips – or dabble in delicious desserts with sweet scones and tarts.

    What is a British starter? ›

    British Starters Traditional Bites

    From classic dishes such as simple yet sensational co*cktail sausages, to more modern choices like onion and goat cheese tartlets, our list of outstanding British starters has something for everyone.

    What do people have for supper? ›

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    What is the most iconic British meal? ›

    Fish and chips, the British dish that is perhaps best-known outside of GB, is very popular among British consumers across different generations. The dish, consisting of fried fish served with chips on the side, was the favorite British dish among surveyed baby boomers in GB.

    What are the top 5 British meals? ›

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    1. 1 Fish and Chips86%
    2. 2 Roast Chicken86%
    3. 3 Chips85%
    4. 4 Soup81%
    5. 5 English Breakfast80%
    6. 6 Roast Beef79%
    7. 7 Mashed Potatoes78%
    8. 8 Bangers and Mash77%

    What do Brits call a biscuit? ›

    What is an American biscuit in the UK? The last piece of the puzzle, an American biscuit is a crumbly leavened quick bread similar to what we call a scone in the UK.

    What is a cookie British? ›

    A cookie (American English) or biscuit (British English) is a baked snack or dessert that is typically small, flat, and sweet. It usually contains flour, sugar, egg, and some type of oil, fat, or butter. It may include other ingredients such as raisins, oats, chocolate chips, or nuts.

    What is an American cracker called in England? ›

    In British English, crackers are sometimes called water biscuits, or savoury biscuits.

    What is Britain's national dish? ›

    So, here we are: chicken tikka masala has been recognized as the country's national dish! There are a lot of different origin stories for this dish, but historians are, at the very least, confident that it was popularized by the South Asian community in Great Britain.

    What is the most popular restaurant dish in Britain? ›

    A survey showed that in United Kingdom the most popular dish is'Chicken tikka masala' which has been popularly referred to as 'Britain's true national dish'.

    What to cook when you have no food? ›

    15 Delicious Things to Throw Together When You're Pressed for Food Options
    1. Buttery, gooey grilled cheese.
    2. PB&J because duh.
    3. Tuna melt tostadas.
    4. Pancakes! Pancakes!
    5. Scrambled eggs.
    6. Waffles.
    7. A Hagrid-size bowl of cereal.
    8. Spaghetti carbonara.
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    What is a normal British dinner? ›

    Apart from a traditional Sunday lunch, in England the evening meal (called variably dinner or supper or tea) tends to be the main meal of the day. It's often substantial and warming - what with our unpredictable weather. Pies and casseroles are popular, or you can expect sausages, chops or grilled fish.

    What is England's national dinner? ›

    England's cultural diversity does not allow for a specific dish to be considered the national dish. A few foods are often called the national dish of England, including beef, pudding, roast, and banger and mash. Chicken tikka masala is also considered one of the national dishes of England.

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