Mrs Corridor’s Yorkshire Dales Excessive Tea – A correct Yorkshire Excessive Tea, identical to Mrs Corridor serves in James Herriot’s All Creatures Nice and Small

A Correct Yorkshire Dales Excessive Tea as served in Skeldale Home

We’ve simply returned from a break to the Yorkshire Dales, which is a favorite a part of the England for each of us.
We stayed within the fairly little village of Aysgarth, in Wensleydale, in a very pretty B & B, which we will certainly return to once more within the close to future.

From our B & B, after a full cooked breakfast day-after-day, we travelled everywhere in the Dales, and visited some stunning countryside.
We tried plenty of native produce, similar to native cheeses and ales, and loved some fabulous pub grub within the evenings.

We’re each avid followers of the entire James Herriot books, and the TV sequence All Creatures Nice and Small, and we liked seeing all of the places used within the newest Channel 5 sequence.
Additionally, as a cook dinner, recipe creator and lover of meals, it’s fascinating seeing what Mrs Corridor serves to James, Siegfried, Tristan and Helen within the TV sequence.

Apparently, she is legendary for her buttery Shortbread biscuits, in addition to her full cooked English breakfasts, Sunday Roasts and her Dales Excessive Teas too.
I’m a BIG fan of a correct Excessive Tea myself, in addition to my Sunday Tea Trays that are at all times featured each week on Instagram right here: Sunday Tea Tray Suppers.

So, in my first submit about our journey to the Yorkshire Dales, and as All Creatures Nice and Small is again on our screens this Autumn, right here’s my menu for a correct Dales Excessive Tea.
I’ve posted some photos (beneath) of a latest Excessive Tea we loved with our household, with all of the recipes I used. I hope you take pleasure in this menu for those who attempt it, and please do let me know, Karen
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