
This is a twist on a classic British recipe. Do you know what it is called?
Can you guess whose recipe I used? (Clue: she is the matriarch of British Celebrity Chefs.)
Trust the Brits to put alcohol in their Grilled Cheese: do you know what type of booze they use?
All will be revealed on Wednesday, hopefully in Dr Seuss style.


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As a rabbit who spent time in a British hutch, I'll give it a go... Could it be Welsh Rarebit (thankfully no rabbits are harmed in the making of this dish) with porter by Delia Smith?
ReplyDeleteWelsh rabbit and is it a recipe by sexy Nigella. Tho' Sam is as much so as she!
ReplyDeleteWelsh rarebit...
ReplyDeleteDelia Smith..
You must be "doing a delia"!
ReplyDeleteWelsh Rabbit or rarebit, I'm guessing this is the version with sage and onions
ReplyDeleteDelia Smith, "queen of cuisine" (OBE, thank you very much!) Nigella may be a mother but she's no matriarch
Brown Ale
and may I add your photo is waaaay better than hers, perhaps your version is tastier too?
There is a very funny article at the Indendent about the battle of rabbit versus rarebit...curious to know where you weigh in.
Well Sam, I was feeling so smug because I zeroed in on the Welsh Rarebit. Just about everybody did too.
ReplyDeleteConcerning the booze, I have a vague idea that it might be beer. My mother has a recipe for Welsh Rarebit in her book, probably collected from friends in South Africa or Rhodesia, but her recipe has no booze,so I'm stumped!
You am Sam. That you am.
ReplyDeleteI was going to guess Benny Hill and an entire truckle (heh) of ale, but what do I know?
Do you know that if you say "What do I know" quickly, it comes out "Whatta wino."
Thanks for linking to the "Cook Sister" site. She's new to me. Fun!
Hey Sam,
ReplyDeleteDelia is TOO obvious! Nigella is too new to the C.C. scene.
I think it might be Fanny Cradock......with a sage and onion twist! (beer and mustard somewhere in the mixture of course!)
Can I guess one more time?
ReplyDeleteFrom whatever side of the pond you are on....it is either Fanny OR Julia.
Welsh Rabbit (though it has funny green things in it - how can that be?)
ReplyDeleteDame=Delia but it would be lots of fun if it were: Elizabeth David or Jane Grigson or Mrs Beeton or even funnier if Barabara Woodhouse!
Additional alcohol MUST be an ale but I would try cider myself - a real rough old scrumpy...
Ah yes Norwich City Football Club's greatest benefactor and is there a spike of voddie in that wabbit?
ReplyDeleteoWelsh rarebit
ReplyDeleteGuinness
umami
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oops, also meant to say Delia Smith
ReplyDeleteso here we go again
welsh rarebit
guiness
delia smith
umami
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