Welsh Cuisine
Land of Song and Lamb
Welsh cuisine celebrates the finest lamb in the world alongside leeks, cheese, and seaweed. Simple, honest cooking that lets exceptional Welsh ingredients shine.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Welsh cuisine
Celtic traditions provide the deepest culinary roots, including the use of oats, barley, and dairy in everyday cooking. Roman occupation introduced certain agricultural techniques and Mediterranean ingredients. Norman conquest brought French culinary influence to the Welsh aristocracy, while English rule created centuries of cultural exchange and occasional suppression of Welsh traditions.
The coal-mining and industrial communities of South Wales developed their own food culture around the packed lunch (snap) and the need for calorie-dense foods to fuel hard physical labor. Leeks (the national vegetable, used in soups, stews, and pies), lamb (from the mountain flocks that graze on wild herbs and grasses), Welsh cheese (particularly Caerphilly and other traditional varieties), oats (used in cakes, porridge, and bread), and laverbread (processed seaweed, a uniquely Welsh delicacy).
Bara Brith
Bara Lawr (Laverbread)
Cacennau Cri (Welsh Cakes)
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Welsh cuisine
Bryn Williams
One of Wales' best chefs, originally from Denbigh, now widely regarded as one o…
Click to read moreGareth Ward
Head chef and co-owner of Ynyshir in rural Wales, which has been awarded two Mi…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Welsh cuisine
Harvest
A celebration of Welsh food by season from one of the best-known voices of Welsh cooking.
Traditional Welsh Home Cooking
65 classic Welsh recipes from a prolific cookbook author and keen supporter of Welsh food producers.
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Welsh cuisine
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Bara Brith
Speckled Bread
Afternoon tea
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Bara Lawr (Laverbread)
Laverbread
Breakfast
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Cacennau Cri (Welsh Cakes)
Welsh Cakes
Afternoon tea or snack
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Cawl
Welsh Lamb Broth
Lunch, dinner, winter staple
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Cawl Caws
Welsh Cheese Soup
Lunch or starter
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Cawl Cennin
Welsh Leek and Potato Soup
Lunch or starterCawl Pys
Welsh Pea Soup
Lunch
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Cig Oen Morfa Heli
Salt Marsh Lamb Chops
DinnerCig Oen Rhost
Roast Welsh Lamb
Sunday lunchCocos a Bara Lawr
Cockles with Laverbread
Breakfast
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Crempog
Welsh Pancakes
Shrove Tuesday and tea time
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Ffagodau
Welsh Faggots (Lamb)
Dinner
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Glamorgan Sausages
Cheese and Leek Sausages
Lunch or supper
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Lobsgows Oen
Welsh Lamb Cobbler
Winter dinner
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Picau ar y Maen
Welsh Griddle Cakes
Tea time or snack
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Pwdin Efa
Eve's Pudding (Welsh Style)
Sunday dessert
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Pwdin Reis
Welsh Rice Pudding
Sunday dessert
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Sgonau Caws Caerffili
Caerphilly Cheese Scones
Tea time or with soup
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Stiw Cig Eidion Du
Welsh Black Beef Stew
Winter dinner
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Tatws Pum Munud
Five-Minute Potatoes
Quick weeknight supperTatws Rhost
Welsh Roast Potatoes
Sunday roast accompaniment
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Teisen Lap
Welsh Moist Cake
Tea time
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Welsh Oggie
Welsh Pasty
Lunch
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Welsh Rarebit
Cheese on Toast
Lunch, supper, snack