Local specialities
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 7:23 am
To mark the coming of winter, last night we tucked into our first pan of cawl of the season.
Shin of beef (lamb also traditional)
Thick slices of smoked bacon
Leeks
Potatoes
Onion
Carrots
all stewed together - a delight!
Though this is probably the Welsh national dish - old proverb: "Cystal yfed o'r cawl รข bwyta'r cig" - It is as good to drink the broth as to eat the meat - in these parts it is invariably referred to as lobsgows, which links it to many other places, not least the capital of North Wales on the Mersey!
It is certainly more satisfying than most of the other local "specialities", mostly poverty food based on oatcakes and water/buttermilk - now not surprisingly out of fashion, though fondly remembered by many.
What are your local traditional dishes, and do you eat them?
Shin of beef (lamb also traditional)
Thick slices of smoked bacon
Leeks
Potatoes
Onion
Carrots
all stewed together - a delight!
Though this is probably the Welsh national dish - old proverb: "Cystal yfed o'r cawl รข bwyta'r cig" - It is as good to drink the broth as to eat the meat - in these parts it is invariably referred to as lobsgows, which links it to many other places, not least the capital of North Wales on the Mersey!
It is certainly more satisfying than most of the other local "specialities", mostly poverty food based on oatcakes and water/buttermilk - now not surprisingly out of fashion, though fondly remembered by many.
What are your local traditional dishes, and do you eat them?