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Lancashire Hotpot

Any dish that still remains popular nearly 200 years after it's creation is going to be a damn good meal. Lancashire Hotpot is thought to have originated during the cotton industry in the 19th century. It's a simple meal that would have been left to cook slowly all day, ready for the hungry cotton workers at the end of their shift. It was probably more likely to have contained mutton in those days, and would invariably have been left to cook with a lamb bone still in the dish - for added flavour. The meat was often bulked out more with oysters - which were very cheap in the 19th century!

ContainsGluten, Wheat, Fish, Milk

Small1 Serve

$24.00

Ingredients

Potato, Diced lamb, Water, Carrot, Onion, Butter (Milk), Flour, Gluten Free, Worcestershire sauce (Wheat, Fish), Bay leaves

CONTAINS: Gluten, Wheat, Fish, Milk.

Preparation and storage notes

1.Peel back corner film.
2.Heat on high for 3-4 min or until heated through.
3.Let stand for 1 min.
4.Carefully peel off film completely from tray. Enjoy!

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