British Food, Easy Recipe Steak and Kidney PieTraditional English Meal Made Popular Again
British chefs have rediscovered many wonderful traditional dishes, some of which go back hundreds of years. Steak & Kidney pie is one dish now popular around the world.
British Food - Steak and Kidney Pie Favourite of Dr. JohnsonWhoever thought of combining beef steak and kidney into a pie hit on a winner. It was a favourite treat for Dr. Samuel Johnson who, in the 18th-century, wrote the first dictionary in the English language - and steak and kidney pie was certainly around long before then. Possibly the great meat pies of earlier days trickled down to poorer households who could not afford large quantities of meat and, as kidneys and most other types of offal were cheap, they were added to the meat to ‘pad out’ the pie a bit. British Food - Traditional British Dishes RediscoveredHaving been brainwashed for decades that French cuisine was top of the pile, British chefs have rediscovered traditional British dishes, some of which go back hundreds of years. Nowadays in country pubs in England as well as posh restaurants in London you will find traditional menus on offer. Steak and Kidney pie is a great favourite. If you don’t want to use kidneys you can substitute mushrooms, but it won’t taste as good - and it’s not traditional ! British Food - Recipe for Steak and Kidney Pie from the Foodsmith Restaurant in Vancouver - sadly no longer there.
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