A comment on this earlier AskLemmy post inspired me to ask this question. I think there’s lots of delicious British food/it really depends on how you cook it, as with any cuisine.

  • neidu3@sh.itjust.worksM
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    17 hours ago

    Nothing beats a proper English breakfast

    Also, beef wellington is pretty great if done right.

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      7 hours ago

      Had beef wellington for the first time recently, and it was way tastier and less gimmicky than I expected. The mushroom mixture does a lot more work than you would expect from pictures.

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      16 hours ago

      Nothing beats a proper English breakfast

      English Breakfast is a brilliantly balanced meal and it helped me get comfortable with eating a wider range of things (mushrooms, ratatouille, tomatoes) when I was younger. Love it.

      Also, beef wellington is pretty great if done right.

      I’ve never actually had one - always been told it is more effort than it’s worth. Looks good though - one day I’ll have my prize

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        I’ve never actually had one - always been told it is more effort than it’s worth.

        Beef Wellington isn’t even English, it started as a French dish and was refined and popularized in the US. And yes it’s way too much work to cook.

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          13 hours ago

          Maybe the French disowned it then. “Too much pastry and too much meat, this meal is practically English!” They seem to like more fancy-shaped pastries in France.

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      13 hours ago

      OMG

      Having a proper Full English at a farm-stay, on the way down to Cornwall, was a standout lifetime meal.

      The same exact one cooked by the wife for the farmer, to last him all day out in the field. Glor-i-ous.

      Frying the toast slices in the bacon oil was next level.