Traybakes, fridge cakes, squares, bars – these are the taste of childhood. Sure you can buy them as an adult, but I used to make and eat them all the time when I was a kid.

Traybakes, fridge cakes, squares, bars – these are the taste of childhood. Sure you can buy them as an adult, but I used to make and eat them all the time when I was a kid.
If you had to guess what yellowman was from the name, I don’t think you’d hit on the right answer.
I find potato cakes delicious but texturally unsettling. Especially cold.
I used to make soda bread occasionally when I was kid, and it always tasted a bit…soda-y. It was like some of those shop scones that make your teeth squeak.
A friend has been working near Belfast, and I flew over to visit her for a weekend.
I’d never been to Northern Ireland, so my first thought was naturally to research must-try foods.
Please note that I’m going to steer clear of any Irish/Northern Irish differentiations, and just focus on items that came up repeatedly in specific posts about the country.
Enjoy!