To celebrate my home country, England, making it to the semi-finals, I’m bringing British pub energy straight to your living room with 5 British Pub Recipes for the World Cup. Because let’s face it: if it’s homewe need the right foods to match. This ultimate game day menu features comfort food classics from the archives that are perfect for game day dining. From iconic pub snacks to the best matchday drinks, these recipes give you maximum flavor with minimal halftime stress. (If you’re looking for more inspiration, check out my complete British recipe collection).

1

Traditional Scotch Eggs
Soft-boiled or soft-boiled eggs are wrapped in seasoned sausage meat, coated in crunchy breadcrumbs, and fried until golden.
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2

Fish and Chips
Made the traditional way with fish flakes dipped in crispy batter and served with thick, golden chips.
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3

Banger and Mash
There’s no dish more classic than this pub staple, served with a creamy onion gravy and fresh peas.
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4

Salmon Finger Sandwiches
The upgraded fish fingers are made with fresh salmon, piled high in a sandwich with tangy homemade tartar sauce.
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5

Snakebite – Beer and cider
No pub meal is complete without a pint! This classic British staple is made with equal parts fresh beer and cider for the ultimate match day drink.
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