Best British Recipes (2024)

Find the best British recipes including fish and chips, shepherd's pie, Yorkshire puddings, Scotch eggs and many more as well as plenty of classic recipes with an interesting twist

Best British Recipes

Our best British recipes include fish and chips, shepherd’s pie, roast beef and Yorkshire puddings, Scotch eggs and plenty more recipes that bring out the best of British cooking.

Traditional British recipes are the classic, foolproof recipes that we know and rely on. They pick us up when we’ve had a bad day and warm us up on those cold winter evenings. There’s something very comforting about a traditional steak, kidney, ale and mushroom pie, or a cottage pie and they are also big family favourites so you know you cant go wrong with them.

Kick off a party or barbecue with our Scotch eggs – they’re so easy to make and guests will find them delightfully moreish, as well as our herby sausage rolls – your guests won’t be able to hold back and they’ll be devoured in a matter of minutes.

These stunning cherry and almond scones (pictured) are a take on the classic recipe and the cherry and almond go perfectly together. Scones couldn’t be more quintessentially British – enjoying them at afternoon tea is a tradition that dates back to the 17th Century, so why not kick back and indulge a little with these lovely little treats.

In the way of British desserts, we have raspberry elderflower fool, which evokes summer with its light, floral, seasonal flavours, strawberries in Pimm’s (what could be more British than that combination!), and sherry trifle.

Everyone loves Victoria sponge cake, and we’ve made a slight change to it, baking it into a loaf, rather than a classic cake shape, without changing everything you love about this cake in terms of flavour. This truly is a summertime favourite.

If you’re looking for your favourite British recipes or fancy trying one of the classics but with a little twist, click through our best British recipes gallery for more inspiration…

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Oven Baked Fish and Chips

No-one does fish and chips like the Brits, and our one pot supper beats the takeaway! Try this oven baked fish and chips recipe - the fact that it's baked means that it's a healthier version but just as tasty.

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Sherry Trifle

A magnificient sherry trifle recipe for your buffet table, because what's more British than a trifle!

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Steak, Kidney, Ale and Mushroom Pie

This traditional British steak, kidney, ale and mushroom pie recipe has delicious thick gravy and can even be made without kidney if you prefer.

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Shepherd's Pie

This classic winter warmer makes a great value family meal - try our classic Shepherd's pie recipe.

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Victoria Sandwich Loaf

This Victoria sandwich loaf is a slight variation on the classic Victoria sponge - it may be rectangular but it's got all the classic flavours.

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Proper Roast Chicken with Wild Boar Stuffing and Garlic Gravy

Where would we be without roast dinners? Try our proper roast chicken with wild boar stuffing and garlic gravy recipe for a traditional roast with a twist.

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Herby Sausage Rolls

Herby sausage rolls are the perfect food for guests to nibble on when you invite them over for a party or while the meat is cooking at a barbecue.

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Strawberries in Pimm's

Fruit, Pimm's - our strawberries in Pimm's recipe is simply the taste of the great British summer in a bowl!

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Roast Rib of Beef with Yorkshire Pudding

Of course, if you prefer beef you'll love this roast rib of beef with Yorkshire pudding recipe.

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Best Ever Roast Potatoes

No roast dinner would be complete without roasties, and here's our best ever roast potatoes recipe.

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Mini Buttermilk Scones

Tea for two? Try our mini buttermilk scones recipe for a delicate afternoon tea worthy of the smartest London hotel.

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Eccles Cakes

A northern classic, there's no fancy decoration with our Eccles cakes recipe but we love them all the same.

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Raspberry Elderflower Fool

Mingle the quintessentially British flavours of raspberry and elderflower in this delicate, soothing raspberry elderflower fool recipe.

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Horseradish Yorkshire Puddings

When you're cooking roast beef, you can't forget the horseradish Yorkshire puddings. They're an absolute must!

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Sticky Toffee Pudding

Invented in Cartmel in the Lake District, where would we be without sticky toffee pudding, our favourite sticky and moreish pud?

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Mini Scotch Eggs

We love mini Scotch eggswhen we're hosting a garden party. They are really simple to make but delightfully tasty.

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Welsh Rarebit with Ham

This is cheese on toast with attitude! It goes without saying that organic ham will make all the difference in our smartened-up Welsh rarebit with ham recipe.

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21st-Century Cottage Pie

This 21st-Century cottage pie is our modern take on this classic British recipe. Using parsnip mash and porcini mushrooms, it's a real delight to eat.

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Cornish Pasties

Cornish pasties are a real treat. It wouldn't be a trip down to the Cornish seaside without one!

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FAQs

What is Britain's number 1 dish? ›

Most popular British dishes in Great Britain Q3 2022

In 2022, fish and chips along with roast chicken were the two most popular British dishes in Great Britain (GB). About 85 percent of survey respondents had a positive opinion of each of the two dishes. Chips closely followed with about 84 percent.

What is the most eaten British food? ›

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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 is Britain's national dish? ›

When you think of British food, you're probably thinking of stereotypes like mushy peas or bangers and mash. However, the folks across the pond overwhelmingly voted chicken tikka masala as England's national dish.

What do British eat for lunch? ›

Lunch: during the week it's usually just sandwiches or salad. On Sundays it's traditional to have a roast (chicken, ham, beef etc) with boiled veg, maybe yorkshire pudding. Dinner: anything. Curry, pasta, pizza, fish fingers, stir fry, shepherd's pie, fish cakes, and many many more.

What is British's favourite drink? ›

The tea break has long been a great British institution but coffee has overtaken the traditional cuppa as the UK's favourite drink, research suggests. Britons drink coffee more regularly than they do tea and spend more on it when they shop for groceries, while coffee shops continue to enjoy a boom in customers.

What do British people eat with tea? ›

A guide to tea time in England. There is nothing more British than tea time—an aromatic cup of tea, scones with jam and cream, cucumber sandwiches, and a slice of the lightest and fluffiest sponge. If you're planning a trip to England, do as the locals do and have your go at an afternoon tea.

What is the number 1 dish in the world? ›

Pizza is the dominant meal, surpassing barbecue in second place and brunch in third. Chinese restaurants are the most common, representing an average of over 9.5% of all restaurants in the top visited cities, followed by Italian restaurants at more than 8.5% and Indian restaurants at 8%.

What is the national dish of Scotland? ›

Haggis. Haggis is our national dish, and the first recipe dates back to the 15th century (in recorded history).

What are restaurants called in England? ›

In British English, the term restaurant almost always means an eating establishment with table service, so the "sit down" qualification is not usually necessary. Fast food and takeaway (take-out) outlets with counter service are not normally referred to as restaurants.

What does the average British person eat? ›

A recent survey found that most people in Britain eat curry! Rice or pasta dishes are now favoured as the 'British Dinner'. Vegetables grown in England, like potatoes, carrots, peas, cabbages and onions, are still very popular. Sunday lunch time is a typical time to eat the traditional Sunday Roast.

What do people eat for breakfast in England? ›

The UK's most famous breakfast is undoubtedly the fry-up, but what it involves depends a lot on where you have it, with the core quartet of eggs, bacon, sausages and black pudding served up alongside numerous regional additions: fried bread or bubble and squeak in England; square sausage, tattie scones and white ...

What is the most popular cuisine in the UK? ›

The UK's top 10 cuisines by search

When looking at online search figures, the top two most popular cuisines in the UK are still Indian and Italian, as in 2022. Asian food is next, including Chinese, Japanese, and Thai restaurants.

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