BA Introduces Best of British Menus

British Airways customers will be welcomed back on board with new Best of British menus next month featuring a traditional British Roast dinner.

The airline’s roast, available in First and Club World, will provide customers flying across the globe 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 BA chefs will also be creating themed desserts for the airline’s 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. The airline has worked with farmers, caterers, and producers to find great quality ingredients, advocating a farm-to-fork mantra.

British Airways customers will be welcomed back on board with new Best of British menus next month featuring a traditional British Roast dinner.

In October, customers can expect to see traditional roast 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 gastropub classics such as chicken pie with mash; pork pie with piccalilli; shepherd’s pie; sausage and mash; and 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.

“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,” says Sajida Ismail, Head of Inflight. 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!”

British Airways customers will be welcomed back on board with new Best of British menus next month featuring a traditional British Roast dinner.

The introduction of the new menus follows the introduction of other British Airways food and drink improvements for short-haul flights in its Euro Traveller (economy) cabin. The improvements include the introduction of Buy Before you Fly menus including a selection of gourmet food from Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge, and the recent introduction of Buy on Board, which will allow customers to order to their seat through a mobile device. The airline has also re-introduced free water and snacks on shorter flights in the Euro Traveller cabin. The changes come as part of the airline’s pledge to reduce food waste as part of its broader sustainability commitments.

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