British Airways’ Best of British Menus will
feature a Great British Roast dinner in September.
The airline’s roast will be available in
First and Club World, providing customers flying across the
globe with a taste of a quintessentially British dish.
British Airways
will debut its traditional roast with 21-day aged British beef,
served with roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, seasonal
vegetables, horseradish cream and gravy.
On flights to the Indian
subcontinent, customers will be offered British roast chicken
served with roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables, bread sauce and
gravy.
The chefs will also be creating themed deserts on
its monthly menus, with September’s theme being ‘All Things
Botanical’ including an elderflower and white chocolate dessert
with compressed apple and elderflower sorbet.
British Airways’ new monthly ‘Best of British’
menus champion seasonal ingredients and British provenance, taking
customers on a culinary journey across the British Isles.
In October, customers can expect to see another
great traditional roast featuring chicken, as well as lamb hot pot
and Welsh rarebit with chutney.
The new dessert menu will
celebrate the British apple season with treats such as apple
mousse, with granny smith sorbet or British apple compote with
vanilla custard and crumble.
Other classic dishes that will feature on menus
will include gastro pub classics such as chicken pie with mash,
pork pie with piccalilli, shepherd’s pie, sausage and mash, as
well as chicken bacon leek and mushroom pie.
The menu also
features vegetarian options using British produce, such as
butternut squash gnocchi with blue cheese sauce and wild cavolo
nero, and handmade ricotta mezzaluna with truffle cream and
grilled asparagus.
Sajida Ismail, BA's Head of Inflight said, “As we look
ahead to welcoming back customers who may not have flown for a
while, we wanted to mark the occasion by offering a really special
menu that celebrates the best of Britain. Working with our catering partners, DO & CO and Newrest, we have created dishes using the best of British
ingredients while they are in season. We are particularly excited
to be offering a roast dinner on board. We know that Yorkshire
puddings and crispy roast potatoes can be difficult to re-create
at altitude, but our chefs have been working to make it happen,
because we know that every British roast dinner should have them!”
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