Snowdonia - Leek fritters with seaweed and egg and leek cake | At our Neighbour's Table
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- Forthe brothers Finn (29) and Steff Smith (31), and Jack Cunliffe (34), it's all about food: The mountainous region of Snowdonia in north-west Wales is known for growing leeks - and this also inspires many dishes typical here. Especially in winter, leeks give Welsh people strength and energy.
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Finn Smith is a trained baker and provides the family with sourdough bread, which he uses to make a "Welsh Rarebit" with lots of leeks. His brother Steff surprises the family with a superfood brunch. His leek fritters are accompanied by "Laver Bread", a paste made from seaweed, which he garnishes with poached egg. His four-year-old son Bran helps him cook.
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Favourite aunt Tamsin Smith also cooks with leeks. Since the pole vegetable is hardly grown commercially in the region anymore, she experiments with it in her garden. The local leek varieties are robust and hardy. The abundant rainfall in the region provides ideal growing conditions. Thus, leeks even made it to the national symbol of the Welsh. She bakes Tamsin's hearty leek cakes with Caerphilly cheese - a variation on the typical Welsh cakes of the region.
At our Neighbour's Table - Snowdonia | Season 2021 - Episode 257
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Some of my favourite recipes, the leek Welshcakes are begging for a thin slice of Caerphilly cheese :)
What a lovely episode!
good episode, great food, wish there had been more of the music at the end.
Lovely
climbed to top of snowdonia mountain from the cafe in freezing conditions october 2017.
Valleys surrounding the mountain are amazing and beautiful
stayed in royal goat hotel in Beddgelert which is a very beautiful village
Thank you!💟
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Worcester sauce was invented by Lea and Perrins in Worcester in the 19th Century. Hence the name? Less of the exotic spices rubbish please! Makes me wonder how much else is wrong in these shows.
The inspiration for the Worcestershire sauce came from India. Without exotic spices, the only food Britain is capable of producing is fish and chips! Smh what an ignorant comment!
What's with the St. Nicholas day? It's Christmas, for crying out loud. Smh. Trying to obliterate the joy of the birth of Christ. Sneaky narrator
There is an actual St. Nicholas Day:
We celebrate Saint Nicholas Day in memory of Saint Nicholas of Myra, who lived in the 4th century and is said to have died on the 6th of December. Saint Nicholas is said to have worked many miracles during his life. He is one of the most popular saints of the Catholic Church.
Not very educated are you? But then, that is what we have come to expect from God Botherers. Go back to Coca Cola day, or whatever you weirdos think! That is pretty funny! Sad, but funny! No idea of your own faith!
@@sophrosyne3760 Apparently, Coca Cola invented him! These people are so stunningly uneducated, they are scary!
Showcasing your ignorance