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English South East cuisine

Sussex Pond Pudding

A rich suet pudding with butter, sugar, and a whole lemon inside, which creates a tangy sauce as it cooks. 1)

Banbury Cakes (Oxfordshire)

Spiced, currant-filled pastries with a flaky crust, dating back to the 16th century. 2)

Gypsy Tart (Kent)

A sweet shortcrust tart filled with evaporated milk and muscovado sugar, light yet intensely sugary. 3)

Whitstable Oysters (Kent coast)

Famous native oysters from Whitstable, celebrated since Roman times. 4)

Lardy Cake (Wiltshire & Oxfordshire spread)

A rich, spiced fruit bread made with lard, sugar, and dried fruit. 5)

Chilterns Cherry Pie (Buckinghamshire)

Highlighting the region’s cherry orchards, baked into rustic pies. 6)

Chawton Rabbit Pie (Hampshire)

A countryside dish of rabbit baked with vegetables and herbs under a pastry lid. 7)

Eton Mess (Berkshire)

A light dessert of crushed meringue, strawberries, and whipped cream, originating from Eton College. 8)

Faggots with Onion Gravy (Oxfordshire/Gloucestershire border)

Meatball-like bundles of pork offal and herbs served with rich onion gravy. 9)

Sussex Smokies

A gratin of smoked haddock, cream, onions, and mustard, baked until bubbling. 10)

Hampshire Watercress Soup

A peppery green soup made with the area’s famously abundant watercress beds. 11)

Plum Heavies (Kent)

Sweet plum buns, popular as a farmhouse bake in Kent. 12)

Steak and Oyster Pie (Kent & Sussex coast)

A traditional fisherman’s and farmer’s pie with beef and local oysters. 13)

Oxfordshire Ale Stew

Beef or lamb slow-cooked with Oxfordshire ale, root vegetables, and herbs. 14)

Ashdown Forest Venison (Sussex)

Venison dishes from the historic hunting grounds, often roasted with juniper and redcurrant jelly. 15)

english_south_east_cuisine.txt · Last modified: 2025/09/26 01:52 by aga