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Most Misunderstood British Dish? ‘No Kitchen Required’ Chef Madison Cowan Responds
Madison Cowan from 'No Kitchen Required'
Anglophenia’s Paul Hechinger sought to debunk five myths about British food earlier, but which UK dish gets the most unearned grief from the squeamish?
London-born chef Madison Cowan, one of the three competitors on BBC America’s original adventure cooking series No Kitchen Required (premiering Tuesday, April 3 at 10/9c), offers up his choice for the most misunderstood dish from his native country. And it appears to be quite the bloody delight.
What’s the most misunderstood British dish?