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Easy Blueberry Cream Scones
Think of these scones as the easier, cooler cousin of the blueberry muffin.
By Claire Saffitz
Raspberry Trifle with Custard and Whipped Cream
This trifle recipe was inspired by our love for The Great British Baking Show. These instructions will help you get even, beautiful layers. If you want to loosen it up a bit, Mary Berry might not approve, but it’ll still be delicious.
By Rick Martinez
Sea Dog
The sea dog (a fried fish sandwich) is not really a thing but should definitely be a thing because it’s that good. (If you’ve been to the Red Rooster on route 22 in Brewster, NY, you already know this is true.) The batter alone should become your go-to whenever you fry fish.
By Rick MartinezPhotography by Alex Lau
Ceremonial "Pigeon" Pie
For a real taste of Joffrey’s gamey pigeon pie, use squab instead of chicken. Have a sword handy for slicing into it! Also check out our other GoT-inspired recipes.
By Rick MartinezPhotography by Alex Lau
Hot Cross Buns
Traditionally studded with candied fruit and marked with a cross on top, these sweet yeasted English cakes are usually baked on Good Friday.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Vincent Cross
Strawberry-Graham Scones
Using a cookie cutter as a guide to shape and form the scones instead of rolling and cutting them out ensures tenderness.
By Bon AppétitPhotography by Max Kelly
Pimm’s
By Andrew KnowltonPhotography by Zach DeSart
Vegetable Shepherd’s Pie
Lentils and fresh and dried mushrooms give this vegetarian casserole its meaty character. You can prepare most of it in advance and bake it just before your guests arrive.
By Bon AppétitPhotography by Romulo Yanes
Scotch Eggs
We've fallen hard for Scotch eggs—the gastropub staple—cooked eggs swaddled in sausage meat, then breaded and fried.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
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