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  2. Scone - Wikipedia

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    They frequently include raisins, currants, cheese or dates. In Scotland and Ulster, savoury varieties of scone include soda scones, also known as soda farls, sour dough scones known as soor dook scones made with sour milk, and potato scones, normally known as tattie scones, which resemble small, thin savoury pancakes made with potato flour.

  3. List of British desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of British desserts, i.e. desserts characteristic of British cuisine, the culinary tradition of the United Kingdom.The British kitchen has a long tradition of noted sweet-making, particularly with puddings, custards, and creams; custard sauce is called crème anglaise (English cream) in French cuisine

  4. Banbury cake - Wikipedia

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    A Banbury cake is a spiced, oval-shaped, currant-filled pastry. Since the mid-19th century, Banbury cakes have grown increasingly similar to Eccles cakes; but the earlier versions were quite different from the modern pastry. Besides currants, the filling typically includes mixed peel, brown sugar, rum, and nutmeg.

  5. Remembering Queen Elizabeth II with scones, her way - AOL

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    Queen Elizabeth II had a particular style of eating scones. At Pasadena's Rose Tree Cottage, we honor the queen with scones her way. Remembering Queen Elizabeth II with scones, her way

  6. Google Doodle reignites age-old British debate about scones

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  7. Spotted dick - Wikipedia

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    Spotted dick is a traditional British steamed pudding, historically made with suet and dried fruit (usually currants or raisins) and often served with custard.. Non-traditional variants include recipes that replace suet with other fats (such as butter), or that include eggs to make something similar to a sponge pudding or cake.

  8. Remembering Queen Elizabeth II with scones, her way - AOL

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  9. The Forme of Cury - Wikipedia

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    The Forme of Cury (The Method of Cooking, cury from Old French queuerie, 'cookery') [2] is an extensive 14th-century collection of medieval English recipes.Although the original manuscript is lost, the text appears in nine manuscripts, the most famous in the form of a scroll with a headnote citing it as the work of "the chief Master Cooks of King Richard II".