What regional dishes do you miss from back home?
Rosie_McA
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As a Brit expat living in France (via Canada, Switzerland, Czech Republic, and Poland), the one thing I really miss and which I just can't replicate is my Mum's hot bilberry pie with double cream.
Wild bilberries are related to blueberries but have a flavour and colour all of their own. When I was a kid we would head out onto the North Yorkshire moorland in late August to pick them. The plants are hard to cultivate as they only grow in very acidic nutrient poor soil and are only found in a few select areas of the UK. I have occasionally found bilberries in jars imported from Poland but these are a fairly poor substitute imho. I have no family left in the area and haven't been back for about 15 years but if I did I'd make sure I synchronized my trip with the bilberry season!
All the other regional dishes I can make a pretty good go of but this one escapes me and it just happens to be my favourite.
Wild bilberries are related to blueberries but have a flavour and colour all of their own. When I was a kid we would head out onto the North Yorkshire moorland in late August to pick them. The plants are hard to cultivate as they only grow in very acidic nutrient poor soil and are only found in a few select areas of the UK. I have occasionally found bilberries in jars imported from Poland but these are a fairly poor substitute imho. I have no family left in the area and haven't been back for about 15 years but if I did I'd make sure I synchronized my trip with the bilberry season!
All the other regional dishes I can make a pretty good go of but this one escapes me and it just happens to be my favourite.
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