We have got Cornish pasties and bramley apple pie which has got this special traditionally status guarantee. I think pie and mash made by artisan producers is the next step in that direction,' he ...
The Concise Household Encyclopedia states, "Some people eat this apple raw in order to cleanse the palate, but Bramley's seedling is essentially the fruit for tart, pie, or dumpling." Once cooked, ...
A campaign has been launched to raise funds for the original Bramley apple tree, which was planted more than 200 years ago. The tree was sown by Mary Ann Brailsford in the garden of her parents ...
Following a revival last year, the Bramley Apple Pie Baking Competition is back again at the Library, with classes for children and adults. The Library also offers children’s crafts throughout the day ...
Meanwhile, at Southwell Library, there will be children’s crafts all day long, and the judging of the Bramley Apple Pie baking competition. At 3pm, the Bramley Apple King, Queen, Prince, and Princess ...
By this time, the garden containing the apple tree belonged to a butcher called Matthew Bramley, who gave Mr Merryweather permission to take cuttings of the 'Bramley Seedling'. Since then ...
The government is being urged to give the traditional dish the same protected status as the Cornish pasty and Bramley apple pie. Londoners Simon and Donna Maylam borought pie and mash to Gravesend ...
A concentrated apple syrup, made from the juices of the fruit itself, is drizzled in this apple streusel pie for unparalleled flavor. Molly Bolton is a self-taught home baker, recipe developer, and ...