Fried fish was first introduced to London by Jewish immigrants from Portugal and Spain probably as far back as the 17th Century. Fish and chips were first served together as a complete dish around 1860 - the Malin family of London and the Lee's of Mossley, near Manchester, both … [Read more...] about Easy Fish & Chips
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Individual Spiced Carrot Cakes
Up your Easter entertaining by creating individual carrot cakes for dessert, soaked in syrup and topped with candied carrots. You can make the cakes and candied carrots a day or so ahead and do the final assembly the day of. Individual Spiced Carrot Cakes Up … [Read more...] about Individual Spiced Carrot Cakes
Make Carrot Juice without a Juicer
Carrot juice has all sorts of nutrients like beta carotene, vitamins A, B, C, D, E, and K, and minerals like calcium, phosphorous, and potassium. You don't need a juicer to make carrot juice, just carrots, water, a blender and a sieve. Make Carrot Juice without a … [Read more...] about Make Carrot Juice without a Juicer
The Delicious History of English Easter Biscuits
With Easter just around the corner, it's time to explore the delightful tradition of Easter biscuits, which have their roots in the rural regions of western England. These delectable Easter cookies have been a beloved part of Easter celebrations for centuries, and their history … [Read more...] about The Delicious History of English Easter Biscuits
The Best Mashed Potatoes
The interesting history behind potatoes is that they were considered as pig food until the 18th century. It was Antoine-Augustin Parmentier (August 12, 1737 – December 13, 1813) who elevating the lowly potato from the hog trough to the dining table in France and around Europe. … [Read more...] about The Best Mashed Potatoes