The recipes are a mixture of
traditional Suffolk recipes and some more modern ones sent in by
onesuffolk visitors. We've already tried lots of them ourselves!
Each recipe has easy to follow instructions and photos where
available. If you have a go at making any of them please let us
know.
Send us your comments and photos and we'll add them to these
pages. If you have a recipe that you would like to share with
us then please email
kerry.burn@onesuffolk.co.uk |
Apple and
Cinnamon Muffins
A tasty treat with your
afternoon tea, also great to take on picnics and for
lunchboxes.
Apple
Chutney
Chutney has been around
since the beginning of the 1600s.
Banana
Bread
An easy recipe that turns
out lovely and moist. Enjoy it spread with a little
butter.
Buttery
Garlic Chicken
A tasty sounding recipe
kindly sent in by Jon.
Cheese
straws
A traditional family
favourite, good for party food.
Chicken
recipe to boost bone health
Ideal for strong bones to
help and guard against fractures.
Doris's
Stuffed Monkeys
A really simple, no bake
treat, ideal for Christmas!
Duck with Green
Peas
Duck with a tasty pea and
lettuce sauce.
Egg Free
Mayonnaise
A wartime recipe sent in by
Dot.
Farm bake (Suet bread
pudding)
Farm Bake - A recipe for a
bread pudding made with suet.
Fritter
Pie
A recipe using pig fat, not
one for those on a diet.
Ginger Apricot
Crunch
A sticky, yummy treat that
will soon get eaten, the kids will love them.
Ham Toast
Exactly as it says...Ham
'on' Toast
Harwich
Kitchels
The Kitchel is
traditionally used to mark the start of the Harwich mayor's
term.
Ipswich Almond
Pudding
A recipe that originates
from the eighteenth century.
Ipswich Lemon
Pie
A light and refreshing pie
named after the Suffolk Town of Ipswich.
Jugged Hare
A recipe for hare with a
gravy sauce.
Kersey
Pudding
A pudding that has to be
boiled for 5 hours in a pudding cloth.
Lowestoft
Buttons
Lowestoft Buttons, also
known as 'spoon dumplings'.
Metfield
Soup
Gammon, Beef and Vegetables
all go into making this warming soup.
Newmarket
Cake
An unusual to make cake
that uses chocolate and almonds.
Oriental Pork
Chops/Chicken
A simple and tasty dish for
a quick mid-week meal.
Pickled
Cabbage
A nice, spicy old favourite
that’s good with leftover meat.
Pickled Eggs
An old chip shop
favourite.
Pickled
Onions
Good with salads, cold meat
and a ploughman's lunch.
Pork
Casserole
A warming dish for the
colder evenings.
Quince
Jam
A unusual jam with a
distinctive flavour.
Rabbit
Casserole
A traditional Suffolk
casserole using rabbit and cider.
Rock
Cakes
A old family favourite,
enjoyed by all.
Sandra's Jam Sandwich
Pudding
A cheap and easy recipe
that the kids will love, serve slightly warm with
cream.
Shirley's Low Fat
Lemon Cheese Tart
A lower fat version of the
traditional lemon cheesecake.
Suffolk Buns
Buns with caraway seeds,
although you can use currants if you prefer.
Suffolk Fish
Pie
A fish pie, using hard
boiled eggs in the filling and a potato topping.
Suffolk Harvest
Cake
A fruit cake that uses
fresh yeast.
Suffolk Raisin
Roly-Poly
A twist on the traditional
favourite, best served with warm custard.
Suffolk
Rusks
Serve with butter and jam
or as a savoury with cheese or toppings.
Suffolk
Swimmers
A recipe for dumplings,
traditionally known as 'swimmers' in Suffolk.
Suffolk
Trifle
A trifle recipe that
includes a recipe to make your own macaroons for the
base.
Suffolk
Trout
An easy Suffolk recipe for
Trout.
Thai Coconut
Bananas
Serve warm or cold as part
of a main meal or for breakfast.
Tiffin
An easy chocolatey treat
the whole family will love.
Treacle
Tart
Serve slightly warm with
cream or ice-cream, a sticky, gooey treat!
Trout
Meal
A complete meal in one,
nice when entertaining mid-week guests.
Upside Down
Pizza
A different way of making a
family favourite. |
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